Perth Coldplay 2023 tickets: How you can see popular band in Australia

Coldplay 2023: how to get tickets to the band’s only Australian concert in Perth

Coldplay announced on Tuesday that they will be bringing their Music of the Spheres World Tour to Perth in November for a special performance.

The British rock band posted a video on YouTube telling their 25 million subscribers that they will be performing at Optus Stadium.

The beloved group last performed in Australia in 2016, and this concert marks their first concert in the WA capital since February 2009.

And given the band’s popularity, the performance is sure to sell out all 60,000 seats.

Now details are known about how fans can get tickets for the concert.

Coldplay announced on Tuesday that they will be bringing their Music of the Spheres World Tour to Perth in November for a special one-off performance. Pictured: Chris Martin on stage in 2017

The British rock band posted a video to YouTube telling their 25 million subscribers that they will be performing at Perth’s Optus Stadium on Saturday, November 18.

When is the Perth Coldplay show?

Coldplay will play a special one-off gig in Perth on Saturday 18 November.

When are tickets released?

The presale starts on Monday 15 May at 10am and runs until Tuesday 16 May at 9am.

People can sign up for the presale here.

Tickets for the general public go on sale Tuesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. at livenation.com.au

The beloved group last performed in Australia in 2016, and this concert marks their first concert in the WA capital since February 2009

Presale starts on Monday May 15 at 10am and runs until Tuesday May 16 at 9am

How much do Coldplay tickets cost?

At this stage it is not yet known how many Coldplay tickets will be. Watch this space.

Is Perth Coldplay’s Only Australia Show?

Perth will be the band’s only concert in Australia.

While the financial details of bringing the band to Perth are not being disclosed, Tourism Minister Roger Cook expressed his optimism that the concert would generate international tourism revenue to Western Australia.

The state government will launch an advertising blitz to nearby Asian markets, including Singapore and New Zealand.

“This is a major coup for WA as it is a national exclusive. Coldplay will only perform one night here at Optus Stadium,’ Mr Cook said.

While the financial details of bringing the band to Perth are not being disclosed, Tourism Minister Roger Cook expressed his optimism that the concert would generate international tourist revenue to Western Australia.

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