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Coldplay announce London and Hull stadium shows, with 10 per cent of proceeds for Music Venue Trust

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Coldplay have announced details of huge stadium shows in London and Hull for next year – marking the band’s only UK and European shows of 2025 and promising 10 per cent of their proceeds to Music Venue Trust.

Check out dates and ticket details below.The band first teased the news over the weekend with posters in the Dublin Castle in Camden – the location of the band’s first gig under then name ‘The Coldplay’.

Now, the Glastonbury 2024 headliners have confirmed that they’ll be performing shows at Hull’s Craven Park Stadium in Hull before a run of dates at London’s Wembley Stadium next August in support of their upcoming 10th album ‘Moon Music‘.They’ve also confirmed that 10 per cent of the band’s proceeds from the shows will be donated to the Music Venue Trust – helping to keep UK grassroots music venues open and fighting for the survival and development of upcoming artists.“Coldplay are the perfect example of a UK band who came through the grassroots circuit on their way to worldwide stadium-filling success,” said MVT CEO Mark Davyd. “It’s fantastic to see them celebrating their own pathway to Wembley by giving back to the grassroots music venues that supported them and recognising the artists and promoters that are struggling more than ever to build their own careers.”Davyd added that the money will “go directly into work that ensures communities right across the country will continue to have access to great live music on their doorstep”.“The band’s support really will stop venues closing, make tours happen and bring the joy of live music to thousands of people,” he continued.

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