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Cheng Wong"Due to phenomenal demand, a fourth show at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium has just been announced for April 8, 2025. Tickets go on sale Friday, December 6," the British rock band announced on Instagram, following the sellout of the original shows within just 90 minutes last month.
Those who missed out on tickets for Coldplay's concert in Hong Kong next April now have a second chance, with a bonus date added to the three scheduled performances at the 50,000-seat Kai Tak Sports Park main stadium.
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This additional show will mark Coldplay's first ever performance at the venue, with the original tour dates slated for April 9, 11, and 12.
Seating will be available on three sides of the concert venue with the central lawn designated as a standing area.
Seated tickets will be sold at six different price tiers ranging from HK$399 to HK$2,099.
Standing tickets - offering fans the closest views of the band - are priced at HK$1,399. Three exclusive packages will also be available to enhance the concert experience.One package, priced at HK$2,799, includes standing tickets and offers early entry through a dedicated entrance, along with specially designed sustainable gifts, an eco-friendly wristband, and access to exclusive merchandise counters.
The most luxurious package, priced at HK$6,599, includes a premium seated ticket valued at HK$2,099, a professional photography session on stage before the show, an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, and a special escort service to designated seats.Artist presale begins on December 4 at 3pm, while the Klook Exclusive Experience Package Priority Purchase opens at 10am on December 5.
In addition to Hong Kong, Coldplay's Music Of The Spheres World Tour will include stops in Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, and Seoul, following the success of their summer 2024 European stadium shows.Coldplay will be the first band to perform at the main stadium of Kai Tak Sports Park, which is set to open next year.
The stadium features a retractable roof system, allowing it to host various international sports events and cultural activities in any weather.Kai Tak Sports Park is a multipurpose venue covering about 28 hectares, built on the site of the former Kai Tak Airport as part of the Kai Tak Development project.
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