
Coldplay at Wembley Stadium: timings, set list, last-minute tickets, travel information and everything you need to know
Still, this level of pomp is needed to wave goodbye to their mammoth Music for the Spheres world tour, which has been going on since early 2022. Any child born when this tour began is going to school next year. That's the sort of scale we're talking about. If anyone could do it, though, it would be the band who have been turning out hits like it's nothing since the year 2000. Over the course of Coldplay's upcoming Wembley gigs, nearly one million people will be treated to their signature showmanship.
Getting excited already? Of course you are. There are just a few things you need to know before heading to see Coldplay at Wembley Stadium this week – here's all the info you might need.
When are Coldplay playing Wembley Stadium?
Coldplay will be setting up in Wembley for their first night on Friday, August 22. From there, they will play: August 23, 26, 27, 30, 31, and September 3, 4, 7, and 8. That's a lot of Coldplay. Here are those shows listed out
Friday August 22
Saturday August 23
Tuesday August 26
Wednesday August 27
Saturday August 30
Sunday August 31
Wednesday September 3
Thursday September 4
Sunday September 7
Monday September 8
What time do doors open?
Doors will open at Wembley at 5pm, with the first support act starting at 6pm.
What time will Coldplay come on stage?
Expect the band to take to the stage at around 8.15pm.
What's the seating plan?
Here's the seating plan for all 10 of Coldplay's Wembley dates:
Who's supporting Coldplay at Wembley Stadium?
There will be a whole host of different acts supporting Chris Martin and co throughout their mega Wembley run. Here's who to expect from each date:
August 22, 23: Ayra Starr, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
August 26, 27: Elyanna, Chloe Qisha, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
August 30, 31: beabadoobee, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
September 3, 4, 7, 8: TEMS, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
Setlist
This tour has gone through various iterations of its setlist in its many years of life. Here's what the band played earlier this week in Hull (according to Setlist.fm).
Higher Power
Adventure of a Lifetime
Paradise
The Scientist
Viva la Vida
Hymn for the Weekend
Gravity
Speed of Sound
Yellow
Human Heart
People of the Pride
Clocks
WE PRAY
Infinity Sign
Something Just Like This
My Universe
A Sky Full of Stars
Sunrise
Sparks
Don't Panic
The Jumbotron Song
Fix You
feelslikeimfallinginlove
ALL MY LOVE
Wembley bag policy
Wembley allows everyone to bring one small bag each, and this must be A4 size or smaller. If you buy merchandise at any of the stalls outside of the venue it will come in a sealed bag – please ensure that this bag remains sealed until you are inside of the stadium.
Find all the details of Wembley's bag policy here.
Banned items
For things to run smoothly, there need to be some boring rules like 'please don't bring fireworks into the stadium' or 'no weapons allowed'. We apologise if you were looking forward to using your golf umbrella if it starts to rain, but that's banned too. Here's a list of all the items banned from Wembley Stadium:
Unlicensed musical instruments: trumpets, drums, and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance, including vuvuzelas & megaphones.
Flag poles greater than 1m in length
Laser devices
Bottles and Glass Vessels
Aluminium containers
Cans
Flasks
Poles
Frisbees
Dangerous or hazardous items
Scooters
Skateboards or other skates
Signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding
Unauthorised fliers & drones
Spray paint
Large industrial style 'permanent' marker pens
Prams & pushchairs (will be assessed for each event)
Transmitting devices
Large bodied cameras, Professional cameras & recording devices (this applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses)
Selfie sticks
Laptops and tablets
Illegal merchandise items
Hard plastic, metal or glass bottles
Illegal charity collection utensils
Motor bike helmets
Large umbrellas
Darts
Hampers
Cold boxes
Alcohol
Food and drink
Animals (except service dogs & guide dogs)
Bags outside of the A4 policy (medical exemptions apply)
Any national flag not of the competing international teams
For concerts – no posters bigger than A3
How to get to Wembley Stadium for Coldplay
Wembley is accessible via several train stations. Wembley Park Station is served by the London Underground Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, you can get to Wembley Stadium Station via Chiltern Railways and Wembley Central Statio n is on the London Underground Bakerloo line, London Overground Lioness line, London Midland and Southern lines.
Find a full guide to getting to Wembley – including by coach and car – here.
Weather forecast
For the first few Coldplay shows this weekend and next week, here's the latest weather forecast according to the Met Office.
Friday August 22 – cloudy and overcast but not rainy, temperatures between 19C and 21C
Saturday August 23 – sunny and not rainy, with temperatures between 19C and 22C.
Tuesday August 26 – 19C to 23C, with up to a 20 percent chance of precipitation.
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Coldplay are about to do something no band has ever done before: reach double digits for the amount of appearances at Wembley in a single tour. That's right, the group is at Wembley Stadium for 10 nights. That's more of a mini-residency than a leg of a tour. Still, this level of pomp is needed to wave goodbye to their mammoth Music for the Spheres world tour, which has been going on since early 2022. Any child born when this tour began is going to school next year. That's the sort of scale we're talking about. If anyone could do it, though, it would be the band who have been turning out hits like it's nothing since the year 2000. Over the course of Coldplay's upcoming Wembley gigs, nearly one million people will be treated to their signature showmanship. Getting excited already? Of course you are. There are just a few things you need to know before heading to see Coldplay at Wembley Stadium this week – here's all the info you might need. When are Coldplay playing Wembley Stadium? Coldplay will be setting up in Wembley for their first night on Friday, August 22. From there, they will play: August 23, 26, 27, 30, 31, and September 3, 4, 7, and 8. That's a lot of Coldplay. Here are those shows listed out Friday August 22 Saturday August 23 Tuesday August 26 Wednesday August 27 Saturday August 30 Sunday August 31 Wednesday September 3 Thursday September 4 Sunday September 7 Monday September 8 What time do doors open? Doors will open at Wembley at 5pm, with the first support act starting at 6pm. What time will Coldplay come on stage? Expect the band to take to the stage at around 8.15pm. What's the seating plan? Here's the seating plan for all 10 of Coldplay's Wembley dates: Who's supporting Coldplay at Wembley Stadium? There will be a whole host of different acts supporting Chris Martin and co throughout their mega Wembley run. Here's who to expect from each date: August 22, 23: Ayra Starr, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela August 26, 27: Elyanna, Chloe Qisha, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela August 30, 31: beabadoobee, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela September 3, 4, 7, 8: TEMS, Elyanna, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela Setlist This tour has gone through various iterations of its setlist in its many years of life. Here's what the band played earlier this week in Hull (according to Higher Power Adventure of a Lifetime Paradise The Scientist Viva la Vida Hymn for the Weekend Gravity Speed of Sound Yellow Human Heart People of the Pride Clocks WE PRAY Infinity Sign Something Just Like This My Universe A Sky Full of Stars Sunrise Sparks Don't Panic The Jumbotron Song Fix You feelslikeimfallinginlove ALL MY LOVE Wembley bag policy Wembley allows everyone to bring one small bag each, and this must be A4 size or smaller. If you buy merchandise at any of the stalls outside of the venue it will come in a sealed bag – please ensure that this bag remains sealed until you are inside of the stadium. Find all the details of Wembley's bag policy here. Banned items For things to run smoothly, there need to be some boring rules like 'please don't bring fireworks into the stadium' or 'no weapons allowed'. We apologise if you were looking forward to using your golf umbrella if it starts to rain, but that's banned too. Here's a list of all the items banned from Wembley Stadium: Unlicensed musical instruments: trumpets, drums, and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance, including vuvuzelas & megaphones. Flag poles greater than 1m in length Laser devices Bottles and Glass Vessels Aluminium containers Cans Flasks Poles Frisbees Dangerous or hazardous items Scooters Skateboards or other skates Signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding Unauthorised fliers & drones Spray paint Large industrial style 'permanent' marker pens Prams & pushchairs (will be assessed for each event) Transmitting devices Large bodied cameras, Professional cameras & recording devices (this applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses) Selfie sticks Laptops and tablets Illegal merchandise items Hard plastic, metal or glass bottles Illegal charity collection utensils Motor bike helmets Large umbrellas Darts Hampers Cold boxes Alcohol Food and drink Animals (except service dogs & guide dogs) Bags outside of the A4 policy (medical exemptions apply) Any national flag not of the competing international teams For concerts – no posters bigger than A3 How to get to Wembley Stadium for Coldplay Wembley is accessible via several train stations. Wembley Park Station is served by the London Underground Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, you can get to Wembley Stadium Station via Chiltern Railways and Wembley Central Statio n is on the London Underground Bakerloo line, London Overground Lioness line, London Midland and Southern lines. Find a full guide to getting to Wembley – including by coach and car – here. Weather forecast For the first few Coldplay shows this weekend and next week, here's the latest weather forecast according to the Met Office. Friday August 22 – cloudy and overcast but not rainy, temperatures between 19C and 21C Saturday August 23 – sunny and not rainy, with temperatures between 19C and 22C. Tuesday August 26 – 19C to 23C, with up to a 20 percent chance of precipitation.