Four Coldplay concerts already sold out in Portugal

Written By Lara Silva

The promoter Everything Is New confirmed a fourth date for Coldplay in Coimbra on Thursday after the first three dates sold out. The fourth date has already sold out! Each concert will have 50,000 people in attendance. Coldplay will be performing in Portugal on May 17, 18, 20, and 23 of next year.

These four concerts are Coldplay’s first return to Portugal in over a decade after a concert in Porto. 

The president of Ticketline, Ana Ribeiro, told Lusa that the demand for Coldplay tickets hit a historic level, never seen before in Portugal.

Ticket prices initially cost anywhere between €85 to €500 for the VIP Lounge. A single person could only buy 6 normal tickets or 4 VIP packages.

Everything Is New does not advise people to buy tickets on the resale market. However, due to all tickets being sold out, many are having to do so. There are several tickets being resold for hundreds of euros a piece.

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