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COLDPLAY fans have branded the ticket-buying process for the group's new tour a "scam" after facing huge online queues. Thousands upon thousands of the band's fans flocked to Ticketmaster this morning for the Music Of The Spheres Tour pre-sale. Within minutes some found themselves a whopping number 163,000 in the queue and were left questioning how that was possible.

One person raged on X: "I just don’t understand. I know 99% of them are scams but it’s so f**king unfair. I’m just a normal Coldplay fan with a code in at 9am, like I was told to and I’m 163,000th in the queue but yet there’s people already selling f**king tickets.



" Another said: "POV: you joined the waiting room EARLY as soon as it went live to try and get Coldplay tickets but Ticketmaster doesn't like you what a mess, no way 150k+ pre-ordered." A third posted: "Ticketmaster really need to stop giving presale codes to everybody because why is there 90k people ahead of me for a Coldplay show on a WEDNESDAY." A fourth complained: "What a joke the presale is, none of the links worked at 09:00hrs, and when I finally get it to work, I get this.

.." The ethically-conscious band, fronted by Chris Martin, previously revealed tickets for their 2025 tour would be available for as little as £20.

The UK leg of the band's world tour features six dates at London's Wembley Stadium and two at Craven Park Stadium in Hull. Coldplay released a statement, which read: "A limited number of Infinity Tickets are released for .

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