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[2016-06-19] Wembley Stadium, London, UK


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NEW DATE ADDED

 

UPDATE: Extra dates have now been added in Zurich, London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Manchester.

Good afternoon. We’re excited to announce the Latin American and European legs of next year’s A Head Full Of Dreams Tour, with 20 stadium shows confirmed across 14 countries in Europe and Latin America.

 

The dates are as follows:

 

Thursday, March 31 – Estadio Unico de La Plata, Buenos Aires, AR

Sunday, April 3 – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, CL

Tuesday, April 5 – Estadio Nacional, Lima, PE

Thursday, April 7 – Allianz Parque, Sao Paulo, BR

Sunday, April 10 – Maracana, Rio de Janeiro, BR

Wednesday, April 13 – Estadio El Campin, Bogota, CO

Saturday, April 16 – Foro Sol, Mexico City, MX

 

Tuesday, May 24 – Stade Charles-Ehrmann, Nice, FR

Thursday, May 26 – Estadi Olimpic, Barcelona, ES

Wednesday, June 1 – Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, DE

Saturday, June 4 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK

EXTRA: Sunday, June 5 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK

Tuesday, June 7 – Hampden Park, Glasgow, UK

Saturday, June 11 – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich, CH

EXTRA: Sunday, June 12 – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich, CH

Thursday, June 16 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK

Saturday, June 18 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK

EXTRA: Sunday, June 19 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK

Thursday, June 23 – Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam, NL

EXTRA: Friday, June 24 – Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam, NL

Wednesday, June 29 – Olympiastadion, Berlin, DE

Friday, July 1 – Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, DE

Sunday, July 3 – Friends Arena, Stockholm, SE

Tuesday, July 5 – Telia Parken, Copenhagen, DK

EXTRA: Wednesday, July 6 – Telia Parken, Copenhagen, DK

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Oh my goodness, just when I'd given up all hope, Ive only gone and bagged two tickets in the Yellow Section Pitch Standing/Level 1 unreserved seating for this concert, I tried to get disabled tickets but all were sold out so I've paid out a bit more than I wanted, but it's going to be well well worth it I know, especially if this is going to be their farewell tour. I'm so excited right now.

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Hi I'm attending this concert too, it really depends where you are travelling from, I have been there 6 times before for concerts, there could potentially be 105,000 people there each night they do Wembley, as I live in Surrey, the easiest way for me is by getting a train to London Bridge, and then getting a tube directly from there to Wembley Central. I am going to leave no later than 3 to 3 30pm on the day, as I definitely want seats together, as I am disabled, and don't think I would be able to contend with pitch standing. I am in the Pitch Standing/Level 1 Yellow Section. I can think of at least 5 artists who could support them, they are, Biffy Clyro, Coasts, Bastille, Twin Atlantic, and Ellie Goulding, I think they might actually have two support artists for this tour, if you have not checked out Coasts yet, you must, they are amazing, I only just found them today.

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Hi I'm attending this concert too, it really depends where you are travelling from, I have been there 6 times before for concerts, there could potentially be 105,000 people there each night they do Wembley, as I live in Surrey, the easiest way for me is by getting a train to London Bridge, and then getting a tube directly from there to Wembley Central. I am going to leave no later than 3 to 3 30pm on the day, as I definitely want seats together, as I am disabled, and don't think I would be able to contend with pitch standing. I am in the Pitch Standing/Level 1 Yellow Section. I can think of at least 5 artists who could support them, they are, Biffy Clyro, Coasts, Bastille, Twin Atlantic, and Ellie Goulding, I think they might actually have two support artists for this tour, if you have not checked out Coasts yet, you must, they are amazing, I only just found them today.

 

Public transport wise Wembley Stadium is served by 3 separate stations, Wembley Park on the Jubilee & Metropolitan line, Wembley Stadium served by Chiltern (who might or might not put additional services on) or Wembley Central (Bakerloo, London Overground & Southern). Wembley Park is the closest and is the most busy, whereas Wembley Central is a good 10+ minute walk from the stadium, so has less people heading that way. If you are heading back to London Bridge, the Jubilee is a straight shot, otherwise I would recommend Bakerloo line to Baker Street for a cross platform interchange for the Jubilee line, unless you time it right for the hourly Southern West London Line service which you could take to Clapham Junction and change to another Southern service to wherever you want to be (changing at East Croydon if required).

 

I did Wembley Park following a Robbie Williams show a few years ago and took me 45 minutes to reach the northbound Metropolitan line platform, for Coldplay on the Thursday night show I will probably aim for the walk to Wembley Central and Bakerloo it down to Waterloo, bit of a longer walk but the trains should be quieter and less queues

 

Hope that helps

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Okay so I have just requested a support worker to come to the concert with me, my perfect set list would be something like this

 

A Head Full Of Dreams

Birds

Violet Hill

Paradise

Yellow

Hymn For The Weekend

 

B Stage

Charlie Brown

Don't Let It Break Your Heart

Viva La Vida

Fun

Army of One

 

Main Stage

Adventure Of A Lifetime

Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall

Midnight

Magic

42

 

Requests Section

White Shadows

Talk

Square One

Things I Don't Understand

Amsterdam

 

Encore 1 C Stage

Sky Full Of Stars

Clocks

 

Encore 2 Main Stage

Fix You

Up and Up

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Was it a Christmas Present?

No i brought the ticket for myself, but i am curious now how early to get there my uncle is saying to try wait outside for around 6am does anyone agree? I want to make sure i get a good position as i am fairly short lol

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No i brought the ticket for myself, but i am curious now how early to get there my uncle is saying to try wait outside for around 6am does anyone agree? I want to make sure i get a good position as i am fairly short lol

you dont need to get there that early. At wembley shows back in 2009, i got there at about 11-12 and there only a hand full off people there.

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Hello all Coldplay fans! I have two tickets I need to sell for this Wembey concert 19 June.

They are both standing tickets, and I will sell them for £75 per ticket.

So just PM me if you are interested. I live in Norway, but can send the tickets to any country. I have not received the physical tickets, only confirmation,". But it looks like me and everyone else will be receiving the tickets very soon. The First to contact me get the tickets!

Cheers, Vegards90

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We're writing to you regarding your order for COLDPLAY

at Wembley Stadium, London

 

Due to production changes, please note the pitch standing section will no

longer be split into 2 zones and the pitch area will now be one zone only.

 

Tickets remain valid for both this section and unreserved seating on level one.

 

Best regards,

 

See Tickets Customer Services

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