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Coldplay are playing 10 nights at Wembley Stadium, breaking the joint record set by Take That and Taylor Swift of performing eight shows at the venue in the same year. Doors will open at 16:45 (16:15 on Sundays), with the band expected on-stage at 20:20 (19:50 on Sundays).
THEY are already making history with ten nights at Wembley Stadium for their residency. But when Coldplay take to the stage tonight, they will be setting another record, with the world’s first
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after being caught on Kiss Cam with HR head at Coldplay concert, but legal experts say any potential lawsuit against Chris Martin would fail.
A Coldplay superfan who took a 17-hour flight from China to see the band perform in Hull said his "dream had come true" when he was invited onto stage by lead singer Chris Martin.
Wembley is the second biggest stadium in Europe, with a capacity of around 90,000 people for shows of this size. Of course, Coldplay have sold that out 10 times over, meaning that more than 900,000 people will see the band over the course of their Wembley dates. That’s a decent percentage of London’s total population. Not too shabby, eh?
Coldplay fans have been eagerly anticipating the band's colossal Music of the Spheres tour, and now we're in the thick of it. The group, led by Chris Martin, recently played two enormous shows at Hull's Craven Park Stadium,
Hull-born rapper Chiedu Oraka, one of Coldplay's support acts, is on stage sound checking ahead of the concert later. He performed at last year's Glastonbury festival and has recorded many sessions for national and local BBC stations.
From the dancing 'security guard' moment to extra tickets and the set list, find out everything you need to know about the Wembley Stadium shows here.