Coldplay reschedule Wembley Stadium shows over Tube strikes
Coldplay rescheduled two Wembley concerts due to Tube strikes impacting transport for 82,000 fans; tickets remain valid with refunds available, the band said.
- Coldplay revealed that their last two concerts at Wembley Stadium, originally planned for September 7 and 8, have been postponed due to upcoming strikes affecting the London Underground.
- The rescheduling followed Tube strikes planned from September 5 to 11, which made it impossible to transport 82,000 attendees safely and prevented event licences for those dates.
- The September 7 show moved to September 6, and the September 8 show shifted to September 12, with existing tickets remaining valid and refunds available before noon on September 2.
- Coldplay apologized for the disruption, acknowledging the understandable dissatisfaction and trouble the changes would bring to their fans.
- The rescheduling ensured the band's record-breaking run of ten concerts at Wembley remained intact by preventing cancellations during the ongoing Tube strikes, while earlier performances at the end of August and beginning of September continued as originally planned.
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