The ultimate guide to Coldplay's Abu Dhabi concerts
Khaleej Times|January 09, 2025
Here's everything you need to know before the British band's epic performance kicks off a Zayed Sports City tonigh
Somya Mehta
The ultimate guide to Coldplay's Abu Dhabi concerts

Excitement is in the air as Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour kicks off in Abu Dhabi tonight, marking the first of four spectacular performances at Zayed Sports City Stadium. Fans from across the region are preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and with tickets completely sold out, ensuring you're ready with all the details is crucial.

But don't worry, we've simplified the process for you! From entry guidelines to transport logistics and sustainability efforts, here's everything you need to know before heading to the grand event.

The schedule and what to expect

Coldplay's concerts will take place on January 9, 11, 12, and 14. Each evening promises a carefully curated lineup of performances, beginning with the opening of the Fanzones at 3 pm, where attendees can enjoy entertainment and activities. General entry into the stadium starts at 5 pm, giving fans ample time to settle in before the music begins.

The night's entertainment will kick off at 6 pm with Shone, a French modern hip-hop artist known for his energetic performances. He will be followed by Elyanna, a Palestinian-Chilean singer-songwriter celebrated for her unique blend of Arabic and pop music, at 6:30 pm.

At 7:45 pm, Coldplay will take the stage for a spectacular set filled with their greatest hits and immersive visuals that have become a hallmark of their global tour. The concerts are structured into thematic acts: Planets, Moons, Stars, and Home. While the exact setlist for the Abu Dhabi performances has not been officially released, attendees can expect a selection of songs based on recent shows from Coldplay's Music of the i Spheres World Tour:

  • Higher Power

  • Adventure of a Lifetime

  • Paradise

  • The Scientist

  • Viva la Vida

  • Yellow

  • Clocks

  • My Universe

  • A Sky Full of Stars

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