Ticket prices to see Coldplay in Las Vegas are dropping. Get yours now

Coldplay is about to paint Sin City “Yellow.”On June 6-7, Chris Martin and co.are swinging into Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium for two huge concerts with special guests Willow and Elyanna as part of their ongoing ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour.’These shows mark the second stop on the North American leg of the international run for the seven-time Grammy winners.

Their first two gigs went down in Stanford, CA.At those performances, they played 22 songs over four acts, according to Set List FM.Notable tracks that made the cut include “The Scientist,” “Viva La Vida,” “Higher Power,” “Clocks,” “Fix You” and more.That’s not all though.“After a huge fireworks display, the show concluded on a smaller C-stage in the center of the crowd, where Chris Martin and the band performed their usual improvised Jumbotron song (where [the frontman] improvises songs based on people’s names in the audience),” Consequence wrote in a summary of the band’s Stanford Stadium career-spanning set.If you want to be at their shows that champion sustainability initiatives, tickets are available for both Coldplay Allegiant Stadium concerts as of today.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for June 6-7 was $197 including fees on Vivid Seats.While that may sound expensive, tickets are significantly cheaper than when our team last reported on how much it cost to see Coldplay at Allegiant Stadium.

Back on May 21, the cheapest seat around was $275 including fees, meaning should you buy now, you’ll save $80.Not bad.In fact, we’d bet you were looking for… “Something Just Like This.” For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Coldplay’s two Las Vegas ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour’ concerts below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.All Allegiant Stadium show dates, start times and links to what tickets cost now versus what they were going for on May 21 can be found h...

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