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This year’s Jingle Bell Ball, hosted by Capital Radio, has finally had its first line-up announcement – and it’s a big one.

The annual event, which is held at London’s O2 Arena, has just confirmed Coldplay as the headliner for their first night, Saturday, December 7, 2024.

Coldplay’s headline performance news is incredibly exciting, considering they just confirmed their own monumental stadium tour will kick off next year across the UK, as well.

On top of Coldplay, this two-day gig, which is being hosted by Barclaycard, will also see some other huge names in music hit the 20,000-person venue. American country music and rapper Teddy Swims is next on the docket, and he’ll be joined by Perrie, Clean Bandit, and more. The full list of performers is below.

Before then, we’ve got how to buy tickets below – here’s the information you need:

Capital Jingle Bell Ball tickets will be available from the Global Player on Friday, November 8, at 9am.

What’s more, a presale will begin the day before. The official Capital Jingle Bell Ball web page states: “Capital listeners who are logged into Global Player with a global iD will get exclusive access to Capital presale tickets from Thursday November 7th at 9am.”

All tickets will only be available from the radio station’s website. You can grab yours here.

If you’d rather not see the likes of Tom Grennan and Sigala aiming for Coldplay, tickets for the band’s tour are still available right now through various resale websites.

We’ve got all the information you need below:

The current line-up for Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball is:

Saturday, December 7, 2024

  • Coldplay
  • Teddy Swims
  • Perrie
  • Clean Bandit
  • Ella Henderson
  • Tom Grennan
  • Sigala

Sunday, December 8, 2024 – TO BE ANNOUNCED

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