Where to find parking for Coldplay at Wembley Stadium in London

Pre-booking a space on a local neighbour's driveway can cut down on time spent in traffic, commuting costs and stress.

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Coldplay is returning to the UK in 2025 for the next leg of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ World Tour, following a hugely successful series of global shows over the past few years. 

The tour will feature ten nights at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, and two dates at the smaller choice of venue which is Craven Park in Hull. Concert-goers can expect to hear a mix of fan favourites from their earlier albums plus some new material, accompanied by stunning light displays and pyrotechnics.

If you’ve happened to snag tickets for any of the Coldplay dates in London at Wembley Stadium (happening 22, 23, 26, 27, 30, 31 August and 3, 4, 7, 8 of September 2025), this is where you should look to find the cheapest parking for the big night out: 

How to get tickets to Coldplay at Wembley

When do tickets go on sale?

Coldplay ticket sales begin Friday, 27th September 2024 on Ticketmaster. Some presale codes have already been released for priority or VIP access members — you may notice resale prices for anyone who has decided to re-list their purchased tickets.

All Accessible Tickets for this event are sold by Wembley Stadium and can be booked by calling their official support line at  0800 093 0824.

How much do Coldplay tickets cost?

General admission standing tickets are priced at £110 per ticket (plus the usual Ticketmaster fees). Seats are priced between £55 to £165 per ticket. As can be expected, some people have already begun listing resale tickets at 300% the original price, much to the disappointment of lifelong fans. 

Where else are they playing?

The only other location Coldplay have chosen for their UK tour dates is Craven Park Stadium in Hull. They’ll be putting on two shows here 18-19th of August 2025. 

Book a parking space ahead of time for Coldplay near the stadium

Parking around a busy area like Wembley on event nights can be stressful, but there are some alternative methods you can use to try to cut down on time spent in traffic and to save some money in the process.

The simplest and most convenient option for parking for most concert-goers would be to download JustPark and rent a neighbouring driveway or find a secure space in a car park nearby. Not only will it save you time and money on the day-of, but it will also give you guaranteed access to a parking space near Wembley and can offer flexibility that other traditional car parks can’t.

Using the JustPark app or website, you can search, find and reserve a space which should tick most of your boxes when looking for parking:

  • You can search for spaces within walking distance of the stadium and get more affordable rates than local car parks or unsecured pop-up parking
  • You can escape the crowds more easily leaving your car in a slightly less congested area
  • You can extend your parking session easily through the JustPark app if you’re facing delays getting out of the stadium crowds or if they extend their set for another encore (Coldplay do love to put on a long show!)
  • You can have peace of mind knowing that you’ve got a guaranteed parking space upon arrival and that it’s in safe hands with a community member who cares

This tour is expected to be very popular, so we recommend booking a parking space as soon as your tickets are secured so you don’t miss out on available options. If you’re travelling from out of town and will be staying multiple nights in London, make sure you extend your parking session for as long as you need it for. 

If you need some added reassurance, we’ve got dozens of reviews from previous JustPark drivers who have actually used the app for previous Coldplay concerts at Wembley and rated it 5 stars.

Park nearby and take public transport to Wembley

Service is rapid and easy across London when accessing Wembley, and is a popular option for concert-goers. Some options include:

Trains:

  • Station: Wembley Stadium
  • Details: The Wembley Stadium station is directly adjacent to the stadium, with regular services from London Marylebone and other locations. The journey from London Marylebone takes about 10 minutes.

Tube Services:

  • Line: Bakerloo Line
  • Stop: Wembley Central
  • Details: This stop is a short walk from Wembley Stadium, with frequent trains running from Baker Street and other central London stations, taking about 20 minutes.

Buses:

  • Route 18: Provides direct access from various parts of London to Wembley Stadium, with a journey time of around 30 minutes from central locations.
  • Route 83: Connects different parts of North London to Wembley, with a travel time of approximately 25 minutes.
  • Route 92: This bus route also serves Wembley Stadium, taking about 35 minutes from areas such as Willesden and Harrow.

Overground Services:

  • Line: London Overground
  • Station: Wembley Central
  • Details: Connects to Wembley Stadium with frequent services from various locations. The journey from the Overground to the stadium takes about 15 minutes.

Take the train into London to save yourself driving on congested roads

Take the train into London to save yourself driving on congested roads. If you're travelling from out of town and prefer to drive part way and take the train for the remainder of your journey, here are some more affordable pre-bookable parking options from different directions:

From Birmingham and the West, consider parking at Birmingham International Station. Regular trains run to London Euston, taking around 1 hour 20 minutes. Parking spaces are available starting at approximately £5 per hour.

From Cambridge and the North, look into parking near Stansted Airport Station. Trains to London Liverpool Street are frequent and take about 45 minutes. Car parking spaces near the station start at around £3 per hour.

From Brighton and the South, consider Gatwick Airport Station. Trains to London Victoria take about 30-35 minutes, with parking spaces starting at around £4 per hour.

From Reading and the West, find parking around Reading Station. There are frequent train services to London Paddington, with journey times of about 25-30 minutes. Hourly parking pricing starts at £2.50.

Does Wembley offer official car parking?

Wembley does offer official parking for some of their events, which can be booked through the venue website. It’s worth noting that spaces can sell out well in advance, and if you plan on driving directly to the venue grounds you can expect to have reasonable wait times upon exit with thousands of cars leaving the area at once. Prices can vary, but you can expect to pay around £40 for a space onsite.

Do you live near Wembley? Rent out your driveway for extra income

Even if you’re not attending the tour yourself, you can still benefit from the surge of crowds coming into the city to see Coldplay. It’s been proven that local residents who live nearby busy sports or music venues see their annual income increase by 57% by renting out their driveways to event goers, be it sports fans or music enthusiasts.

If you’re a homeowner in London and have a driveway with extra space, simply rent out your driveway to earn a side income and benefit those in need of car parking; it’s as easy as that. You can set your availability and pricing so you’re in full control of your space.

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