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23 upcoming Ed Sheeran concerts across 18 cities in North America, with tickets from $58 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Ed Sheeran's next show?
- Sat, July 4, 2026 at Empower Field at Mile High.
- How much are Ed Sheeran tickets?
- $58–$406 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Ed Sheeran touring near me?
- Playing 18 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Ed Sheeran tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Ed Sheeran shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Ed Sheeran Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Ed Sheeran ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About Ed Sheeran
EEd Sheeran returns to the 2026 touring circuit with a pop-arena production built around the hits — choreography, costume changes, video walls, and a setlist sequenced for maximum singalong moments. 23 confirmed dates across 18 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $58. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran is the English singer, songwriter, and acoustic-guitar one-man-band who has spent the last decade and a half scaling from open-mic floors in West London up to the largest touring operation any solo artist has ever run — and has done it without abandoning the loop pedal, the steel-string acoustic, and the conversational singer-songwriter posture that broke him. The breakthrough was The A Team in the summer of 2011, a fingerpicked acoustic ballad about a homeless woman struggling with addiction that he had been playing in tiny rooms for years before Atlantic Records and Asylum signed him; the song reached the UK top three, the debut album + (Plus) followed weeks later, and the project that has subsequently scored five sequential mathematical-symbol studio records — + (Plus), x (Multiply), ÷ (Divide), = (Equals), and - (Subtract) — plus the autumnal companion record Autumn Variations was set in motion. The ÷ (Divide) Tour ran for two years across stadia in every market on the global touring circuit and closed as the highest-grossing concert tour in history at the time of its wrap, with the Mathematics Tour that followed extending the model into in-the-round 360-degree stadium staging built around a circular B-stage at the centre of the field. The voice is rangey, the guitar work is technically extraordinary in a way that hides behind the songwriting, and the live show is still — at stadium scale, with eighty thousand people in the room — built on a loop pedal, a single performer, and an audience that arrives knowing every word. This page is the working guide to who Ed Sheeran is, what a current-cycle stadium show actually looks like in practice, how the ticketing operation handles demand at his scale, and which cities and stadia keep coming back on the routing.
About Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran was born February 17, 1991, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, to art-curator parents John Sheeran and Imogen Lock, and was raised from age three in Framlingham, Suffolk — the small market town that gives Castle on the Hill its title and that he still lists as home. He picked up a guitar at eleven, wrote songs through his teens, moved to London at sixteen with a stack of self-released EPs and no record deal, and slept on the floors of friends' flats and on the night bus while playing every open-mic and tiny-room slot he could book. The early EPs — No. 5 Collaborations Project in 2011, recorded with London grime artists including Wiley, JME, and Devlin in defiance of the standard singer-songwriter mould — pushed him onto Atlantic and Asylum's radar and reached the UK top two without major-label distribution. The debut album + (Plus) in September 2011 produced The A Team, Lego House, and Drunk and certified five-times platinum in the UK. x (Multiply) in 2014 broke him in North America on the back of Thinking Out Loud, Sing, and Photograph, swept the Brit Awards, and put the project at the head of the global pop singer-songwriter table. ÷ (Divide) in 2017 produced Shape of You — the most-streamed song on Spotify for years — Castle on the Hill, Galway Girl, and Perfect, and the supporting Divide Tour ran across 2017 to 2019 and closed as the highest-grossing tour ever recorded. = (Equals) in 2021, written after his daughter Lyra's birth and the loss of close friend Jamal Edwards, leaned into Bad Habits and Shivers as the singles. - (Subtract) in 2023, produced with Aaron Dessner of The National in a deliberate stripped folk pivot, was a personal grief record — written after his wife Cherry's tumour diagnosis during pregnancy and Edwards's death — and reset the project's tone. Autumn Variations followed later in 2023 as a companion Dessner-produced record, and the Mathematics Tour has continued through subsequent legs at stadium scale globally. He married childhood friend Cherry Seaborn in 2018, lives in Suffolk with their two daughters, owns a small portfolio of UK pubs and restaurants, and remains signed to Atlantic and Asylum. He is a Grammy, Ivor Novello, and Brit Award winner across multiple cycles, and the only artist whose stadium-scale headline set is still genuinely performed solo with a loop pedal and an acoustic guitar.
Mathematics Tour and current touring cycle
The current Ed Sheeran touring cycle — the Mathematics Tour, which extends the model the ÷ Tour established — runs at full stadium scale globally and is structured around in-the-round 360-degree staging built on a circular B-stage at the centre of the field. There is no traditional proscenium end-stage; the performance platform sits in the middle of the stadium with the audience surrounding it on all four sides, and a rotating LED column above the stage carries the visual content so every section of the bowl gets an equivalent view. North American legs anchor on routings through MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Soldier Field in Chicago, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area, and Rogers Centre in Toronto, with European and UK legs routing through Wembley Stadium and the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Croke Park in Dublin, Hampden Park in Glasgow, the Veltins-Arena and Deutsche Bank Park in Germany, and equivalent stadium-scale buildings across the continent. Australian dates have anchored at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and Accor Stadium in Sydney with multi-night runs the working pattern. The show itself is still — even at eighty-thousand-seat scale — performed by Ed Sheeran alone on the platform with an acoustic guitar and a bank of loop pedals, layering rhythm, vocal harmonies, and percussion in real time across the set. Production is bright, friendly, and family-pitched rather than dark-pop austere: warm colour temperatures, fireworks at the encore on permitted dates, confetti through Shape of You and Perfect. A typical headline set runs 110 to 130 minutes across 22 to 26 songs with a single support act warming the room. Doors are typically 5:00 p.m. for stadium dates, support around 6:30, headline set around 8:15. The live event listings above this block are the working calendar — filter by city or date for current on-sale status.
Ed Sheeran tickets
Ed Sheeran stadium tickets are sold primarily through Ticketmaster in North America and the UK, AXS in select markets, Eventim across most of continental Europe, and the relevant national platforms — Ticketek and Frontier Touring in Australia, Creativeman in Japan — elsewhere on the routing. The on-sale model has historically run a fan-club presale through edsheeran.com (sometimes paired with album-pre-order entitlement), a credit-card or local-partner presale, then a final public window. Face value at stadium scale typically runs from a rough US$50 or GBP35 for upper-deck and end-zone tickets up to US$250 to US$400 for floor and lower-bowl premium, with a small premium-package allocation at higher tiers; the band varies by market and currency. Demand has historically cleared multi-night Wembley, Croke Park, and Principality Stadium runs before secondary inventory caught up. The Mathematics Tour has operated an explicit anti-scalper resale policy in line with the artist's public stance — tickets are mobile-only on most legs, transfer is restricted, and the official resale path is Ticketmaster's Verified Resale, AXS Official Resale, or Twickets in the UK (a fan-to-fan platform capped at face value plus fees) depending on the market. Tickets listed on uncapped third-party marketplaces are at risk of cancellation in markets where the policy is actively enforced. The safest secondary path is the official capped-resale window once primary inventory has cleared.
Ed Sheeran UK tour
The UK leg of any current Ed Sheeran touring cycle anchors on the country's full stadium circuit: Wembley Stadium in London (90,000 cap, north-west London) for the marquee multi-night residency, the Etihad Stadium in Manchester (60,000 cap) and Old Trafford (74,000 cap) for the northern stop, the Principality Stadium in Cardiff (74,500 cap, city centre under a closing roof) for the Welsh anchor, Hampden Park in Glasgow (52,000 cap) for the Scottish stop, Sunderland's Stadium of Light (49,000 cap) and the Riverside Stadium on the north-east leg, and Boucher Road Playing Fields and equivalent open-air sites where the routing extends through the Northern Ireland market. The Divide Tour's UK leg in 2018 played multi-night residencies at every one of those buildings and closed the cycle as the country's biggest tour of the year; the Mathematics Tour has carried the same model forward. UK onsales route through Ticketmaster UK and AXS with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window — Twickets is the official capped fan-to-fan resale platform for UK dates and remains the safest secondary path. Demand at the UK on-sale routinely clears multi-night Wembley and Principality Stadium runs before the secondary inventory catches up; the strictness of the resale policy means UK fans who miss the primary window have a genuinely limited above-face-value path. Set construction, in-the-round B-stage staging, and 110-to-130-minute runtime are consistent across UK dates — the production is the same building-by-building. Check the live event strip above for the active UK dates and current on-sale status.
Ed Sheeran setlist
A Mathematics Tour set runs roughly 110 to 130 minutes and is structured to walk an audience that arrives knowing every word through the catalogue rather than front-loading the singles. The opening typically anchors on Tides from the = era, with Castle on the Hill and BLOW from the No.6 Collaborations Project sequence following early in the run as audience-warmer tempo tracks. The middle of the set rotates the singer-songwriter material — Shivers, the Bad Habits dance-pivot from =, the Perfect ballad, Thinking Out Loud, Photograph, and a stripped The A Team on the B-stage section — across a rotating night-by-night order. The Galway Girl Celtic-fiddle moment lands with the rotating stage cycling through the audience and is one of the night's reliable singalong peaks. Eraser, the rap-leaning opener of ÷, has historically returned as a mid-set palate-cleanser on Mathematics Tour dates. The closing run typically builds through Shape of You — by some distance the largest streaming song of his catalogue, used here as the structural climax rather than the encore peak — into Bad Habits with the production's biggest LED and lighting state, fireworks where the building permits, and a stripped final acoustic moment to bring the room back down. Encores have rotated by leg: You Need Me I Don't Need You from the + era as the loop-pedal showcase, the - (Subtract) material on some dates, the Perfect or Photograph stripped ballad on others. Exact running order shifts night to night; setlist.fm tracks each show after the fact.
Ed Sheeran meet and greet and VIP
Ed Sheeran has historically operated a small VIP allocation on the Mathematics Tour and prior cycles through CID Entertainment and similar tour-services partners, with packages typically anchored on a premium seated location, early venue entry, an exclusive merchandise bundle, and access to a pre-show VIP hospitality area — not a face-to-face artist meet-and-greet. The artist has been consistent across cycles that he does not sell traditional handshake-and-photo-with-Ed packages at scale; the official VIP tiers stop short of artist interaction and are priced and described accordingly. A small allocation of premium-inventory inner-circle standing tickets — the area immediately around the central B-stage — clears on the standard Ticketmaster onsale rather than as a VIP package and is the most contested ticket in any given building. Fan-club presale registration through edsheeran.com is the most reliable route to either the inner-circle ring or any VIP-tier hospitality package on a given show. Any third-party listing advertising a 'meet Ed Sheeran' photo opportunity should be treated with caution — no commercial handshake package is available through official channels on the current cycle.
Tour cities
London
London is the home market — Sheeran moved to the city at sixteen to chase the open-mic circuit, broke through on the back of West London floor shows, and London stadium dates carry the weight of a hometown run. Mathematics Tour and Divide Tour stops have anchored on multi-night Wembley Stadium residencies (90,000 cap, north-west London) — the Divide Tour played four consecutive Wembley nights as the European leg's climax and the routing pattern has continued. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (62,000 cap, north London) is the alternative book on routings that pair Wembley with a second London stop, and the O2 Arena (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) has hosted indoor-tier dates on cycles that step the production down. Onsales route through Ticketmaster UK and AXS depending on the building, with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The Pit Pass-equivalent standing allocation in the inner-circle ring around the B-stage clears on the presale. London crowds are loud through Galway Girl, Castle on the Hill, and the Shape of You closing run. Check the live event strip above for the active London date.
Dublin
Dublin is the project's other anchor — Sheeran has Irish heritage on his father's side, Galway Girl is one of his most-played tracks in the city, and Dublin dates are typically the loudest stop of any European leg. Mathematics Tour stops have anchored at Croke Park (82,300 cap, GAA headquarters in Drumcondra) with multi-night residencies the working pattern at the cycle's scale — the Divide Tour played multiple sequential Croke Park nights and the Mathematics routing has continued the model. Aviva Stadium (51,700 cap, Lansdowne Road) is the smaller stadium alternative on routings that need a mid-cap room, and the 3Arena (13,000 cap, North Wall Quay) has hosted indoor dates on cycles that step the show down. Onsales route through Ticketmaster Ireland with the edsheeran.com fan presale ahead of the public window. Croke Park has a transport plan built around the Drumcondra and Connolly rail stations and the Dublin Bus network — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. Check the live event strip above for the active Dublin date.
Manchester
Manchester is the northern UK anchor — Mathematics Tour dates have routed through the Etihad Stadium (60,000 cap, Manchester City's ground in east Manchester) on the cycle's biggest UK runs and through the AO Arena (21,000 cap, city centre) on legs that step the show down to indoor scale. Old Trafford (74,000 cap) has hosted larger one-off stadium dates on routings that need the bigger building. The newer Co-op Live (23,500 cap, opened 2024 alongside the Etihad Campus) is the indoor alternative on Mathematics-era legs. Onsales move through Ticketmaster UK and AXS, with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The northern crowd is reliably loud, the Etihad's stadium acoustic handles the loop-pedal build-up well, and the inner-circle floor ring around the B-stage clears on the presale without exception. Check the live event strip above for the active Manchester date.
Glasgow
Glasgow Mathematics Tour stops anchor at Hampden Park (52,000 cap, the Scottish national stadium in south Glasgow) for the marquee stadium date, with the OVO Hydro (14,300 cap, Clyde waterfront) the indoor alternative on cycles that step the show down. The Divide Tour played multiple sequential Hampden nights and the routing pattern has held through later legs. Onsales route through Ticketmaster UK with the edsheeran.com fan presale ahead of the public window. The Glasgow crowd is one of the louder rooms on the UK leg — Galway Girl and the Shape of You closer land particularly hard — and the stadium's transport plan runs through Mount Florida and Kings Park rail stations plus an extensive Glasgow bus network. Check the live event strip above for the active Glasgow date.
New York
New York is the East Coast US anchor — Mathematics Tour and Divide Tour stops have routed through MetLife Stadium (82,500 cap, East Rutherford, New Jersey, the home of the Giants and Jets) for the stadium-scale headline dates, with Citi Field (42,000 cap, Queens, the Mets' ballpark) the alternative on routings that need a mid-cap stadium. Madison Square Garden (20,000 cap, Midtown Manhattan) has hosted indoor-tier dates on cycles that step the show down. Onsales route through Ticketmaster with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window. MetLife is served by NJ Transit's Meadowlands Rail Line on event days — plan on the post-show transit crush taking 60 to 90 minutes to clear. The inner-circle standing ring around the B-stage clears on the presale without exception. Check the live event strip above for the active New York date.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Mathematics Tour and Divide Tour dates have anchored at the Rose Bowl (89,000 cap, Pasadena) for the marquee West Coast stadium runs, with SoFi Stadium (70,000 cap, Inglewood) the newer alternative on routings that prefer the covered-roof building. Crypto.com Arena (20,000 cap, Downtown) and the Hollywood Bowl (17,500 cap) have hosted smaller-scale and benefit dates on cycles that step the show down. Onsales move through Ticketmaster with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The Rose Bowl's transport plan is bus-heavy on event days — the venue's distance from the Metro rail network means most attendees drive or use the shuttle service from designated lots. Demand at LA stadium dates has historically cleared the on-sale within minutes. Check the live event strip above for the active LA date.
Toronto
Canadian Mathematics Tour stops anchor in Toronto at Rogers Centre (50,000 cap, the Blue Jays' ballpark in the downtown core) for the marquee stadium run, with Scotiabank Arena (19,800 cap, downtown waterfront) the indoor alternative on cycles that step the show down. The Divide Tour played multiple sequential Rogers Centre nights and the Mathematics routing has held the pattern at the cycle's current scale. Onsales run through Ticketmaster Canada with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two before the public window. Rogers Centre is served by Union Station on the GO Transit and TTC networks — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear through the downtown core. The Toronto crowd is reliably loud through Castle on the Hill and the Shape of You closer. Check the live event strip above for the active Toronto date.
Berlin
Berlin Mathematics Tour stops anchor at the Olympiastadion (74,000 cap, in the Westend district at the western edge of the city) for the headline stadium dates, with Mercedes-Benz Arena (17,000 cap, Friedrichshain) the indoor alternative on cycles that step the show down. The Divide Tour played sequential Olympiastadion nights and the Mathematics routing has continued the pattern. Onsales move through Eventim and Ticketmaster Germany, with the edsheeran.com fan presale ahead of the public window. The Olympiastadion is served by the U-Bahn at Olympia-Stadion station on the U2 line and S-Bahn on the S5, with extensive bus links — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. The German crowd is loud through the choruses and attentive through the stripped acoustic mid-set passages. Check the live event strip above for the active Berlin date.
Sydney
Sydney Mathematics Tour dates anchor at Accor Stadium (84,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush) for the headline stadium run with Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, same precinct) the indoor alternative on routings that step the show down. The Divide Tour played multiple sequential Accor Stadium nights and the Mathematics routing has continued the model at scale. Onsales route through Ticketek and Frontier Touring, with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the Frontier members presale and the public window. The Australian leg typically pairs Sydney with Melbourne (MCG or Marvel Stadium) and Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium) on a tight three-week routing. The Olympic Park precinct is well-served by the Sydney Trains Olympic Park line — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. Check the live event strip above for the active Sydney date.
Paris
Paris Mathematics Tour dates anchor at the Stade de France (80,000 cap, in Saint-Denis north of the city) for the marquee stadium runs, with La Défense Arena (40,000 cap, in Nanterre west of the city) the covered alternative on routings that need a mid-cap room and Accor Arena (20,300 cap, Bercy) the indoor alternative on cycles that step the show down. Onsales route through Ticketmaster France, Fnac Spectacles, and the relevant venue ticketing channel, with the edsheeran.com fan presale a day or two ahead of the public window. Stade de France is served by RER B at La Plaine-Stade de France and RER D at Stade de France-Saint-Denis — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. The Paris crowd brings volume on Galway Girl, Perfect, and the Shape of You closer. Check the live event strip above for the active Paris date.
Cheapest Ed Sheeran Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Ed Sheeran tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Ed Sheeran dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $58 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Ed Sheeran tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Ed SheeranVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Ed Sheeran VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Ed Sheeranconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Ed SheeranVIP & meet and greet guide.
Ed SheeranPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Ed Sheeran 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Ed Sheerantour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Ed Sheeran presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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