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One of the biggest bands on the planet, Coldplay, is making a stop in Hong Kong for their Music Of The Spheres World Tour, marking the band’s first time back in Hong Kong since their Viva La Vida tour in 2009. Meanwhile, ticket information for their gig in the city has just dropped, with tickets available for as low as HK$399.
The legendary band will be performing at the main stadium of the brand-new Kai Tak Sports Park on April 9, 11, and 12, 2025. According to the organizers, the price tiers available are HK$399, HK$699, HK$999, HK$1,299, HK$1,699, and HK$2,099 – all seated tickets within the stadium. Standing tickets, which offer the closest proximity to the band right on the stadium grounds itself, will be available at HK$1,399.
There are also options for enhanced experiences, such as HK$2,799 for a standing ticket, early entry via a dedicated entrance, gifts, and special merch counters. Other tiers for premium experiences are also available at HK$3,499 and HK$6,599 – the most costly of which includes the most expensive seated tickets, an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, a professionally taken photo opp on Coldplay’s stage, tier-exclusive merch, gifts, and more.
Ticket presale will begin this week, with artist presale taking place from 10 am on October 7 via coldplay.com, followed by a Klook pre-sale on October 8 at 10 am. Then, a Live Nation presale, who are the global producers of the tour, will begin at 11 am on October 9 via livenation.me. For those not signed up, general on-sale will begin on October 10 from 10 am.
In addition to exploring Hong Kong, international tourists can take a short ferry ride to the vibrant city of Macao. The Macao Government Tourism Office is offering complimentary one-way tickets for direct ferry services from Hong Kong to Macao until December 31. Not to mention a seamless and complimentary journey from Hong Kong International Airport to the Macao Port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. Kindly note that complimentary bus tickets are limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. For more details, visit https://www.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/events/whatson/10619/.







