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Coldplay fans all say same thing as world tour tickets go on sale for just £20

Coldplay has won the hearts of fans by offering tickets for their ongoing world tour at a mere £20.

The rock band, who first graced the stage at Camden's Dublin Castle in 1998 as The Coldplay, have been globe-trotting for their Music Of The Spheres World Tour recently - and they're set to go on the road again next year, heading to cities including Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Athens, Bucharest, Lyon, Rome, Dusseldorf, Helsinki, Munich, Vienna, Dublin, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. Despite being one of the biggest bands on the planet, in an unexpected move, the band revealed that a limited number of tickets will be available for just £20.

In a post on their website, they shared: "A limited number of Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to give fans the chance to attend the Music Of The Spheres World Tour at a super low price." They further explained: "They cost the equivalent of £20 / $20 / €20 per ticket and must be brought in pairs. Infinity Tickets are randomly allocated anywhere in the venue - from the back row to the floor to the best seat in the house." Fans were encouraged to sign up for alerts ahead of the sales, reports the Mirror.

For those interested in seeing Coldplay live, tickets will go on presale on Thursday, 26 September and general sale on Friday, 27 September. Coldplay's decision to offer £20 tickets for their UK shows has fans buzzing with approval on social media.

One admirer tweeted: "Coldplay doing a limited run of £20 tickets for their upcoming UK shows just proves that bands have a choice to make their gigs more affordable." Another fan expressed admiration, and wrote: "Wouldn't normally mention things like this but Bravo to @coldplay chaps - supporting the @musicvenuetrust with a significant slice of ticket revenue. Will make a huge difference to our scene." The excitement builds as Coldplay teases two massive stadium concerts in 2025 to benefit the Music Venue Trust.

Posters from their first-ever performance at a north London venue hinted at the events, with handwritten notes revealing dates for Craven Park in Hull and Wembley Stadium in London for August next year. A generous 10% of proceeds from these shows will

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