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Coldplay Wembley seating plan: best seats and capacity for London shows

Here is where gig-goers will be sitting (or standing) for Coldplay’s sold out ‘Music for the Spheres’ Wembley shows

Annie McNamee
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Annie McNamee
Contributor, Time Out London and UK
The Coldplay seating plan
Image: Ticketmaster
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Coldplay are set for a record breaking 10 nights at Wembley Stadium over the next few weeks (August 22-September 8). The band are waving goodbye to their equally huge, three year long Music of the Spheres world tour, so these gigs are not to be missed.

If you’ve already got your tickets but haven’t yet been able to figure out exactly where you’ll be in relation to the band, don’t fear. We’ve got the seating plan for all 10 shows right here, so that you can make an educated decision about whether or not you need your glasses. If you don’t have tickets, then tough luck sadly – these concerts have been sold out for months.

Here’s everything you need to know about getting Wembley’s seating plan and capacity for Coldplay’s upcoming Music of the Spheres shows.

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What’s the Coldplay Wembley Stadium seating plan? 

Here’s what the venue will look like for Coldplay’s Wembley shows, with seated ticket blocks and the main general stalls area on the pitch.

The Coldplay seating plan
Image: Ticketmaster

Chris and co put on a proper show with lights, pyrotechnics, and a now-infamous jumbotron, so there’s no bad seats in the house. However, if you do want to know what your view will be like, you can have a look at Wembley’s views from each seat here.

What’s Wembley Stadium’s capacity? 

Wembley is the second biggest stadium in Europe, with a capacity of around 90,000 people for shows of this size. Of course, Coldplay have sold that out 10 times over, meaning that more than 900,000 people will see the band over the course of their Wembley dates. That’s a decent percentage of London’s total population. Not too shabby, eh?

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