Tickets for Coldplay's sixth show are already available.
The announcement comes hours after the band revealed that they were adding a fifth show on Jan 30. Tickets for all six shows are now available for general sale via Ticketmaster and Singpost.
Prices for the tickets start at S$68 and go up to S$298, excluding booking fees. The band previously announced that they'll be selling a limited number of Infinity Tickets, priced at the equivalent of US$20 , for the shows at a later date. These tickets aim to make the tour more accessible to fans. Restricted to two tickets per buyer, Infinity Tickets must also be bought in pairs .
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