Coldplay and Ed Sheeran have officially unveiled their highly anticipated 2026 world tour plans, thrilling fans with a slate of major international dates and cities. Coldplay’s upcoming tour, dubbed **“The Final Symphony”**, marks a celebratory farewell to the band’s decades-long era of global stadium domination. The trek is set to span six continents — beginning on **March 1, 2026, in Buenos Aires, Argentina**, and wrapping with a series of triumphant performances at **Wembley Stadium in London** in late September. The band will revisit iconic global cities including **São Paulo, Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Cape Town, Tokyo, and Sydney**, with each show delivering a retrospective setlist of fan-favorite hits like “Yellow,” “Viva La Vida,” and “Fix You.” Coldplay has also committed to sustainable touring practices, pledging carbon-neutral staging and environmental partnerships throughout the run.
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran is gearing up for his worldwide **“Loop Tour,”** in support of his new album *Play*. The tour already launched in **January 2026 across Australia and New Zealand** with a string of stadium shows in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth. ([JamBase][2]) Building on that momentum, Sheeran has now released a comprehensive **North American leg** that stretches from **June 13, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona**, through major venues such as **Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, Denver’s Empower Field, Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, Toronto’s Rogers Centre, and East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium**, before concluding on **November 7, 2026 in Tampa, Florida**. Additional stops include Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Foxborough, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Arlington and Hollywood, making this one of Sheeran’s most expansive tours
Together, these tours cement 2026 as a blockbuster year for live music, drawing crowds worldwide and giving fans unforgettable live experiences from two of the biggest names in modern pop and rock.