The ticket prices for Coldplay's upcoming Abu Dhabi gig in January have been revealed, along with the time and date they go on sale.
The cheapest seats are priced at AED 195 for standard seating.
General admission standing and restricted view tickets are priced at AED 395.
For the additional categories, the bronze section tickets are priced at AED 295, silver section is AED 495, gold section AED 595, ruby section AED 695 and premium section AED 995.
Deluxe tickets will be available for AED 1,495 which are described as more "exclusive".
Additional packages are also set to be announced.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale on Coldplay's website from Wednesday at noon, with event organiser Live Nation selling pre-sale starting on Thursday at noon. General sale tickets go on sale on Friday at noon on Live Nation's website.
The show will take place at Abu Dhabi's Zayed Sports stadium, which has a capacity of over 44,000 people, on Saturday January 11 2025.
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