Free cycle parking for Coldplay in Hull

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Free cycle parking for Coldplay in Hull

Free and secure cycle parking for up to 250 bikes will be offered Dan Wheeler from Visit Hull and Hanna Wright from R-evolution at Soccer Sensations on Poorhouse Lane. (Image: Hull City Council) Free and secure cycle parking for up to 250 bikes will be offered to people heading to the Coldplay concerts in Hull, Hull City Council has said. The Glastonbury giants are set to play at Hull’s Sewell Group Craven Park on August 18 and 19 as part of the Music of the Spheres World Tour 2025. The council is working alongside the charity R-evolution to give people the opportunity to leave their bikes at Soccer Sensations. This is next door to Craven Park, and the council said that staff will park it ready for collection later. As part of the council’s Bike Lights for Dark Nights initiative, the first 30 bikes to arrive without lights each night will receive a free set of lights as well as having them fitted. This will also come alongside a hi-vis rucksack cover. Councillor Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, said: “Coldplay’s arrival is undoubtedly one of the biggest gigs in Hull for a long time and as a city, we’re all excited to play host to not only the band, but fans from across the country who will be visiting our fine city. Coldplay’s ongoing campaign for sustainability is something we can relate to and support wholeheartedly, which is why we’re delighted to be able to offer this free cycle parking and light fitting for ticket holders. “We expect this offer to prove very popular which is why we’re asking those wishing to utilise the service to pre-register their details and make the service more efficient.” Chris Martin of Coldplay performs at Nissan Stadium on July 22, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Image: Getty) Did you know you can get all the latest traffic and travel updates sent straight to your inbox? From road closures, live incidents and weekly speed camera locations, sign up to our Hull Traffic and Travel newsletter by clicking here. Fergal McCullough…
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