Coldplay have added more shows to their upcoming European tour, set to kick off in summer 2024.
Seven new dates have been added to the upcoming tour, including a third show in Ireland
The British indie-rock veterans announced details of their new tour last week (July 20) — set to kick off in June, and feature their first-ever live dates in Greece, Romania and Finland.
Featuring stops across Europe – including dates in Italy, France, Germany, Austria and more – Chris Martin and co. have now added seven additional dates to the 2024 ‘Music Of The Spheres’ tour.
Extra dates in Bucharest, Lyon, Rome and Helsinki have been added as of today (July 25), as well as an additional show in Dublin’s Croke Park Stadium at the beginning of September, making for three back-to-back shows in the Ireland capital.
The 2024 tour – which shares its name with the group’s latest album, 2021’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ – arrives on the heels of their ongoing 2023 stadium shows, which kicked off in May. So far, the gigs have seen the four-piece take to the stage in Barcelona, Manchester, Cardiff, Milan and more.
It will also include North American shows through September and October, as well as concerts in Tokyo, Kaohsiung, Jakarta, Perth and Kuala Lumpur in November. Before they embark on the European summer dates, they also have appearances set for Manila and Singapore in January, and Bangkok in February.
Coldplay’s updated European 2024 tour dates are:
JUNE
8 — Olympic Stadium, Athens
12 — Arena Națională, Bucharest
13 — Arena Națională, Bucharest [NEW]
16 — Puskás Aréna, Budapest
22 —Groupama Stadium, Lyon
23 — Groupama Stadium, Lyon
25 — Groupama Stadium, Lyon [NEW]
JULY
12 — Stadio Olimpico, Rome
13 — Stadio Olimpico, Rome
15 — Stadio Olimpico, Rome [NEW]
16 — Stadio Olimpico, Rome [NEW]
20 — Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf
21 —Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf
28 — Olympiastadion, Helsinki
30 — Olympiastadion, Helsinki [NEW]
31 — Olympiastadion, Helsinki [NEW]
AUGUST
15 — Olympiastadion, Munich
17 — Olympiastadion, Munich
21 — Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
22 — Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
29 — Croke Park, Dublin
30 — Croke Park, Dublin
SEPTEMBER
1 — Croke Park, Dublin [NEW]
SOURCE : NME