Extra tickets for Coldplay's Singapore concert to go on sale on 30 March

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Chris Martin of Coldplay performs onstage at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards. (Photo: Getty)

Missed your chance to get tickets to Coldplay’s “A Head Full of Dreams Tour” in Singapore this weekend? You might have a second chance.

Organiser Live Nation Lushington on Wednesday (29 March) announced a limited number of restricted side-view tickets for both the 31 March and 1 April shows.

The tickets will go on sale from 1pm on Thursday (30 March), and are only available via the Sports Hub website and hotline (+65 3158-7888), not the box office or Singpost outlets.

Tickets, which will start at $78 for a CAT 13 seat, are on a first come first served basis, and are capped at four per transaction.

Tickets for a CAT 11 seat will cost $268, while CAT 12 seats will cost $168 each.

In a post on their Facebook page, Live Nation Lushington said this release came after “setting out the final sight lines of the staging and production for the show” at the National Stadium.

The organisers also reminded fans not to purchase tickets from unauthorised sellers. Earlier on Wednesday, the police said they had arrested two men over a ticket scam for Coldplay’s concert.

The original batch of 100,000 tickets for the two shows were sold out within hours of release on 25 Nov last year.

The performances this weekend will be the chart-topping British band’s first appearance in Singapore in eight years.

Consisting of band members Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion, Coldplay’s discography includes hits such as “Yellow”, “The Scientist” and “Clocks”.