12-6-2023 (SINGAPORE) Coldplay fans in Singapore who were left disappointed by the band’s initial announcement for the Asian leg of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The Grammy-winning music act has confirmed their upcoming performances at the National Stadium for four consecutive nights in January 2024 (Jan 23, 24, 26, and 27). This exciting news comes just days after Live Nation Singapore released a teaser featuring captivating promos of Coldplay’s tour displayed on multiple buildings across the city.
Coldplay’s highly anticipated run at the National Stadium marks a significant milestone, as they become the first artist to perform for four consecutive nights at the renowned venue. The Music Of The Spheres World Tour has proven to be a resounding success, with over 7 million tickets sold, making it the most attended tour in the last two years. In recognition of their incredible achievements, the band was awarded the prestigious Favorite Touring Artist accolade at the 2022 American Music Awards.
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Demonstrating their commitment to sustainability, Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour has taken significant strides to reduce its carbon footprint. In comparison to their previous stadium tour in 2016/2017, the band has successfully reduced carbon dioxide emissions by an impressive 47 percent. Furthermore, as part of their environmental initiatives, Coldplay has planted an astounding five million trees worldwide, symbolically representing one tree for each concert-goer.
Fans eagerly anticipating the concert will have the opportunity to secure their tickets during the artiste presales, scheduled for Jun 19 from 2pm to 11.59pm. To participate in the presale, fans must subscribe to Coldplay’s newsletter on their official website before Jun 16.
Following the artiste presales, general ticket sales will commence on Jun 20 from 2pm via Ticketmaster. Prices for the highly sought-after tickets will start from S$68, excluding booking fees.
In a bid to ensure accessibility for fans, Coldplay has also announced the release of a limited number of Infinity Tickets. Priced at the equivalent of US$20 (S$27), these tickets aim to provide an affordable option for concert-goers. Each buyer is limited to a maximum of two tickets, and Infinity Tickets must be purchased as a pair, with the seats located adjacent to each other.
Apart from Singapore, Coldplay will also be adding Manila and Bangkok to their ongoing tour, performing on Jan 19 and Feb 3, respectively.
Coldplay’s decision to extend their tour to Singapore and other Asian cities has sparked immense excitement among fans. With their unparalleled music and commitment to sustainability, Coldplay’s four-night extravaganza at the National Stadium is set to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers across the region.