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Coldplay Break Wembley Record with 10 Spectacular Shows

Last updated: September 13, 2025 6:42 am
Elena
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Coldplay Breaks Wembley Record with Electrifying Finale

Coldplay concluded their record-shattering 10-night run at Wembley Stadium on Friday, delivering a show of sound and colour that left suckers buzzing long after the final note.

Playing successes from across their 25- time career, the band lit up the London venue with glowing stage goods and a respectful nod to Whitney Houston.

“This is the song I warm up to in the car park,” joked frontman Chris Martin, before launching into a giddy rendition of I Wanna Dance With Notoriety.

The performance marked the rearmost leg of the Music of the Spheres Tour, which has circled the globe four times since 2022.

With further than 12 million tickets vended, it now holds the title of the highest-attended stint in history.

Martin teased suckers about its coming chapter,”We’ll be back somewhere in southern Africa in about 18 months.”

Delayed, But Worth the Wait

Originally scheduled earlier in the week, Friday’s show was postponed due to a London transport strike.

Martin addressed the crowd with humour and sincerity: “I know it caused a lot of inconvenience for a lot of you. In return, we’re going to play a show fifteen times better than any show we’ve ever played before. That’s the pledge.”

It’s a bold promise, but Coldplay delivered with a level of stadium spectacle rarely seen. LED wristbands, confetti showers, laser displays, inflatables spinning overhead, 3D glasses transforming the arena into hearts and stars, the sensory feast was unrelenting.

Even a brief puppet show had its own dramatic twist, with operators Drew and Nicolette announcing their engagement during a previous Wembley date.

Chris Martin:

Martin’s energy is contagious. He dashes across the stage, connecting with suckers from the frontal rows to the dizzying heights of the upper categories.

“I see you,” he repeatedly shouts, pointing out flags and illuminated audience members. “I see you over here with a Brazilian flag.

And I see you, too, in the top corner with lights on your bodies. You look like you’re from the movie Tron.”

The show thrives on addition. Wristbands blink in accord, transubstantiating the followership into a living, breathing shade of light.

Hits like Paradise, The Scientist, Yellow, and A Sky Full of Stars elicit a collaborative swoon that eclipses indeed the most elaborate visual goods.

Special Guests

Coldplay’s bandmates, Joe Berryman, Will Champion, and Jonny Buckland, remain understated, letting the music and guests shine.

At Wembley Stadium, Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Orchestra advanced stirring strings to Viva La Vida and feels like I’m falling in love, while Palestinian-Chilean songster Elyanna stole the stage during We supplicate.

Record-Breaking Legacy

With 16 total nights at Wembley across the 2022 – 25 stint, Coldplay now holds the record for the most shows at the colosseum, surpassing Taylor Swift, Take That, Oasis, and indeed, Michael Jackson.

Musically, the band delivered a set list packed with highs. Clocks crackled with tension and released into powerful choruses; an extended acoustic Sparks drew audible swoons.

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Coldplay have broken the record for the most shows performed at Wembley Stadium in a single year!

Were you in the audience at any of the shows below? pic.twitter.com/6XALU6M9F2

— William Hill Vegas (@WillHillVegas) September 7, 2025

Even tracks that fare less well on record, like Something Just Like This, transformed into euphoric stadium raves. And Fix You? Simply majestic.

Martin’s whimsical humour kept the night unpredictable. From joking about Coldplay as “the third best soft rock band in London,” to presenting Jonny Buckland with a Lego Batmobile for his birthday, every moment blended spectacle with spontaneity.

“Will Champion could fart in the microphone, as long as we play Yellow,” Martin quipped.

The singer also poked fun at notorious concert mishaps, referencing viral moments from US shows with tongue-in-cheek disclaimers.

Fans Steal the Spotlight

The grand finale was as much a fan affair as a band performance. Thousands of concertgoers held up red paper hearts, part of a secret online initiative organised by a German fan.

The sight of Wembley bathed in love and light was bittersweet, as fans know the band will soon take an extended break.

“The Coldplay catalogue, as it were, finishes then,” Martin previously told BBC Radio 2. “After that, I think we will only tour.”

 Yet, if Friday night proved anything, Coldplay’s connection with suckers is dateless. The magic isn’t just in the setlist, it’s in the participatory experience. And at Wembley, it was indelible.

Coldplay’s Final London Setlist

Higher Power, Adventure of a Lifetime, Paradise, The Scientist, Viva La Vida, Hymn for the Weekend, Jupiter, I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me), Charlie Brown, Yellow, Human Heart, People of the Pride, Clocks, We Pray, Infinity Sign, Something Just Like This, My Universe, A Sky Full of Stars

Encore: Sparks, The Jumbotron Song, Fix You, feelslikeimfallinginlove, All My Love

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With a sharp wit and a keen sense of observation, she brings a fresh perspective to everything from royal affairs to grassroots activism. A firm believer in balanced journalism, she presents the facts without fluff but isn’t afraid to call out nonsense when she sees it.
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