Some tickets will be available for just £20, and 50 per cent of the tickets to the Hull shows will be held exclusively for local residents Fans have been reacting to the news that Coldplay could be donating money from their upcoming tour dates to the Music Venue Trust. READ MORE: Coldplay live at Glastonbury 2024 review: Worthy Farm’s house band become “100,004 people” strong The news was shared earlier this morning (September 17), when the Chris Martin -led band announced details of huge stadium shows in London and Hull for next year – marking their only UK and European shows of 2025. In the announcement, they also made a promise that 10 per cent of their proceeds from the gigs would be given to the Music Venue Trust, in a bid to help support grassroots venues around the country.

Now, fans have been taking to social media to share their excitement at the news, and praise the band for their efforts to protect the live music sector. “Gotta say that is fantastic – 10 per cent of proceeds is gonna make a huge difference to grassroots. Bravo to Coldplay team and all involved,” one fan wrote on X/Twitter.

“As usual, this band lead the way! See you at Wembley (hopefully!),” another added, while a third wrote: “This is amazing news and the start of something big. All thanks to the tireless campaigning and a lot of shouting by @markdavyd & @musicvenuetrust.” Gotta say that is fantastic – 10% of proceeds is gonna make a huge difference to grass roots.

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