Coldplay has announced a second concert in El Paso due to high ticket demand, as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. The band will perform at the Sun Bowl on two dates: Friday, June 13, 2025, and the newly added show on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
The initial announcement about the El Paso concert generated excitement after the UTEP Office of Special Events released a teaser video showcasing the Sun Bowl alongside celestial imagery. With ticket sales for the first show ongoing, fans now have a second chance to see the popular rock band live. El Paso will join other major U.S. cities such as Las Vegas, Denver, Nashville, Miami, and Boston on Coldplay’s tour.
General admission tickets for the El Paso concerts are nearly sold out. As of Friday afternoon, standard tickets for the first performance are sold out, and only a limited number remain for the newly added date on Saturday, June 14, 2025, according to Ticketmaster.
VIP packages are still available, ranging from $542 to $793, offering benefits such as closer seating, early entry, Coldplay merchandise, and dedicated merchandise stands, depending on the package. Resale tickets can also be found on sites like StubHub and SeatGeek, starting at approximately $140.
Before selling out, standard Ticketmaster tickets were priced at $32. Ticketmaster will make tickets available to the general public beginning at noon MT at Ticketmaster.com.
The presale signup has ended, and general ticket sales will start on Friday, October 11 at 12 p.m. MT.
Resale tickets are offered through StubHub for both shows, with prices beginning at $148 for bleacher seats and $583 for floor seats. SeatGeek lists tickets starting from $140.
StubHub, claiming to be a leading marketplace for ticket sales, guarantees orders with its FanProtect Guarantee for valid tickets or a full refund. However, the company carries an “F” rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), attributed to a 2024 lawsuit regarding alleged deceptive practices involving hidden fees and numerous complaints filed with the BBB. SeatGeek also holds an “F” rating.