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Coldplay fans can officially mark their calendars—Camp Randall Stadium will host the British superstars on July 19, 2025, as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. The announcement, made Tuesday morning by Coldplay and UW Athletics via social media, has already created a buzz in Madison, with the iconic band set to bring their unique blend of rock and pop to the historic venue.
Coldplay concert at Camp Randall
This will be the first concert at Camp Randall Stadium since 1997 when the Rolling Stones took the stage, making Coldplay’s appearance a major milestone for the city. The stadium has previously hosted legendary acts such as U2 and Pink Floyd, but fans have waited nearly three decades for another concert of this magnitude.
Adding to the excitement, Coldplay teased a surprise guest who will join them on stage, though the identity of the performer remains a mystery for now. The announcement has sparked speculation, with fans eagerly awaiting the reveal of which artist or band will accompany the British rockers on their Madison stop.
Tickets and Event Details
Tickets for the Camp Randall Stadium concert will go on sale to the general public starting Friday, October 11 , 2024, at 9 a.m. local time. Pre-sale tickets will be available for select fans beginning Thursday, October 10.
Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, which has already played to sold-out stadiums worldwide, is known for its spectacular visuals, immersive stage design, and crowd-engaging performances. The tour features songs from the band’s most recent album, Music of the Spheres, alongside fan favorites like “Yellow,” “Viva La Vida,” and “Fix You.” Fans can expect a dynamic show with Coldplay’s signature energy and passion.
With Coldplay’s track record of selling out venues across the globe, Madison is gearing up for what promises to be a monumental event. Fans are advised to act quickly once tickets become available, as demand is expected to be high for the first concert at the stadium in nearly three decades.