The wait is almost over! It’s only a few nights’ sleep before the British pop-rock band Coldplay serenades Hong Kong audiences with their four-day sold-out concert. A truly Sky Full of the Stars moment awaits at the new Kai Tak Stadium, welcoming 50,000 fans for the Hong Kong stop of Coldplay’s Music of The Spheres World Tour. Excitement is truly in the air! So, we put together a guide to the 2025 Coldplay concert in Hong Kong.
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If you’re one of the lucky ones to score a ticket, congratulations! Put on your best concert outfit and get ready for a night (or nights if you manage to snap more tickets) of Sparks as Coldplay performs the best songs. From navigating the new venue (so you won’t get Lost!) to where to stay and what to bring, our Coldplay 2025 concert in Hong Kong guide has got you covered.
Your ultimate guide to the 2025 Coldplay concert in Hong Kong 2025
When and where is the Coldplay concert in Hong Kong?
The Coldplay concert in Hong Kong is scheduled for April 8, April 9, April 11 and April 12 at the Kai Tak Stadium. Originally, the band was only supposed to perform for three days. However, due to (unsurprising) popular demand, they added one more day.
For the Standing Zone, only attendees aged 12 or above and with a height of 140 cm or above are allowed. There is no ticket redemption service at the venue, so make sure to redeem your ticket at nearby Cityline Ticketing Kiosks before the concert.
Attendees should arrive as early as possible to ensure ease of access to the concert venue when the doors open. Also, keep in mind that Kai Tak Stadium is a new venue so it’s best to be familiar with the area beforehand. While the concert starts at 8 pm, doors should ideally be open by 5 or 6 pm.
More detailed information regarding admission arrangements, important notices, and traffic services will be available closer to the show date. So, stay tuned for more information in the coming days.
How to get to the venue?
MTR: The easiest way to get to the venue is to take the MTR. Concertgoers can alight at Kai Tak Station, Sung Wong Toi Station, or To Kwa Wan Station on the Tuen Ma Line. Sung Wong Toi provides easier access to the stadium. However, it is also a 15–20-minute walk from To Kwa Wan Station.
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Bus: Those who prefer to take the bus can get off at Kowloon City Bus Interchange, Argyle Street Playground, or Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus.
Ferry: Additionally, a ferry from North Point to Kowloon Ferry Pier is also a viable option. The ferry terminal is about a 10–15-minute walk away to the stadium.
Taxi: Taxi is the fastest option to consider. There are designated taxi and private car pick-up and drop-off areas within the stadium. However, to avoid traffic congestion, these areas will not be available during events. It’s advisable to pick a landmark such as Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus to alight.
Visit the official website for more details.
Where to stay?
Dorsett Kai Tak
Dorsett Kai Tak is the best hotel to stay in in the area. It is quite literally just a mere five-minute walk to the stadium. Concertgoers can also book a room that has an incredible view of the stadium. The hotel has two dining options: Sichuan-Spanish restaurant Sieta Ocho and rooftop bar Jin Bo Law. As with any five-star hotel, guests can expect a gym, a swimming pool, and plenty of other amenities and facilities.
Address: 43 Shing Kai Road, Kowloon City, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3528 8288
Website: dorsetthotels.com/dorsett-kai-tak/
Starting price: HKD 1,105 per night
Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees
Also within arm’s length from the stadium is Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees in To Kwa Wan. The four-star hotel is only a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Guests can dine at Café 8 Degrees, which has a buffet and a la carte choices ranging from western and Asian cuisine. Meanwhile, The Pool Bar is the perfect spot to unwind with a cocktail in hand. Good news: the hotel has a special package just for those attending a concert at the stadium.
Address: 199 Kowloon City Road, To Kwa Wan Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2126 1988
Website: harbour-plaza.com/8degrees/
Starting price: HKD 470 per night
iClub To Kwa Wan Hotel
iClub To Kwa Wan Hotel takes pride in being eco-friendly, especially being smoke-free. It has 340 guestrooms, and those staying on the higher floors can enjoy the views of Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon City skyline. The hotel is a two-minute walk from To Kwa Wan Station and about a 15-minute walk to the stadium. While there is no swimming pool, it does have an outdoor Sweat Zone and complimentary round-the-clock coffee and tea service.
Address: 8 Ha Heung Road, To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2936 6600
Website: iclub-hotels.com/en/iclub-to-kwa-wan-hotel
Starting price: HKD 516 per night
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong is located across the harbour, but thanks to the North Point-Kowloon City ferry route, it’s only a 15-minute ferry ride away. Plus, it’s about time that this underrated ferry service gets its due. The ride to Kowloon City offers a stunning view of Victoria Harbour that is different from the more popular island side routes. The five-star hotel itself also has stunning views of Victoria Harbour and has over 660 rooms to choose from. Treat yourselves to the rooftop restaurant and bar Cruise or eat all you can at the popular buffet restaurant The Farmhouse. Oh, did we mention it’s a dog-friendly hotel, too?
Address: 1 North Point Estate Lane, North Point, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3762 1234
Website: hyatt.com/hyatt-centric/en-US/hkgct-hyatt-centric-victoria-harbour-hong-kong/
Starting price: HKD 1,155 per night
Regal Oriental Hotel
Regal Oriental Hotel (formerly Regal Airport Hotel) is located next to the former Kai Tak airport, a place that’s steeped with history. The hotel has over 490 guestrooms, including 24 suites that provide amazing views of Kowloon East, the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, and Victoria Harbour. It also boasts state-of-the-art facilities such as a fitness room, a power bank rental service, and a communal lounge. Guests feeling peckish can dine at The China Coast Pub, a western-style restaurant serving American-style delights.
Address: 30-38 Sa Po Road, Kowloon City, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2718 0333
Website: regalhotel.com/en/regal-oriental-hotel
Starting price: HKD 513 per night

What to wear and what to bring to the Coldplay concert in Hong Kong?
The four-day Coldplay concert in Hong Kong is in spring, and the temperature can range from 20 degrees to 28 degrees. The concert is at night so there’s no need to worry about shade. Dress comfortably, especially those in the Standing zone. Refrain from bringing outside food. There are plenty of places to eat around the area such as Airside mall, Kai Tak Mall, Kowloon City, or To Kwa Wan. Arrive early so you have time for dinner.
No professional cameras and recording devices are allowed. Other things not to bring include umbrellas, folding chairs, selfie sticks, tripods, and flammable items. A bag search is conducted before concertgoers can enter the venue. Opt for a small bag so you can enjoy the concert comfortably.
Lastly, make sure your phone is fully charged so you can capture memories throughout the day. Otherwise, bring a power bank.
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Coldplay concert in Hong Kong 2025 guide: Setlist prediction
Expect a mix of fan favourites such as The Scientist, Fix You, A Sky Full of Stars and newer tracks from Moon Music. Local artist Marf and Palestinian-Chilean artist Elyanna are special guests too.
Based on the band’s past performances of the Music of Spheres tour, here’s a likely setlist for Hong Kong:
- Higher Power
- Adventure of a Lifetime
- Paradise
- The Scientist
- Viva la Vida
- Charlie Brown
- Hymn for the Weekend
- Let Somebody Go
- Yellow
- In My Place
- Human Heart
- People of the Pride
- Clocks
- Infinity Sign
- Midnight
- My Universe
- Sunrise
- A Sky Full of Stars
- Sparks
- The Jumbotron Song
- Humankind
- Fix You
- Biutyful
We hope you enjoy the 2025 Coldplay concert in Hong Kong!
This story first appeared here.
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Coldplay’s concert in Hong Kong is on April 8, 9, 11, and 12.
Coldplay is performing at the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong.
Coldplay tickets are available via Cityline.
Coldplay tickets cost HKD 1399 (Standing), HKD 2099, HKD 1699, HKD 1299, HKD 999, HKD 699, HKD 399 (Seated). Ultimate spheres experienced ticket cost HKD 6599 while the Kubik experience cost HKD 3499. Finally, the Floris early entry experience cost HKD 2799.
Several artists such as Jay Chou, JJ Lin, and Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon are touring Hong Kong in 2025.
Yes, tickets for the Coldplay concert in Hong Kong are sold out.
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