Coldplay was forced to change the schedule for two shows at Wembley Stadium, London, England due to the Tube strike plan, a subway in London.
As is known, Coldplay will set a record with ten consecutive shows at Wembley Stadium.
But the last two shows, originally scheduled for September 7 and 8, were replaced to September 6 and 12.
In a statement on the official Instagram account, Chris Martin cs explained, it is impossible to bring 82,000 people to the concert and return safely without the Tube service. Therefore, no event permit can be given for the two concerts.
"It is with a heavy heart that, due to the planned strike in London Underground, we were forced to reschedule our last two concerts at Wembley Stadium at this time," Coldplay said, citing a statement on Instagram, Monday, September 1.
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"Without Tube's service, it is impossible to bring 82,000 people to the concert and return safely, so that no event permit can be given for the nights of September 7 and 8," he continued.
They added that the rescheduling option was taken because it felt better than completely canceling the two finals.
"To avoid cancellation of the show, our only option is to reschedule it," he said.
All tickets will remain valid for a rescheduled date. If you can attend a new date, you don't have to take any action to secure your ticket for a rescheduled show. Your existing ticket will still apply for entry," he said.
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