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Want to see the biggest rock tour of all time? Coldplay is coming to a city near you!

Earlier this month, the band extended the North American leg of its 2025 Music of the Spheres World Tour launching in Stanford, Calif., next May.

Boston, Nashville, Miami and Las Vegas are among the 17 U.S. cities on the tour before it travels to the U.K. next year for shows at Craven Park Hull and a mini-residency at London’s Wembley Stadium.

See below for details on how to get tickets to the sold-out tour.

Coldplay Music of the Spheres Tour: Prices, How to Get Tickets

We’re several months out from the Music of the Spheres tour hitting the U.S., and tickets are relatively affordable. Where can you find them? Tickets are available on sites such as Vivid Seats, StubHub and TicketNetwork.

The international leg of the Music of the Spheres tour continues in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday (Oct. 30). The band will perform in Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong and South Korea before heading to the U.S. next spring.

For fans who want to attend shows overseas, tickets are available on Viagogo and other sites. Prices start at approximately $125 for Australia and $40-$200 for the most affordable tickets for shows in New Zealand, India, the UAE and South Korea.

Currently, Music of the Sphere tickets for the U.S. range from around $250 and up at Vivid Seats, StubHub, Seat Geek, TicketNetwork and Ticketmaster. If you’re flexible about which dates you’d like to attend, you might have a better chance to landing a good deal on tickets. But if you don’t want to risk rummaging through ticket sites for the cheapest offer, you can save up to $300 off $1,000 at TicketNetwork with code BILLBOARD300 (used code BILLBOARD150 to save $150 off $300).

Coldplay’s The Music of the Spheres World Tour launched more than two years ago and has grossed over $1 billion thus far.