Coldplay Extend Music of the Spheres World Tour Into 2025
23.06.2026 - 04:08:49 | ad-hoc-news.de
Coldplay are keeping their stadium ambitions alive well into next year. The band have extended their Music of the Spheres World Tour with additional 2025 dates across North America, Europe and Latin America, as listed on their official tour page according to Coldplay's tour site.
New 2025 stadium shows announced
The newly posted 2025 leg adds fresh stadium dates in key markets, including multiple shows in major European cities as well as further stops in Latin America, on top of the band's already extensive 2024 routing according to Live Nation listings. These shows continue the run that began in 2022 and has already visited dozens of countries.
While Coldplay's last U.S. stadium run under this tour focused on markets like Chicago, Los Angeles and Dallas in 2023, the new 2025 dates currently concentrate on Europe and Latin America, underlining the tour's truly global scale. U.S. fans now watch the schedule closely for any further North American additions.
Where Coldplay play next worldwide
In 2024 the band remain on the road with confirmed summer shows at major European venues such as Berlin's Olympiastadion and Dublin's Croke Park, followed by high-demand dates in cities including Rome, Vienna and Munich as summarized by Songkick. Many of these concerts have sold out quickly or offer only limited remaining tickets via primary sellers.
Later in the cycle, Coldplay's 2025 plans extend the tour's reach into additional European and Latin American cities, keeping the show on the road for a fourth consecutive year. For U.S. listeners, the route underlines how strongly the group now operate as a global stadium act rather than a territory-specific touring band.
Tour, charts and work at a glance
For more background on Coldplay's touring plans, chart history and recent releases, you can find additional coverage and analyses in the AD HOC NEWS archive.
The musical core of Coldplay's show
On the Music of the Spheres tour Coldplay build a setlist around hits like Yellow, Viva La Vida, Fix You and newer singles such as Higher Power. The production blends arena rock, pop and electronic elements with LED wristbands, lasers and large-scale visual effects.
Where the band stand now
Coldplay's next officially listed live date is a 2024 stadium show on their ongoing Music of the Spheres World Tour, with 2025 dates already on sale or announced via the band's tour page.
Coldplay at a glance
- Act: Coldplay
- Genre: Rock, pop, alternative
- Origin: London, United Kingdom
- Active since: 1996
- Lineup: Chris Martin (vocals, piano), Jonny Buckland (guitar), Guy Berryman (bass), Will Champion (drums)
- Label: Parlophone, Atlantic Records
- Key works: Parachutes (2000), A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), Music of the Spheres (2021)
- Current album/single: Music of the Spheres, released October 15, 2021
- Charts / certifications: Multiple U.S. albums reaching the Billboard 200 top 10, including Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends at No. 1 in 2008, alongside numerous RIAA multi-platinum certifications.
- Next live date: Upcoming 2024 stadium show on the Music of the Spheres World Tour, followed by newly announced 2025 dates.
Frequently asked questions about Coldplay
Where are Coldplay touring with Music of the Spheres in 2024 and 2025?
Coldplay continue their Music of the Spheres World Tour with 2024 stadium dates across Europe and further shows already listed for 2025 in Europe and Latin America on their official tour schedule.
Will Coldplay return to the U.S. on this tour?
Coldplay's most recent U.S. stadium leg under Music of the Spheres took place in 2023. The currently published 2024 and 2025 dates focus on Europe and Latin America, so American fans are watching for potential new North American announcements.
Which classic songs are usually in Coldplay's setlist?
Typical recent setlists include early breakthrough tracks like Yellow and Clocks, mid-period hits such as Viva La Vida and Fix You, and material from Music of the Spheres like Higher Power and My Universe, creating a career-spanning show.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
