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Ed Sheeran ticket updates: European tour 2025 expanded with extra dates

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Ed Sheeran has added extra dates to his European 'Mathematics' tour in 2025 after selling out within an hour.

The "Shape Of You" singer is set to tour Europe from May to September, with scheduled shows in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, and Denmark.

Sheeran has now included additional performances in Germany, Norway, Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark from June to September.

The singer recently serenaded the England squad following their 2-1 victory over Slovakia in Round of 16.

2025 will mark the final leg of the 'Mathematics' tour, following tours of North America and stops in Southeast Asia, the UAE, and India.

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  • Where can you buy tickets?

    You can purchase tickets at:

    Ticketmaster - buy here
    Seat Unique - buy VIP tickets here

  • 'Mathematics' tour to end strong

    According to trade publication Pollstar, the Mathematics tour ranked as the seventh-highest grossing tour of 2023, generating over $268 million across 54 shows,

    The tour's final dates in Germany next year will bring the three-year tour to a close, ensuring a triumphant final three months with 600,00 tickets sold and additional dates now available.

  • Support acts to be revealed

    No names have been revealed yet, but fans will be anticipating exciting support acts for the upcoming shows.

    Dylan, Griff and Khalid are just some of the names who have supported the 'Mathematics' tour so far.

    Most recently Calum Scott worked with Sheeran for the first six months of this year, opening for him in Europe and Asia.

    Credit: Splash News
  • Want to buy tickets?

    You can purchase through the following links:

    Ticketmaster – buy here
    Seat Unique – buy VIP tickets here

  • Last chance

    On Friday, Ed Sheeran confirmed that these are the final dates of the 'Mathematics' tour.

    The "A-Team" singer first began his 'Mathematics' Tour in April 2022 in Europe, performing through September 2022. He then took the tour to New Zealand and Australia in February 2023, before bringing it to the US in April 2023.

    The next run of European dates to conclude the tour will bring things full circle.

  • Fans snap up tickets

    Excited fans are buying tickets ready for next year. Some fans are even buying multiple tickets to go to shows back-to-back!

  • Five year anniversary

    Today marks five years since the release of Sheeran's "No.6 Collaborations Project"

    The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and included hit singles like "I Don't Care" with Justin Bieber and "Beautiful People" featuring Khalid.

  • August, September Dates

    August, September dates

    Sheeran will then perform in Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweeden and Denmark, before heading back to Germany to finish the tour.

    AUGUST
    2 –  Switzerland, Zürich, Stadion Letzigrund
    7 – Belgium, Antwerp, Middenvijver Park – extra show
    8 – Belgium, Antwerp, Middenvijver Park
    16 – Poland, Wroclaw, Tarczyński Arena
    22 – Sweden, Stockholm, Strawberry Arena – extra show
    23 – Sweden, Stockholm, Strawberry Arena
    29 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
    30 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
    31 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken – extra show

    SEPTEMBER
    5 – Germany, Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
    6 – Germany, Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena – extra show

  • August, September Dates

    Sheeran will then perform in Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweeden and Denmark, before heading back to Germany to finish the tour.

    AUGUST
    2 –  Switzerland, Zürich, Stadion Letzigrund
    7 – Belgium, Antwerp, Middenvijver Park – extra show
    8 – Belgium, Antwerp, Middenvijver Park
    16 – Poland, Wroclaw, Tarczyński Arena
    22 – Sweden, Stockholm, Strawberry Arena – extra show
    23 – Sweden, Stockholm, Strawberry Arena
    29 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
    30 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
    31 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken – extra show

    SEPTEMBER
    5 – Germany, Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
    6 – Germany, Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena – extra show

  • Where to buy tickets

    You can purchase tickets:

    Ticketmaster - buy here
    Seat Unique - buy VIP tickets here

  • May, June, July dates

    The first three months of Sheeran's European tour see him perform in Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Norway.

    MAY
    30 – Spain, Madrid, Cívitas Metropolitano

    JUNE
    6 – France, Marseille, Orange Vélodrome Stadium
    14 – Italy, Rome, T.B.A
    20 – France, Lille, Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy
    28 – Germany, Stuttgart, MHPArena – extra show
    29 – Germany, Stuttgart, MHPArena

    JULY
    4 – Germany, Hamburg, Volksparkstadion – extra show
    5 – Germany, Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
    26 – Norway, Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion
    27 – Norway, Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion – extra show

  • Serenading Saka

    The star recently took time out to perform a private concert for the England men's team after their 2-1 victory over Slovakia.

    Sheeran will undoubtedly be cheering on the Three Lions to victory in this weekend's final against Spain.

  • Setlist of hits

    Fans can expect to enjoy hit songs including "Castle on the Hill," "The A Team," and "Shape of You."

  • 1 hour sell-out

    Ed Sheeran added the extra dates after selling out 600,000 tickets in just 60 minutes.

    Sheeran has now included extra shows in Germany, Norway, Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark between June and September.

  • 2025 Tour

    Beginning in May next year, Ed Sheeran will kick off his tour in Madrid with the tour set to include in September in Germany.

    The singer will also tour through France, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Denmark.

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