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Calling All Coldplay Fans — More Tickets For Their Singapore Concerts To Go On Sale Today

Prices begin at SGD68 (approximately RM234).

Cover image via @livenationsg (Instagram) & @coldplay (Instagram)

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Didn't manage to snag a ticket for one of Coldplay's concerts earlier this year?

All hope is not lost!

Entertainment company and concert promoter, Live Nation Singapore, announced yesterday, 2 October, that a limited number of extra tickets will be available for the pop-rock band's Music Of The Spheres World Tour shows in Singapore.

The tickets will go on sale today, 3 October, at 10am. Ticket queues are organised on a first come, first served basis, in an effort to eliminate unauthorised ticketing activities, as according to details relating to the purchase.

The Straits Times reported that tickets will be priced from SGD68 (approximately RM234), and will be available for all six shows Coldplay is meant to perform at the National Stadium in Singapore, which on 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, and 31 of January 2024.

Official promotional poster of the additional ticket sales by Live Nation Singapore.

Image via @livenationsg (Instagram)

Here are the various ways you can land yourself a ticket for one of Coldplay's upcoming concerts in Singapore:

You can purchase the tickets online at Ticketmaster SG by clicking here.

Additionally, fans can also contact the Ticketmaster SG hotline at +6531588588.

For those who may be in Singapore at the time of writing, tickets will also be available at SingPost outlets from 10am onwards today.

Coldplay performing in Milan, Italy, this past July.

Image via @coldplay (Instagram)

If you couldn't secure tickets for Coldplay's Malaysian concert, these extra tickets for their Singapore shows may do just the trick

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