Fresh from his headline performance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, Ed Sheeran has announced a huge UK and European stadium tour for 2018.
The 25-date tour will kick off with two dates at Cork’s Páirc Uí Chaoimh on May 4/5 before Ed heads to Belfast, Galway and Dublin. The tour continues with the UK leg which will see Ed perform in Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, London and Cardiff. The ‘Shape of You’ singer will then start the European leg in Amsterdam, taking in locations such as Werchter, Stockholm, Berlin and Zurich before rounding off the tour in Warsaw on August 11.
Ed Sheeran 2018 Stadium Dates
4 May – Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
5 May – Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
9 May – Boucher Playing Fields, Belfast
12 May – Pearse Stadium, Galway
13 May – Pearse Stadium, Galway
16 May – Phoenix Park, Dublin
18 May – Phoenix Park, Dublin
24 May – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
1 June – Hampden Park, Glasgow
8 June – St James’ Park, Newcastle
15 June – Wembley Stadium, London
16 June – Wembley Stadium, London
22 June – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
28 June – Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
1 July – Festival Park, Werchter
6 July – Stade De France, Paris
10 July – Ullevi, Gothenburg
14 July – Friends Arena, Stockholm
19 July – Olympiastadion, Berlin
22 July – Flughafen Essen/Mulheim, Essen
25 July – Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld, Hamburg
28 July – Olympiastadion, Munich
3 August – Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich
7 August – Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
11 August – PGE Narodowy, Warsaw
Ed Sheeran confirmed via Facebook that tickets will go on sale on Saturday July 8 2017 at local times: 9am Ireland/Belfast, 10am UK, and 11am elsewhere. Full information is available on his website.
On this occasion, there will be NO pre-sale, and in order to put a stop on touts and secondary sellers, Ed has once again teamed up with Twickets which will allow fans to buy and sell tickets fairly. A message on Ed’s website states: “You are required to bring your tickets, booking confirmation and credit card, plus a form of ID or you may not be granted entry to the show. Your ticket is not valid if resold unless it’s through our official face-value resale partner Twickets.”
Ed has also confirmed that this is just the beginning of his stadium tour. Sit tight for more locations to be announced.
https://twitter.com/edsheeran/status/879987248330100736
2017 has been a stellar year for the mighty Ed Sheeran. Since making his comeback in January with ‘Shape of You’ and ‘Castle on the Hill’, he’s broken countless records. Many of these came after releasing his latest album Divide, where Ed became the first artist to have all 16 album tracks chart in the UK top 20.
Ed is currently in the middle of his world tour, having recently wrapped up his UK and European dates. He’s also performed at various high profile events, from Glastonbury to The Grammys to The Brits, and made a long-awaited appearance on Carpool Karaoke with James Corden. He’s also just been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List!
With Australian dates already penned in for 2018, in addition to the newly announced UK and European stadium tour, Ed’s reign looks set to continue for the foreseeable. What else can he possibly achieve? We’ll have to wait and see.
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