Coldplayers get ready, because the Grammy-winning act behind hits like Yellow and Viva La Vida is finally heading to Hong Kong for four sold-out concerts in the newly built Kai Tak Stadium, on April 8, 9, 11 and 12. As it will probably be one of the main events in Hong Kong this year, discover here all the information to prepare the concerts the best way.

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How to collect your Coldplay tickets?

If you bought tickets via Cityline you must have received an email with a redemption code. Physical tickets since March 12 and can be collected using a redemption password and the redemption code from over 30 kiosk locations across Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China.

To know the closest location, visit https://www.cityline.com/en_US/TicketingTerminal.html.

If you bought your tickets as part of the Klook Experience packages, you should have received an email from Klook regarding your seat numbers and redemption details.

When to go to the concert?

General admission for all four sold-out concerts on April 8, 9, 11, and 12 starts at 5 PM.

The show will kick off with Elyanna at 6:10 PM, followed by Marf at 7:00 PM, and Coldplay taking the stage at 8:00 PM. Elyanna is the only special guest confirmed so far, but there might be more surprises along the way.

How to go to Kai Tak Stadium to see Coldplay?

You can get to Kai Tak Stadium easily by taking the Tuen Ma Line (MTR) and getting off, either at Kai Tak Station (Exit D) and walk for about 10–15 minutes, or at Sung Wong Toi Station (Exit D) for a shorter 5–10-minute walk.

How to get to Kai Tak Stadium by MTR (Kai Tak Sport Park Limited).
How to get to Kai Tak Stadium by MTR (Kai Tak Sport Park Limited).

More than 60 bus routes go to Kai Tak Stadium. Main stops include Kowloon City Bus Interchange (also called Regal Oriental Hotel Bus Stop and Sung Wong Toi Park Bus Stop), Argyle Street Playground Bus Stop, and Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus. You can also take a ferry from North Point to Kowloon City Ferry Pier.

For all transport choices, like buses, minibuses, cross-border coaches, and taxis, visit: https://www.kaitaksportspark.com.hk/transportation.

What songs will Coldplay perform in Hong Kong?

Coldplay kicked off their Music of the Spheres tour in March 2022, and their two-hour setlist has featured several hits from their extensive discography. Fans who attend their 2025 Hong Kong concerts will probably hear the following tracks, along with new songs from their soon-to-be-released album Moon Music:

  1. Higher Power
  2. Adventure of a Lifetime
  3. Paradise
  4. The Scientist
  5. Viva La Vida
  6. Charlie Brown
  7. Hymn for the Weekend
  8. Let Somebody Go
  9. Yellow
  10. In My Place
  11. Human Heart
  12. People of the Pride
  13. Clocks
  14. Something Just Like This
  15. Infinity Sign
  16. Midnight
  17. My Universe
  18. A Sky Full of Stars
  19. Sparks
  20. The Jumbotron Song
  21. Humankind
  22. Fix You
  23. Biutyful

Who are the special guests for Coldplay’s concerts?

Marf Yau from the Hong Kong girl band Collar and Palestinian-Chilean breakout star Elyanna have been confirmed for all four of Coldplay’s Hong Kong shows. Special guests for Coldplay’s other Asian concerts this year include K-Pop group Twice and singer Jasleen Royal. Artists who have opened for Coldplay on this tour so far include pop singer Camila Cabello, indie pop band London Grammar, and Japanese pop duo Yoasobi.

What are the arrangements for leaving the stadium after the concert?

As the authorities and organizers expect massive crowds entering and leaving the concert, please be patient. Note that additional transportation options will be available to leave the area after the concerts.

  • MTR on the Tuen Ma Line and East Rail Line will run more often after the concert, however, the frequency hasn’t been disclosed.
  • Special buses will operate from the stadium to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and cross-border points. These buses will be available at Sung Wong Toi Road Pick-up/Drop-off Area.
  • Taxis will be allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at Sung Wong Toi Road from 2pm to 11.30pm on concert days. 

Note that no parking lot will be allowed should you planned to get to the stadium with your own car.

🚨 To know more about the special transport arrangement, please visit this complete guide.

Header image credits: Coldplay

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.