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There’s no denying that Coldplay has made a tremendous impact on the music scene on a global scale, with too many #1 hits, Grammys, and accolades to count. And if you’re keen on snagging some last-minute tickets to one of their Vancouver shows, now’s your chance – because the famed British rock band will be onstage starting tonight!
Coldplay tickets are still available on Ticketmaster for Friday, September 22nd and Saturday, September 23rd, and range in price depending on zone and availability, if you’re thinking of purchasing more than one ticket.
Currently, Standard Admission tickets to both Friday and Saturday’s shows range from $245.25 to just over $500. And since the band is renowned for putting on a fantastic show, we’re sure they’re worth every penny.
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Verified Resale tickets can be found at even lower prices, particularly for seats with a “side view” of the stage – which range from $202.30 to $285+ on Friday and $192.78 to $295.70+ on Saturday.
Tickets can also be found on StubHub starting at $229 on Friday and $261 on Saturday.
Meanwhile, on SeatGeek, tickets to Friday’s show range from $206 to over $1k, and tickets to Saturday’s show start at $238.
So there you have it, Vancouver. If you’re on the verge of treating yourself in a big way, we say go all the way with a last-minute pair of Coldplay tickets. You can always repair the damage to your wallet by sticking to free and cheap fall activities this year.
When: Friday, September 22nd and Saturday, September 23rd
Where: 777 Pacific Boulevard
Cost: $192.78+
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