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The band are playing two nights at Craven Park stadium this week as part of their Music of the Spheres world tour – here’s your ultimate guide to the shows

Coldplay are nearing the end of a tour so long, it’s already been to the UK. Twice.
The Music for the Spheres world tour started all the way back in 2022. Since then Chris Martin and the lads have traversed five continents, dozens of countries, and entertained literally millions of people, but all things must end, and it’s time for Coldplay to move on to something new.
The mega tour will end with a triumphant 10 nights at Wembley, but before that the band has one more stop to make. Their penultimate venue will be Craven Park in Hull for a much more intimate concert before moving to the biggest stadium in the country. With a capacity of only 11,000, this gig is set to be something pretty special.
Here’s everything you need to know about Coldplay’s upcoming shows in Craven Park Stadium.
Coldplay are set to play two nights in Hull this week – on Monday August 18 and Tuesday August 19.
Doors for the band’s Hull dates open at 5pm, with the first support act expected to take to the stage at 6pm.
Coldplay will come on stage at 8.10pm for both Hull shows.
Here’s the seating plan for Coldplay’s Craven Park shows:
There will be two support acts for each of the band’s upcoming UK shows. Chiedu Oraka will warm the crowd up in Hull. Oraka is a locally born and raised grime artist whose lyrics tackle politics and social issues, and his set will be followed by Nigerian musician and Mobo Award winner Ayra Starr.
Here are the timings:
Unfortunately, this tour is completely sold out for Hull and London. There are no tickets left, and the band have warned that anyone claiming to have ‘new release’ tickets is probably a scammer.
It seems odd for a band who can easily attract nearly one million fans to Wembley to play in a comparatively tiny little stadium in an oft-overlooked Yorkshire city. In fact, staff at the stadium actually thought it was a joke when they first heard the news – but there is a reason for this decision.
A source close to the band told the Telegraph that Martin was keen to play somewhere in the north and that he was after ‘a smaller venue and something a bit quirky’. When his team suggested Craven Park, he said yes – it’s as simple as that.
Throughout the past three years the band’s setlist has changed somewhat, and it absolutely could again. With that in mind, here’s what they played at their last show in Miami to give you a rough idea of what to expect:
You are welcome to bring one bag per person, which needs to be A4 size or smaller. Be aware that there’s no bag drop at Craven Park, so anything you bring with you you’ll need to carry the entire evening.
As with any venue, there’s some stuff that Craven Park asks you to leave at home before you turn up for the gig. Obviously this includes stuff that explodes and anything with a sharp blade, and generally anything that you could use to harm another person. You are allowed a 500ml soft plastic bottle, provided it is empty when you enter, but no other food and drink is permitted. Here’s a list of items banned from Craven Park Stadium:
At the moment, the weather is looking pretty changeable with some forecasters predicting rain and others saying it will just be cloudy. Both Monday and Tuesday will peak at around 19-20C, with smatterings of rain possible throughout the evening, so while you can probably leave the sunglasses at home, it might be worthwhile breaking out the ponchos.
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