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Coldplay have confirmed they will play two concerts in Hull before heading to Wembley in August next year.
The band will appear at Craven Park on 18 and 19 August before performing six dates at Wembley Stadium.
A statement confirmed Hull and London will be the only UK and European cities where Coldplay will perform next summer.
Pre-sale tickets will be available on Thursday 26 September before a general sale begins 09:00 BST on Friday 27 September.
In a statement, Coldplay said 10% of the proceeds from the Wembley and Hull shows would be donated to the Music Venue Trust which supports grassroots venues and artists in the UK.
The band also confirmed half of the tickets for the Hull shows would go to local fans, dependent on them having an HU, YO, DN or LN postcode, to mark their first concert in the city.
Paul Lakin, the chief executive of Hull KR, the rugby league club which owns Craven Park, said the events would be the “biggest” ever seen in the city.
He said: “We are truly delighted to bring the world’s biggest band to East Hull. The stadium is no stranger to big acts but this is on another level.”
Coldplay are due to release their 10th studio album, Moon Music, in October with the band claiming it will be their most “eco-friendly” record.
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