Here's a chance for fans to catch Coldplay live in Hong Kong


Klook is offering concert tickets bundled with hotel stays for Coldplay’s 2025 world tour in Hong Kong. — Coldplay/Facebook

After 15 long years, Coldplay is finally returning to Hong Kong for a world tour!

The band will be holding its “Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour” at Kai Tak Stadium for three days: April 9, 11 and 12, 2025.

As the concert’s Official Experience Partner, Klook will be offering Experience Packages for the tour in Hong Kong.

The packages will go on sale via Klook’s app and website on Oct 8 at 10am.

No further details have been revealed, but it is currently known that fans will have two options to choose from. The first package is inclusive of concert tickets bundled with a one-night hotel stay, while the second package includes concert tickets and a two-night hotel stay.

Interested fans can sign up for the latest updates on these limited Experience Packages by Klook via www.klook.com/en-MY/tetris/promo/coldplaymusicofthespheres.

Coldplay, whose last concert in the city was in 2009, is the first international act confirmed to perform at the yet-to-open 50,000-seat main stadium in Kai Tak Sports ParkHong Kong’s state-of-the-art sports complex that is set to officially launch in 2025.

Members Chris Martin (lead vocalist), Jonny Buckland (guitarist), Guy Berryman (bassist) and Will Champion (drummer) will be joined by a “mystery guest”, whose identity will be revealed on a later date.

Other than Hong Kong, the 2025 world tour will also be held in Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Mumbai (India) in January, and Seoul (Korea) in April.

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