Coldplay fans have fumed after seeing tickets for the band's hotly anticipated tour listed on secondary ticketing sites for thousands of pounds this morning. Tickets went on general sale at 9am on Friday for the band's eagerly anticipated UK shows for 2025 at Hull's Craven Park and London's Wembley Stadium. The Music of the Spheres World Tour is scheduled to end in the UK on August 31, at Wembley Stadium in London.

Minutes after the sale went live at 9am, fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, took to the social media platform to share their anger at tickets appearing on resale sites such as Viagogo at much higher prices, despite many fans still being stuck in the queue. READ MORE: Coldplay fans fume 'not again Ticketmaster' as UK tour dates go on sale Some, sharing images of seats ranging from £350 up to £4,400 in some cases called it a 'scam' and said it wasn't 'fair' on real fans. One wrote: "I'm disgusted at the process, when true fans don't get tickets because they have all been snapped up by companies that are extorting.

" Another commenting on the ticket-buying process added: ""Gig ticket in the UK is f*****. @Ticketmaster issuing message 2 mins before general sale to say it's already sold out. "@Those lucky enough to get tickets put them on @viagogo to profit.

" Other fans checked Viagogo to see what tickets were selling for the platform and wrote: "How can a @coldplay ticket at Craven park be purchased for £55 and then be on Viagogo for £304?? How it that fair." A f.