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Ed Sheeran is currently touring across 19 countries and has 30 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, after that they'll be at Unknown venue in Boston.

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After a 4.5hr drive to see the show we weren’t disappointed!

Lewis Capaldi was first up and as funny and great as ever. Had the crowd laughing.

The Darkness were not my thing but they engaged with one particular guy called “Rick” in the crowd, who also sang his heart out for an appreciative audience.

The main man Ed appeared on stage around 8.30pm with a huge smile on his face, to an immense welcome from the Ipswich crowd, he was born not too far away, so was nice to see him finish this huge 2 year world tour at home.

Also he gave hundreds of free tickets to the pupils of the school he attended when he lived there.

His vocals were simply incredible, loud, strong, smooth and steamy, just beautiful !!

Screen graphics and timings were perfect too.

His guitar playing was awesome to watch and I have no idea how he concentrates on so many things at once with the loop, that is pure talent and the build up and sound in some songs ie Eraser, Bloodstream and the awesome You need me,I don’t need you gave me goosebumps.

Ed was joined for Galway Girl by Beoga which was brilliant.

Special guest Stormzy for “Shape of You” was the icing on the cake and I’m so pleased I bought the tickets last year, they were worth every penny.

Only complaint was the rude and miserable guy behind the official merch counter!! Spending £50 on a hoodie for my daughter meant I had to save for it and it would have been nice to have had a “hello” a “thank-you” or any kind of a smile!!!

Luckily the bar staff were friendly, smiley and helpful as were the local people.

Would 100% recommend ED SHEERAN as someone to see live, he is INCREDIBLE.

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Let me just start off by saying Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer and speaker. He is comedic and doesn't require thousands of lights and a massive stage to impress thousands. He stayed interactive with the crowd very well. This is my 3rd concert ever and it was both the best and worst I have ever.

Ed Sheeran did amazing, he isn't the issue. As people know in concerts you stand and dance to most songs and sit (under circumstances) when ballads are playing or the performer is speaking. So- I was standing during one of Ed Sheeran's many sings along/dancing songs. I am a 6 foot tall 13 years old there for my birthday. In the area, I was in many people asked me to sit while he talked which I happily obliged to then learning the rules.

It was all fine until one man yelled in a very rude/angry voice yelled at me (during a dancing song) "SIT DOWN IDIOT IN THE BLACK HAT." Which at the very moment I didn't recognize as myself until my father went to lash back (as any protective super concert dad would do). This is something I had never experienced. So for the rest of the concert, I sat having an emotional/mental breakdown.

I'm not sure if it was the music or the people that made me cry so much. This was an experience I will learn from. Unfortunately, it is (probably) because Ed Sheeran reins in a large age group as an audience. This means sometimes people will be cranky, rude, or just plain snarky.

I understand if someone handicapped asked me to sit because they couldn't stand. But this man that yelled at me was about 50 or younger. I hope he ended up enjoying his concert because by halfway through my whole 6' or taller family stood and danced. He sat and everyone around him was asking him to join.

Sorry for my rant. Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer. I just thought you should know that people that (I know) will be everywhere (and we cant do much about them). But it was rude.

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Great show! I bought my wife and I tickets as a gift for her (she was a huge Ed Sheeran fan even before he was famous) and we had a great time. My wife had never been to the venue, and while I had been to shows at Consol Enery Center before this was the first show I saw there since it became PPG Paints Arena. Everything about the production and performances (lights, audio, visuals, crew, musicians etc) went off with nary a hitch and was executed in a very timely manner. Props to all involved.

James Blunt opened, and like many people there (as he joked) I only knew one of his songs: "You're Beautiful". He was funny, charismatic, a good showman, and a good sport. He put on a high quality emotion filled performance, and despite his music being on the sadder side still managed to pump everyone up for Ed Sheeran. "Don't Give Me Those Eyes" was a highlight. He hung out in the Captain Morgan lounge after his performance and invited anyone interested to come hang with him. I came in not really knowing who he was and left checking out his latest music and regretting not grabbing a beer with him.

Than Ed came out (my wife had a pinch me I'm dreaming moment). He was noticeably quieter and a bit more reserved than Blunt when addressing the audience, but quickly dove in. I was always aware Ed was a talented solo artist, but you really appreciate his talent on a different level when you actually hear him perform outside of a studio live with just him and a guitar. Most of his songs were studio quality. A few songs dipped in quality but for charming and understandable reasons like audience involvement and impressive sped-up improv (i.e. the "Don't" and "New Man" mashup). He played nearly all the songs my wife and I were looking for ("Perfect", "A-Team", "Galway Girl", "Nancy Mulligan", "Thinking Out Loud", etc.). Since this was the "Divide" tour he played almost every song off that album (but not all: no "Barcelona", "Bibia be ye ye", etc.) He also played a lot of his older songs, including an audience request for "Cold Coffee" (he stated it was the first time he performed it live since 2010-2011). I also liked how he put on a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey during his closing song "You Need Me and I Don't Need You".

TLDR it was one of the best shows I have seen.

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Ed Sheeran Unveils Dates for First North American Tour in Five Years

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Ed Sheeran has announced details for the North American leg of his “+ – = ÷ x Tour” (pronounced “The Mathematics Tour”), hitting stadiums across the continent for the first time since his 2018 “Divide” tour,

Dates begin on May 6th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, before wrapping up on September 23rd at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA (see itinerary below). Main support on a majority of the dates comes from R&B singer Khalid (May 6th-September 2nd), with rapper/singer-songwriter Russ rounding out the tour (September 9th-23rd); Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters, and Rosa Linn alternate as first of three.

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To usher in the news of the tour, Sheeran is set to make a pair of television appearances: on CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on October 13th, followed by ABC’s “Good Morning America” on October 14th.   

“+ – = ÷ x TOUR” North American tour dates 2023 with: + Khalid – Russ × Dylan · Rosa Linn % Cat Burns ≠ Maisie Peters

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Ed Sheeran Announces Dates For 2023 North American ‘Mathematics’ Stadium Tour

The outing is slated to kick off on May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

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Ed Sheeran is bringing his “Mathematics” tour to North American shores next year. The singer announced dates for his first stateside swing in almost five years on Monday (Oct. 3), revealing a string of stadium shows slated to kick off on May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

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Main support on the tour will be provided by Khalid (May 6-Sept. 2), as well as Russ (Sept. 9-23), as well as sets from Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Rosa Linn.

The “Mathematics” tour will come to North America for the first time since Sheeran’s 2018 “Divide Tour” became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time. According to a release announcing the North American dates, the recently wrapped UK/European leg of the “Mathematics” tour found Sheeran performing for more than three million people in six months.

Registration for Ticketmaster’s #VerifiedFan sale opened Monday morning at 10 a.m. ET and will end on Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. ET; click here to register. The Verified Fan presale begins on Weds. (Oct. 12) at 10 a.m. and runs through Oct. 13 at 10 p.m. (times are local). The general public on-sale kicks off on Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. (local time).

Sheeran will promote the tour announce by dropping by The Late Show on Oct. 13 and Good Morning America on Oct. 14.

See the “Mathematics Tour” dates below:

May 6 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (+ x)

May 13 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (+ x)

May 20 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (+ x)

May 27 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (+ x)

June 3 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (+ x)

June 10 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (+ x)

June 17 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre (+ *)

June 24 — Landover, MD @ FedEx Field (+ *)

July 1 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium (+ *)

July 8 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium (+ *)

July 15 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field (+ *)

July 29 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (+ %)

August 5 — Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (+ % )

August 12 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium (+ %)

August 19 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High (+ %)

August 26 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field (+ #)

Sept. 2 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place (+ #)

Sept. 9 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium (- #)

Sept. 16 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium (- #)

Sept. 23 — Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium (- #)

* Rosa Linn

% Cat Burns

# Maisie Peters

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Ed Sheeran announces stadium tour for 2022

Singer-songwriter will play 12 UK dates, including three at Wembley Stadium, plus 15 more across Europe

Following his ÷ tour, which ran from 2017 to 2019 and became the highest-grossing tour of all time, Ed Sheeran is returning to the live stage in a series of stadium shows for 2022.

Beginning 12 May in Belfast, he will play 12 concerts in the UK, travelling to Cardiff, Sunderland, Manchester and Glasgow, and ending with three nights at Wembley Stadium in London. Fifteen further dates straddle 11 countries across Europe .

Announcement of Ed Sheeran’s tour, projected on the Angel of the North.

He teased the tour with projections across UK landmarks, including Battersea power station and the Angel of the North.

The tour, of which this is the first leg, is entitled the Mathematics tour, or + – = ÷ x, named after a string of his studio albums. He is currently gearing up for the release of =, which comes out on 29 October.

Its first single Bad Habits has spent 11 weeks at No 1. He is expected to knock himself off the top today, with new single Shivers.

Tickets for the Mathematics tour go on sale on Saturday 25 September.

In 2019, he broke U2’s record for the highest-grossing tour of all time, generating £567m ($776m) from 260 concerts and 8.5m tickets sold.

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Ed Sheeran comes to AT&T Stadium on Saturday, May 6th to kick off his 2023 + – = ÷ x Tour. Multi GRAMMY® Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran will hit stadiums across the continent for the first time since his history-making “Divide Tour” in 2018, which officially became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion. Sheeran will be accompanied by special guests Khalid and Dylan.

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Ed Sheeran Announces North American Leg of “+ – = ÷ X Tour”

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ATLANTA (October 3, 2022) - Multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran has announced details for the North American leg of his “+ - = ÷ x Tour” (pronounced “The Mathematics Tour”), hitting stadiums across the continent for the first time since his history-making “Divide Tour” in 2018, which officially became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion.

Sheeran will visit Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on May 27, 2023, his second concert at the venue after playing in front of over 50,000 fans in November of 2018.

Support acts for the Atlanta show are multi-platinum artist Khalid with Dylan . Sheeran recently wrapped the UK/European leg of the “+ - = ÷ x Tour,” performing in front of over 3 million people in six months.

To ensure that his fans have the best chance at getting tickets, Ed Sheeran is partnering with Ticketmaster to use the #VerifiedFan system. Registration opened Monday, October 3 rd at 10:00  a.m. and closes on Sunday, October 9 th at 10:00 p.m. Fans can register HERE .   The Verified Fan Presale is set to begin on Wednesday, October 12 th at 10:00 a.m. and run through Thursday, October 13th 10:00 a.m. The general public on-sales is Friday, October 14th at 10:00 a.m.

Falcons season ticket members will receive an email soon with more information regarding their exclusive presale.

Additionally, American Express card members can access tickets beginning Wednesday, October 12 th at 12 noon through Thursday, October 13 th at 10:00 p.m. HERE , prior to the general on-sale.

“+ - = ÷ x Tour” is the first major trek to support “=,” Sheeran’s latest full length album, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 upon its 2021 release, becoming his fourth consecutive album to top the chart.  The fourth installment of Sheeran’s symbol album series, “=” is highlighted by its GRAMMY®-nominated lead single “ Bad Habits ,” which was up for “Song of the Year” at the 64 th Annual GRAMMY® Awards earlier this year, and its follow-up smash “ Shivers .”

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ED SHEERAN ANNOUNCES 2023 NORTH AMERICAN STADIUM TOUR - SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 AT U.S. BANK STADIUM

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NORTH AMERICAN LEG OF

 “+ - = ÷ x TOUR”

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 AT U.S. BANK STADIUM

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GENERAL ON-SALE STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TH AT 10AM CT

Multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran has announced details for the North American leg of his “+ - = ÷ x Tour” (pronounced “The Mathematics Tour”), hitting stadiums across the continent for the first time since his history-making “Divide Tour” in 2018, which officially became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion.  Main support on a majority of the dates comes from multi-platinum artist Khalid (May 6th-September 2nd) with rapper/singer-songwriter Russ rounding out the tour (September 9th-23rd); Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters, and Rosa Linn alternate as first of three. Sheeran recently wrapped the UK/European leg of the “+ - = ÷ x Tour,” performing in front of over 3 million people in 6 months and highlighted by a five-night stand at London’s Wembley Stadium. 

To herald the news of his upcoming tour, Sheeran is set to make a pair of high profile, national television appearances.  The acclaimed singer-songwriter has a very special performance planned for CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on October 13th, followed by ABC’s “Good Morning America” on October 14th.    

“+ - = ÷ x Tour” is the first major trek to support “=,” Sheeran’s latest full length album, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 upon its 2021 release, becoming his fourth consecutive album to top the chart.  The fourth installment of Sheeran’s symbol album series, “=” is highlighted by its GRAMMY®-nominated lead single “Bad Habits,” which was up for “Song of the Year” at the 64th Annual GRAMMY® Awards earlier this year, and its follow-up smash “Shivers.”  

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Ed Sheeran Confesses: Tears, Trauma, and Those Bad Habits

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I n case there’s any doubt, Ed Sheeran is well aware of the fact that he’s … Ed Sheeran.

“I’m not an idiot,” he says, early in our acquaintance. “When you say in your office, ‘I’m gonna go and interview Ed Sheeran,’ you must get sneers. I’ve always been that guy.” 

But Sheeran is convinced that, in certain quarters, his achievements and talents — his elastic voice, his endless trove of hooks, his freaky, human-playlist capacity for cross-genre metamorphosis, lately extended to Afropop, EDM, and reggaeton — don’t seem to register. In those eyes, he’s a ginger-haired interloper, a vaguely hobbit-y mortal who ascended into the realm of pop godhood via some kind of cosmic error, and then refused to leave. “I was the butt of jokes before this,” he says, “and I’m the butt of jokes now, and it’s not necessarily just my music.”

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Lyra, who’s emerged for some snuggle time, is eyeing a blue plastic wading pool on the Shire-green lawn. “As soon as Daddy’s finished the interview, I’ll go splashing with you,” Sheeran promises.

He has zero traces of impostor syndrome. He looks at the dozens of songs he’s discarded for every hit, the hundreds of shows he played before anyone knew his name, and he’s sure he knows how it all happened. But, he says, “people do look at me and they’re like, ‘How did you get in that position?’ ”

With Sheeran’s new album, – (pronounced Subtract ), due May 5, he’s in sudden danger of achieving a new brand of musical coolness, thanks to some of his most unadorned and emotive songwriting, paired with the chiaroscuro inventiveness of production by the National’s Aaron Dessner . Sheeran knows there’s a chance critics might actually like this one, which kind of scares him: “I’m worried about that, because all my biggest records, they hate.” 

He’s sitting cross-legged and shoeless on the gray cushion of an outdoor couch, wearing a crisp white T-shirt, black shorts from the Italian brand Stone Island, and white tube socks. His arms are a rainbow riot of tattoos, quotes in Gaelic and Dwarvish among them. He’s got a scruffy, reddish beard going, and his longish hair sticks out of a baseball cap from Lowden Guitars, a high-end acoustic-guitar manufacturer. When he was a kid, he dreamed of playing one; now he’s a collaborator on a signature model.

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Sheeran’s hero and friend Eric Clapton got him into serious watch collecting, as he did for John Mayer, and today’s wristwear is a Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar model that seems to be worth at least six figures. (Don’t bother trying to get his take on Clapton’s anti-vax turn, by the way: “I love Eric. I don’t want to say anything bad about him,” says Sheeran, who started playing guitar after seeing a “Layla” performance on TV. He is, himself, vaccinated, but has managed to contract Covid at least seven times, thanks to constant travel and the kids.)

Sheeran encounters hostility almost exclusively online these days, when it reaches him at all. But when he first started coming into London as a teenager, toting his acoustic guitar and loop pedal from gig to gig, trying to get signed, he’d hear it right to his face. “I spent so long with people laughing about me making music,” he says. “Everyone saw me as a joke, and no one thought I could do it.” The way he sees it, he alchemized all that contempt and doubt into artistic fuel. “And I think that’s still the drive. There’s still this need to prove myself. And I’m still kind of not taken seriously. If you were to speak to any sort of muso, ‘Oh, I love my left-of-center music,’ I’m the punchline to what bad pop music is.”

At some point long ago, he decided not to worry about it. “I mean, mate, when I wrote ‘Perfect’ and ‘Thinking Out Loud,’ I remember being like, ‘Oh, these are a bit cheesy,’ ” he says. “But at the time being like, ‘I don’t know if I care.’ And they became the biggest ballads in the world that year. And you’re like, ‘Well, people must connect with cheese, then!’ ”

Sheeran isn’t afraid to say what he means in his songs, at nearly all times. If he’s grown up and is a father now, he sings, “I have grown up/I am a father now” — the opening line of 2021’s =. His use of metaphor is sparing. He loves Van Morrison, but if Sheeran wrote a song called “Listen to the Lion,” it would probably be about a trip to the zoo, and a Top Five worldwide hit to boot.

In truth, at this moment, with his 32nd birthday about to hit, he looks less ordinary than ever. The beard lends him a certain glamour, and he’s lean enough these days to expose sharp cheekbones he credits to an hour of weightlifting a day, pointing to a set of dumbbells on the porch. There’s a river’s worth of feeling in his deep-blue eyes, recently lasered out of nearsightedness, a striking contrast to all that red fuzz.

“ Babies love Ed, because he’s got an unusual face,” says Seaborn, who has warm hazel eyes under her caramel-colored eyeglass frames. She exudes intelligence and a certain steadiness, and also happens to be the subject of a worshipful song — “Shape of You” — that’s been streamed billions of times. (She’ll tell some of her story in May 3’s documentary series, Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, streaming on Disney+.)

For what it’s worth, and it’s worth a lot, Sheeran’s friend and collaborator Taylor Swift thinks Sheeran is thoroughly great, “the James Taylor to my Carole King,” as she told Rolling Stone a few years back. She hooked him up with Dessner, her Folklore and Evermore partner, to work on the Swift-Sheeran co-write “Run,” for her Taylor’s Version remake of Red, before suggesting they work on Sheeran’s music. For his part, Dessner finds it “boring” to contemplate the idea that anything about Sheeran or his music might be uncool. “He’s a brilliant writer,” he says. “I’ve seen it up close.” 

Sheeran wouldn’t mind making new fans with Subtract, but he doesn’t need your grudging acceptance. “Someone who’s never liked my music ever? And sees me as the punchline to a joke? For him to suddenly be like, ‘Oh, you’re not as shit as I thought you were?’ That doesn’t mean anything.”

ED SHEERAN IS CRYING AGAIN, and he’s glad. It’s nearly been a year, and he doesn’t want the pain to fade quite yet. “I don’t want to get over it,” he says. “I would hate to talk about it, but not feel …” His eyes and his face are equally red now, and he can’t quite get the words out. 

The two friends had an easy chemistry, as demonstrated in an old YouTube clip where Sheeran and Edwards trade lines from the grime track “Burst Da Pipe,” both of them cracking up. “People assumed that we were lovers,” Sheeran rapped on a recent tribute to his friend, “F64.” “But we’re brothers in arms.” “That was a big rumor in the industry,” Sheeran says. “And I don’t think anyone thought that I knew the rumor. But I get it, man. I lived in his room!”

When he was 18 and had no place to live in London, he crashed for the night at Edwards’ house, and ended up staying for “God knows how long. Like, I get why people would think that. We used to go on holidays together.” The night before he learned of Edwards’ death, Sheeran was out to dinner with Swift and Joe Alwyn, exchanging texts with Edwards about plans to shoot a video the next day. “Twelve hours later,” Sheeran says, “he was dead.”

February of last year was already the worst month of Sheeran’s life. Just before Edwards’ death, Seaborn, six months pregnant, was diagnosed with a tumor that needed surgery — which couldn’t happen until after she gave birth. There was talk of delivering early, though she ultimately carried Jupiter to term and had successful surgery in June, the morning of a Wembley concert for Sheeran. “There’s nothing you can do about it,” he says. “You feel so powerless.” Meanwhile, he was in court defending a plagiarism lawsuit over “Shape of You,” “being called a thief and a liar.” (He won the suit.)

I don’t know any old rockers who aren’t alcoholics or sober,” Sheeran says. “And I didn’t want to be either.

Edwards’ death shattered him, sent him spiraling. “My best friend died,” he says, tearing up for the first time in our discussions. “And he shouldn’t have done.” He found himself in his latest bout of what he quietly knew to be depression. “I’ve always had real lows in my life,” he says. “But it wasn’t really till last year that I actually addressed it.” 

He first experienced it in elementary school, a period that’s sometimes played for laughs in chronicles of his life, but turns out to have been deeply traumatizing. “I went to a really, really sport-orientated primary school,” he says. “I had bright red hair, big blue glasses, a stutter. I couldn’t play the sport because I had a perforated eardrum. You’re just singled out for being different at that point. I’ve kind of blocked out a lot of it, but I have a real hang up about that. I think it plays into wanting to be on a stage and have people like you and stuff.” 

It was Seaborn who figured out what was going on, and told Sheeran he needed help. For the first time in his life, he started seeing a therapist. “No one really talks about their feelings where I come from,” he says. “People think it’s weird getting a therapist in England.… I think it’s very helpful to be able to speak with someone and just vent and not feel guilty about venting. Obviously, like, I’ve lived a very privileged life. So my friends would always look at me like, ‘Oh, it’s not that bad.’ ”

If there’s still skepticism about therapy in the U.K., some young Americans treat it as a sort of miraculous, all-healing totem — hence the prevalence of “Men will literally become the biggest male pop stars of their generation instead of going to therapy”-type memes. For Sheeran, it’s been deeply helpful, but not magical. “The help isn’t a button that is pressed, where you’re automatically OK,” he says. “It is something that will always be there and just has to be managed.”

As he talks, Sheeran keeps pulling at a loose silver chain on his right wrist. He spent most of last year wearing two rubber bracelets. One was from Edwards’ funeral, the other, bearing the slogan “Don’t fuck up,” belonged to yet another lost friend, the Australian music exec Michael Gudinski, who died in 2021. On Christmas, Seaborn gave Sheeran the new jewelry, with Jupiter’s and Lyra’s names engraved inside. On New Year’s Day, Sheeran made the switch. “It felt symbolic,” he says, “to take off those bracelets and put on one for my family.”

In late 2021, Swift’s matchmaking led to Sheeran and Dessner sitting down for a sushi dinner in New York. Dessner recalls telling Sheeran that he “would love to hear him in a more vulnerable, more sort of elemental way.” Not long after that conversation, Dessner did his thing, sending Sheeran fully arranged instrumental beds that just needed vocal melodies and lyrics.

In the midst of Sheeran’s month from hell, he started writing over the tracks. “I wasn’t really around a guitar,” he says. “But I had these instrumentals, and I would write to them — in the backs of cars or planes or whatever. And then it got done. And that was the record. It was all very, very, very fast.”

Sheeran, like much of humankind, is a huge fan of Swift’s Dessner-produced Folklore and Evermore. While he was determined not to copy them, he does think Dessner helped both him and Swift tap into the same mode of free, fast-flowing writing. Usually, Sheeran sits in a room with collaborators, bouncing ideas back and forth. In contrast, Dessner delivers a finished musical landscape. “And then he goes, ‘Now you say what you want to say,’ ” Sheeran says. “So there’s no filter. There wasn’t any going back and checking on any lyrics. And I think that’s what was brilliant about Folklore and Evermore — it’s just complete brain-to-page. That’s where you get lines like ‘When I felt like I was an old cardigan under someone’s bed, you put me on and said I was your favorite.’ There wasn’t anyone challenging that line. And that’s why it’s brilliant.”

The opening track, “Boat,” evokes one of Sheeran’s early heroes, the singer-songwriter Damien Rice, in its starkness, with Dessner’s textured chords swelling beneath acoustic strumming. (Sheeran wrote it over a piano-and-drums bed created by Dessner, but reworked it as a raw guitar song.) “They say that all scars heal, but I know maybe I won’t,” Sheeran sings, sounding more plaintive than you’ve ever heard him. “The waves won’t break my boat.” On another ballad, “Life Goes On,” Sheeran sings directly of Edwards: “Life goes on with you gone, I suppose/I sink like a stone.”

“Eyes Closed,” the first single, is built around a pinging pizzicato riff that builds to an octave-jumping chorus as big as anything in Sheeran’s catalog: “I’m dancing with my eyes closed/’Cause everywhere I look I still see you.” It’s a rewrite of a more straightforward pop song Sheeran had on hand, a more generic breakup narrative. Now it speaks directly to his traumas and their aftermath: “I pictured this month a little bit different/No one is ever ready.”

There are 14 tracks on –, but that’s not the end of Sheeran and Dessner’s collaboration. Sheeran yanked three tracks from the album that felt too joyous, and realized they were the start of something else. “It was very quickly seen that we were making two different things,” says Sheeran. He went on to write an entirely separate second album with Dessner. He’s already mixing that one, though he’s not sure when it will come out; he wants to give – a chance to breathe. “I have no goals for the record,” he says. “I just want to put it out.”

Sheeran has five more albums in mind using another category of symbols, one he’s not ready to share, at least on the record. He sees the last in that series as a years-long project, with a twist. “I want to slowly make this album that is quote-unquote ‘perfect’ for the rest of my life, adding songs here and there,” he says. “And just have it in my will that after I die, it comes out.”

THIS IS WHAT ED SHEERAN DOES before he goes onstage in front of 50,000 people: practically nothing. He switches from his usual T-shirt and shorts and watch and sneakers into a modestly sharper stage outfit, and heads out, without so much as a final glance in the mirror or a comb through his hair. No vocal warmup, even. He wakes up on show days feeling no different than on any other days, and talks to the vast crowds the same way he speaks offstage. His persona is no persona. (As for the infamous photo of a glammed-up Beyoncé duetting with a dressed-down Ed: “I think it symbolizes two people being themselves, personally. She is the best performer on Earth. And I am a bloke in a T-shirt.”)

The SUV ride to tonight’s venue is only 20 minutes, during which we pass dozens of Sheeran’s fans making the same journey on foot. “Love Yourself,” the smash he gave to Justin Bieber, happens to play on the radio — the recording, he notes, is just his version with Bieber’s voice replacing his own. We pass several barricades and are whisked inside, past the local rugby team’s locker room. Sheeran’s dressing room is a big, airy refuge, set off by white curtains, with a cream-colored couch at its center, and an elaborate play area in one corner, just in case the kids show up. A foil-covered dinner of Japanese noodles and vegetables arrives for Sheeran, and as with every meal he eats in our time together, he’s arranged for me to be served the same — not a move that would occur to most celebrities.

There’s a wireless sound system in a road case in the corner, and Sheeran uses some idle time before his show to play me some unreleased music. Like, a dizzying, unbelievable amount of unreleased music, in so many styles it almost feels like a prank. “I’ve got loads and loads and loads of shit,” he says. Instead of waiting for inspiration, his method is to just keep the faucet flowing. “I wrote 25 songs the week I wrote ‘Shape of You,’ ” he says. But he’s never had so much finished music piled up that he’s this excited about. It’s years’ worth of releases, in his estimation. “Who’s to say at what point creativity stops,” he says, “and you can’t write any more songs? At least there’s enough banked up.”

Beyoncé is the best performer on Earth,” Sheeran says of an infamous photo of them together. “And I am a bloke in a T-shirt.

He starts out by playing an airy ballad, “Magical,” from his second album with Dessner. “This is how it feels to be in love,” he sings. “This is magical.” Another Dessner song, a likely single, has a bright “Solsbury Hill” feel: “Saturday night is giving me a reason to rely on a strobe light,” he sings, amid more meditations on grief. A third Dessner production is a surging Bruce Springsteen-inspired track called “England.” 

Sheeran plays a grime track where he full-on speed-raps, trading off with the British rapper Devlin, another friend of Edwards. “Like Kendrick Lamar, this shit ain’t free,” Sheeran spits. There’s a drum-and-bass banger “for the ravers” that he wants to release as a double A side with a David Guetta-produced track where Sheeran praises the power of “summer vibration.” Another Guetta song is even more shameless in its Vegas-EDM feel, but it’s not for Sheeran — they’re trying to figure out who’ll sing it. 

There’s a striking doo-wop-meets-Paul McCartney song called “Amazing Daughter,” the first thing Sheeran wrote after he briefly persuaded himself he should retire from music to become a stay-at-home dad after Lyra’s birth. It’s an outtake from his last album that he loves, but has no idea where he’ll find a place for it.

He plays a remnant from time spent in Nashville, a nearly parodic bro-country song he wrote with Florida Georgia Line that Sheeran assumes they rejected as too-on-the-nose: “My neck’s still red, the sky’s still blue, my truck’s still big, my girl’s still you … we live where we live because we love living in Middle America.”

On top of it all, there’s the big-ass song Sheeran wrote for the new season of Ted Lasso . “Do you want to hear it?” he asks. “Because it’s fucking good.” “We’ll rise from the ashes and write in stars with our names,” he sings in a chorus Chris Martin will envy, complete with whoa-whoa-whoas.  “The joy was worth the pain/Love’s the beautiful game.”

“Sorry,” Sheeran says at the end, unnecessarily. “I know I’ve just, like, song-vomited on you.”

Snow Patrol guitarist Johnny McDaid, one of Sheeran’s most frequent collaborators, has long since gotten used to Sheeran’s genre hopping. “A songwriter is sort of an antenna,” he says. “They pick things up in the ether, and depending on how wide the frequency band of your antenna is, you tend to genre-fy yourself. With Ed, his frequency band is so wide that it really can come from anywhere and be anything.” But it’s a mistake, McDaid argues, to confuse facility with being facile: “He approaches every song he writes as if it’s the first song and the last song. He approaches it with this real tenderness and curiosity.”

It’s nearly showtime, and Sheeran strips from today’s outfit (nearly the same as yesterday’s, with the exception of rare Marty McFly-model Nikes) to his black boxer briefs, and pops on his stage clothes. He has a secret method of transport through the crowd that he asks me not to reveal. Once that mystery journey is over, we’re underneath his yacht-size rotating stage, currently covered by a sort of metal cage that will rise to reveal Sheeran after a countdown on the video screens. There’s about three minutes left, and Sheeran is still uncannily calm, promising a sound guy (known as Normal Dave, in contrast to another Dave in his employ) a celebratory drink soon. As the countdown hits 90 seconds, Sheeran insists that I scamper up to the stage itself, to the spot by his mic stand, and take it in. The vast crowd is visible through the enclosure, all around you, from the rugby field to the upper decks. You’re facing 50,000 people alone, armed with just your loop pedal and guitar. There doesn’t seem to be much to be calm about. 

“Forty seconds!” a stage manager warns, and I sprint off the stage, with Sheeran taking over. The concert proceeds as planned, with singalongs and phones held aloft during the slow songs and Sheeran explaining how his loop pedal works, as he has every night for years. (These days, a full band, kept to side stages, does join him for a few songs.) Then he gets to “Bloodstream,” a moody 2014 confessional about an MDMA experience. The stadium glows blood-red as he builds the loop that drives the song — a bassy thump on the guitar, a driving arpeggio. But three minutes in, a rising tide of static overtakes the music. Sheeran stops and disappears under the stage. He reemerges and starts again. A minute in, the static returns. He repeats the process. More static, another disappearance. Sheeran’s production team is starting to sweat.

For the crowd, the whole thing is a revelation, and you’ll hear people in Auckland talking about it on the street for days afterward. After all, how many other artists of Sheeran’s generation could even come close to pulling this off? 

Backstage, Sheeran is in a mild state of shock. “Yeah, fuck me,” he says, sighing. He can’t bring himself to perceive the evening as the triumph it is. All he sees is a crowd that didn’t get its money’s worth. “It was so excruciating,” he says.

He makes it clear his team needs to fix the problem, but there’s never a question of a tantrum, onstage or off. “What can you gain shouting at people?” he asks. “I also think people work harder for you. If someone’s shouting, you’re just like, ‘Fuck you.’ ”

We were supposed to do another interview tonight, but Sheeran bumps it until tomorrow, a decision he says he made onstage. Instead, he eats a steak (again, I get one too), and starts seriously drinking red wine. Some of the old schoolmates who now work for him fill the room, and pour themselves glasses. The lights dim, and any remaining tension eases. “Let’s just forget tonight,” Sheeran says, raising a glass. “Let’s just forget it ever happened.”

BUT HE DOESN’T FORGET. And he doesn’t get much sleep, either. One of his kids has tonsillitis, so he’s up most of the night, and when he wakes up, his first thought is of the previous night’s troubles. “It was a good outcome,” he acknowledges, “but it’s just not what people paid for. It’d be like going to watch Avatar, and it stops halfway through. Then James Cameron comes out at the end and just narrates it. You’d be like, ‘Oh, that’s a new experience!’ But it’s not what you paid for.”

We sit on the dressing-room couch and start talking about “Bad Habits,” his 2021 smash. He’s mentioned in the past that the song is about “addiction issues,” but it never seems to register with anyone. “If you sing that on a piano really slowly,” he says, “it’s like a confessional song about addiction.” 

Earlier, he told me he “used to be a party boy in my twenties.” But it went further than that. “I was always a drinker,” he says. “I didn’t touch any sort of like, drug, until I was 24.” But beyond weed, he did get into a “few” substances, which he won’t name, because he doesn’t want his kids reading it someday. “I remember just being at a festival and being like, ‘Well, if all of my friends do it, it can’t be that bad,'” he says. “And then sort of dabbling. And then it just turns into a habit that you do once a week and then once a day and then, like, twice a day and then, like, without booze. It just became bad vibes.”

He’s vague on how and when he broke from those substances, but makes it clear the hardest thing was quitting hard liquor. “Two months before Lyra was born, Cherry said, ‘If my waters break, do you really want someone else to drive me to the hospital?” he recalls. “Because I was just drinking a lot. And that’s when it clicked. I was like, ‘No, actually, I really don’t.’ And I don’t ever want to be pissed holding my kid. Ever, ever. Having a couple of beers is one thing. But having a bottle of vodka is another thing. It’s just a realization of, ‘I’m getting into my thirties. Grow up! You’ve partied, you’ve had this experience. Be happy with that and just be done.’ I love red wine, and I love beer. I don’t know any old rockers that aren’t alcoholics or sober, and I didn’t want to be either.”

Edwards’ cocaine-related death only cemented his feelings about certain substances. “I would never, ever, ever touch anything again, because that’s how Jamal died. And that’s just disrespectful to his memory to even, like, go near.”

He chuckles, with zero humor. “So I found myself doing what Elton [John] talks about in his book — gorging, and then it would come up again.” (John put it this way in his autobiography: “I had developed bulimia.”) “There’s certain things that, as a man talking about them, I feel mad uncomfortable. I know people are going to see it a type of way, but it’s good to be honest about them. Because so many people do the same thing and hide it as well.” 

All of these battles are continuous. “I have a real eating problem,” he says. “I’m a real binge eater. I’m a binge-everything. But I’m now more of a binge exerciser, and a binge dad. And work, obviously.”

It’s almost showtime again, but Sheeran is happy to keep talking, with one half-joking request: “If I don’t cry in the next 40 minutes, that would be great.” This time, the show is flawless, with the hit singles at the end going off in their full, loop-pedal glory, the climactic fireworks fully earned. He makes a point of expressing his gratitude for his crew from the stage. 

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“Fuck me,” he says backstage afterward, in an entirely different tone, a white towel around his neck. “Perfect show! That was so good. We should fuck up more often.” He’s thrilled, and so ready to celebrate that you’d almost think it was his first big concert. The wine comes out again.

Sheeran is “very grateful to do what he does,” says McDaid, his songwriting partner. “A lot of people in his position aren’t. He walks into a room to write a song, and tells me how grateful he is to be doing this.”

Produced by heather robbins and mary goughnour at clm. Photography direction by emma reeves . Fashion direction by alex badia . Market editor: emily mercer. Fashion market assistance by ari stark . Styling and grooming by liberty shaw and hilary owen . Tailoring by alberto rivera at lars nord studio . Set design by bette adams at mhs artists . Digital technician: creigh lyndon . Photography assistance by kyrre kristoffersen and nick grennon . Set design assistance by kaeten bonli and bell francis-bell . Photographed at pier 59 studios .

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  • Recap 08 Jul 2022 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 07 Jul 2022 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 01 Jul 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 30 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 29 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 25 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 24 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 18 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 17 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 16 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 12 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 11 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 10 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 09 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 04 Jun 2022 Stadium of Light Sunderland, UK
  • Recap 03 Jun 2022 Stadium of Light Sunderland, UK
  • Recap 28 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 27 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 26 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 13 May 2022 Boucher Road Playing Fields Belfast, UK
  • Recap 12 May 2022 Boucher Road Playing Fields Belfast, UK
  • Recap 06 May 2022 Thomond Park Limerick, Ireland
  • Recap 05 May 2022 Thomond Park Limerick, Ireland
  • Recap 29 Apr 2022 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 28 Apr 2022 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 24 Apr 2022 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 23 Apr 2022 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 20 Apr 2022 Vicar Street Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 19 Apr 2022 Whelan's Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 01 Apr 2022 Alexandra Palace Theatre London, UK
  • Recap 31 Mar 2022 Alexandra Palace Theatre London, UK
  • Recap 27 Mar 2022 Royal Albert Hall London, UK
  • Recap 26 Mar 2022 Concorde 2 Brighton, UK
  • Recap 23 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 22 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 21 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 09 Dec 2021 Irving Plaza New York, United States
  • Recap 02 Sep 2021 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 25 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 24 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 11 Aug 2019 Laugardalsvöllur Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Recap 03 Aug 2019 Messegelande Hannover, Germany
  • Recap 27 Jul 2019 Tusindaarsskoven Odense, Denmark
  • Recap 24 Jul 2019 Malmi Airport Helsinki, Finland
  • Recap 23 Jul 2019 Malmi Airport Helsinki, Finland
  • Recap 19 Jul 2019 Otkritie Arena (Spartak) Moscow, Russia
  • Recap 14 Jul 2019 Live at The Haymarket London, United Kingom
  • Recap 12 Jul 2019 Lucavsala Park Riga, Latvia
  • Recap 08 Jul 2019 Letiště Letnany Prague, Czech Republic
  • Recap 07 Jul 2019 Letiště Letnany Prague, Czech Republic
  • Recap 03 Jul 2019 Arena Națională Bucharest, Romania
  • Recap 29 Jun 2019 Wörthersee Stadion Austria, Klagenfurt
  • Recap 28 Jun 2019 Wörthersee Stadion Klagenfurt, Austria
  • Recap 22 Jun 2019 Hockenheimring Hockenheim, Germany
  • Recap 02 Jun 2019 Estadio Da Luz Lisbon, Portugal
  • Recap 01 Jun 2019 Estadio Da Luz Lisbon, Portugal
  • Recap 29 May 2019 Matmut Atlantique Bordeaux, France
  • Recap 26 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 25 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 24 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 03 May 2019 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Recap 28 Apr 2019 Rajamangala National Stadium BANGKOK, THAILAND
  • Recap 26 Apr 2019 Singapore National Stadium SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
  • Recap 23 Apr 2019 Kyocera Dome Osaka Osaka, Japan
  • Recap 21 Apr 2019 Songdo Moonlight Festival Park SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
  • Recap 18 Apr 2019 Hong Kong Fantasy Road Outdoor Venue Hong Kong,
  • Recap 17 Apr 2019 Hong Kong Fantasy Road Outdoor Venue Hong Kong,
  • Recap 13 Apr 2019 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Recap 09 Apr 2019 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 04 Apr 2019 Taoyuan City Stadium Taoyuan,
  • Recap 28 Mar 2019 Cape Town Stadium Cape Town, South Africa
  • Recap 25 Mar 2019 Johannesburg FNB Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Recap 24 Mar 2019 Johannesburg FNB Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Recap 23 Feb 2019 Campo Argentino De Polo BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
  • Recap 20 Feb 2019 Estadio Centenario MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
  • Recap 17 Feb 2019 Arena Do Gremio PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil
  • Recap 14 Feb 2019 ALLIANZ PARQUE SÃO PAULO, Brazil
  • Recap 13 Feb 2019 ALLIANZ PARQUE SÃO PAULO, Brazil
  • Recap 08 Aug 2018 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna, Austria
  • Recap 30 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 29 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 25 Jul 2018 Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld Hamburg, Germany
  • Recap 23 Jul 2018 VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 22 Jul 2018 VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 19 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Berlin, Germany
  • Recap 14 Jul 2018 Friends Arena Stockholm, Sweden
  • Recap 11 Jul 2018 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 10 Jul 2018 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 07 Jul 2018 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 06 Jul 2018 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 01 Jul 2018 Festivalpark Werchter, Belgium
  • Recap 29 Jun 2018 Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 28 Jun 2018 Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 24 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 23 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 22 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 17 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 16 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 15 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 14 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 09 Jun 2018 St James' Park Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 08 Jun 2018 St James' Park Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 02 Jun 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Recap 01 Jun 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 25 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 24 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 18 May 2018 Phoenix Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 16 May 2018 Phoenix Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 13 May 2018 Pearse Stadium Galway, Ireland
  • Recap 12 May 2018 Pearse Stadium Galway, Ireland
  • Recap 09 May 2018 Boucher Playing Fields Belfast, United Kingdom
  • Recap 05 May 2018 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 04 May 2018 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 14 Apr 2018 Nippon Budokan Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 13 Apr 2018 Nippon Budokan Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 11 Apr 2018 Osaka-Jo Hall Osaka, Japan
  • Recap 08 Apr 2018 Mall of Asia Concert Grounds Manila, Philippines
  • Recap 01 Apr 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 31 Mar 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 29 Mar 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 26 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 25 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 24 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 21 Mar 2018 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Recap 20 Mar 2018 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Recap 17 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 16 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 15 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 12 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 11 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 10 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 09 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 07 Mar 2018 Adelaide Oval Adelaide, SA, Australia
  • Recap 03 Mar 2018 Perth Stadium Perth, WA, Australia
  • Recap 02 Mar 2018 Perth Stadium Perth, WA, Australia
  • Recap 23 Nov 2017 Autism Rocks Arena Dubai, UAE
  • Recap 19 Nov 2017 Jio Garden Mumbai, India
  • Recap 16 Nov 2017 Impact Arena Bangkok, Thailand
  • Recap 14 Nov 2017 Axiata Arena Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Recap 12 Nov 2017 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, Singapore
  • Recap 11 Nov 2017 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, Singapore
  • Recap 09 Nov 2017 Indonesia Convention Exhibition Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Recap 05 Nov 2017 AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Recap 04 Nov 2017 AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Recap 29 Oct 2017 Olympic Park - The 88 Garden Seoul, South Korea
  • Recap 22 Oct 2017 Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall Taipei, Taipei
  • Recap 07 Oct 2017 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 06 Oct 2017 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 04 Oct 2017 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH
  • Recap 03 Oct 2017 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH
  • Recap 01 Oct 2017 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 30 Sep 2017 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 29 Sep 2017 Barclays Center  Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 27 Sep 2017 Little Caesars Arena  Detroit, MI
  • Recap 26 Sep 2017 PPG Paints Arena  Pittsburgh, PA
  • Recap 23 Sep 2017 TD Garden Boston, MA
  • Recap 22 Sep 2017 TD Garden  Boston, MA
  • Recap 20 Sep 2017 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 19 Sep 2017 Verizon Center  Washington, DC
  • Recap 17 Sep 2017 Scottrade Center  St. Louis, MO
  • Recap 16 Sep 2017 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL
  • Recap 15 Sep 2017 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL
  • Recap 12 Sep 2017 CenturyLink Center Omaha, NE
  • Recap 09 Sep 2017 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH
  • Recap 08 Sep 2017 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN
  • Recap 07 Sep 2017 KFC YUM! Center Louisville, KY
  • Recap 05 Sep 2017 N. Charleston Coliseum Charleston, SC
  • Recap 03 Sep 2017 Spectrum Center  Charlotte, NC
  • Recap 02 Sep 2017 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC
  • Recap 31 Aug 2017 Amway Center  Orlando, FL
  • Recap 30 Aug 2017 American Airlines Arena  Miami, FL
  • Recap 29 Aug 2017 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 26 Aug 2017 Infinite Energy Center Duluth, GA
  • Recap 25 Aug 2017 Infinite Energy Center  Duluth, GA
  • Recap 22 Aug 2017 AT&T Center San Antonio, TX
  • Recap 19 Aug 2017 Toyota Center  Houston, TX
  • Recap 18 Aug 2017 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX
  • Recap 17 Aug 2017 BOK Center  Tulsa, OK
  • Recap 15 Aug 2017 Pepsi Center  Denver, CO
  • Recap 12 Aug 2017 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 11 Aug 2017 Staples Center  Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 10 Aug 2017 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 06 Aug 2017 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA
  • Recap 05 Aug 2017 Gila River Arena Glendale, AZ
  • Recap 04 Aug 2017 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV 
  • Recap 02 Aug 2017 Oracle Arena Oakland, CA
  • Recap 01 Aug 2017 Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA
  • Recap 30 Jul 2017 Moda Center Portland, OR
  • Recap 29 Jul 2017 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA
  • Recap 28 Jul 2017 Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC
  • Recap 26 Jul 2017 Rogers Place Edmonton, AB
  • Recap 25 Jul 2017 Rogers Place  Edmonton, AB
  • Recap 23 Jul 2017 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon, SK 
  • Recap 22 Jul 2017 Bell MTS Place Winnipeg, MB
  • Recap 19 Jul 2017 Bell Centre Montreal, QC
  • Recap 18 Jul 2017 Videotron Centre Quebec City, QC
  • Recap 15 Jul 2017 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT
  • Recap 14 Jul 2017 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT
  • Recap 12 Jul 2017 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
  • Recap 11 Jul 2017 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
  • Recap 09 Jul 2017 KeyBank Center Buffalo, NY
  • Recap 08 Jul 2017 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON
  • Recap 07 Jul 2017 Air Canda Centre Toronto, ON
  • Recap 01 Jul 2017 Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, MN
  • Recap 30 Jun 2017 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA
  • Recap 29 Jun 2017 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
  • Recap 22 Jun 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 14 Jun 2017 Auditorio Citibanamex Monterrey, Mexico
  • Recap 12 Jun 2017 Arena VFG Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Recap 10 Jun 2017 Palacio De Los Deportes Mexico City, Mexico
  • Recap 06 Jun 2017 Parque Viva Amphitheater San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Recap 02 Jun 2017 Parque Simon Bolivar Bogota, Colombia
  • Recap 30 May 2017 Esplanada Do Mineirao Belo Horizonte, Brazil
  • Recap 28 May 2017 Allianz Parque Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Recap 25 May 2017 Rio Arena Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Recap 23 May 2017 Pedreira Paulo Leminsky Curitiba, Brazil
  • Recap 20 May 2017 Estadio Unico De La Plata Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Recap 16 May 2017 Movistar Arena Santiago, Chile
  • Recap 15 May 2017 Movistar Arena Santiago, Chile
  • Recap 13 May 2017 Estadio Nacional Lima, Peru
  • Recap 03 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 02 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 01 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 29 Apr 2017 Barclaycard Arena Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 28 Apr 2017 Barclaycard Arena Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 Apr 2017 Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 25 Apr 2017 Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 23 Apr 2017 Arena Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 22 Apr 2017 Arena Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 20 Apr 2017 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 19 Apr 2017 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 17 Apr 2017 The SSE Hydro Glasgow, Scotland
  • Recap 16 Apr 2017 The SSE Hydro Glasglow, Scotland
  • Recap 13 Apr 2017 3 Arena Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 12 Apr 2017 3 Arena Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 09 Apr 2017 Palau San Jordi Barcelona, Spain
  • Recap 08 Apr 2017 WiZink Center Madrid, Spain
  • Recap 06 Apr 2017 Accor Hotels Arena Paris, France
  • Recap 05 Apr 2017 Sportpaleis Antwerp, Belgium
  • Recap 04 Apr 2017 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 03 Apr 2017 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 01 Apr 2017 Jyske Bank Boxen Herning, Denmark
  • Recap 30 Mar 2017 Ericsson Globen Stockholm, Sweden
  • Recap 27 Mar 2017 Mercedes Benz Arena Berlin, Germany
  • Recap 26 Mar 2017 Barclaycard Arena Hamburg, Germany
  • Recap 23 Mar 2017 Lanxess Arena Cologne, Germany
  • Recap 22 Mar 2017 SAP-Arena Mannheim, Germany
  • Recap 20 Mar 2017 Olympiahalle Munich, Germany
  • Recap 19 Mar 2017 Hallenstadion Zurich, Switzerland
  • Recap 17 Mar 2017 Pala Alpitour Turin, Italy
  • Recap 16 Mar 2017 Pala Alpitour Turin, Italy
  • Recap 11 Dec 2015 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland,
  • Recap 08 Dec 2015 Allianz Stadium Sydney,
  • Recap 05 Dec 2015 AAMI Park Melbourne,
  • Recap 04 Dec 2015 AAMI Park Melbourne,
  • Recap 01 Dec 2015 nib Stadium Perth,
  • Recap 27 Nov 2015 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane,
  • Recap 21 Oct 2015 ODEON Cinema, Leicester Square London,
  • Recap 24 Sep 2015 Gillette Stadium Foxborough
  • Recap 22 Sep 2015 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 21 Sep 2015 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 19 Sep 2015 Air Canada Center Toronto, ON
  • Recap 17 Sep 2015 Blossom Music Centre Cleveland, OH
  • Recap 16 Sep 2015 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
  • Recap 15 Sep 2015 First Midwest Band Amphitheatre Chicago, IL
  • Recap 14 Sep 2015 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2015 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 11 Sep 2015 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA
  • Recap 09 Sep 2015 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 08 Sep 2015 American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
  • Recap 07 Sep 2015 Amway Center Orlando, FL
  • Recap 04 Sep 2015 Toyota Stadium Dallas, TX
  • Recap 02 Sep 2015 BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, TX
  • Recap 24 Jul 2015 Croke Park Dublin,
  • Recap 23 Jul 2015 Croke Park Dublin,
  • Recap 11 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 10 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 09 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 02 Jul 2015 Summerfest Milwaukee,
  • Recap 01 Jul 2015 Klipsch Amphitheater Indianapolis,
  • Recap 29 Jun 2015 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver,
  • Recap 28 Jun 2015 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver,
  • Recap 26 Jun 2015 Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, MO
  • Recap 25 Jun 2015 Greek Theater at UC Berkeley San Francisco,
  • Recap 24 Jun 2015 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles,
  • Recap 23 Jun 2015 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles,
  • Recap 22 Jun 2015 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA,
  • Recap 19 Jun 2015 Moda Center Portland,
  • Recap 18 Jun 2015 Rogers Arena Vancouver,
  • Recap 16 Jun 2015 Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary,
  • Recap 15 Jun 2015 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon,
  • Recap 13 Jun 2015 Rexall Place Edmonton,
  • Recap 12 Jun 2015 Brandt Centre Regina,
  • Recap 11 Jun 2015 Bell MTS Place Winnipeg,
  • Recap 09 Jun 2015 Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Sioux Falls,
  • Recap 08 Jun 2015 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA,
  • Recap 06 Jun 2015 CMAC Canandaigua,
  • Recap 05 Jun 2015 Air Canada Centre Toronto,
  • Recap 04 Jun 2015 Budweiser Gardens London,
  • Recap 02 Jun 2015 Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa,
  • Recap 01 Jun 2015 Bell Centre Montreal,
  • Recap 30 May 2015 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 29 May 2015 Prudential Center Newark, NJ,
  • Recap 28 May 2015 Forest Hills Stadium Forest Hills,
  • Recap 27 May 2015 Forest Hills Stadium Forest Hills,
  • Recap 25 May 2015 the Mann Philadelphia,
  • Recap 23 May 2015 Darling's Waterfront Pavilion Bangor,
  • Recap 22 May 2015 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville,
  • Recap 18 May 2015 EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City, UT,
  • Recap 12 May 2015 Times Union Center Albany,
  • Recap 11 May 2015 CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh,
  • Recap 09 May 2015 Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO,
  • Recap 08 May 2015 BOK Center Tulsa, OK,
  • Recap 06 May 2015 Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie Dallas,
  • Recap 05 May 2015 Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX,
  • Recap 02 May 2015 Beale Street Music Festival Memphis, TN
  • Recap 29 Apr 2015 HSBC Arena Rio De Janeiro,
  • Recap 28 Apr 2015 Espaco das Americas Sao Paulo,
  • Recap 27 Apr 2015 Espaco das Americas Sao Paulo,
  • Recap 25 Apr 2015 Luna Park Buenos Aires,
  • Recap 24 Apr 2015 Luna Park Buenos Aires,
  • Recap 22 Apr 2015 Pista Atletica Santiago,
  • Recap 20 Apr 2015 Jockey Club Lima,
  • Recap 18 Apr 2015 CC Bima Bogotá,
  • Recap 11 Apr 2015 Vector Arena Auckland,
  • Recap 10 Apr 2015 Vector Arena Auckland,
  • Recap 09 Apr 2015 TSB Arena Wellington,
  • Recap 07 Apr 2015 CBS Arena Christchurch,
  • Recap 04 Apr 2015 Perth Arena Perth,
  • Recap 03 Apr 2015 Perth Arena Perth,
  • Recap 01 Apr 2015 AEC Arena Adelaide,
  • Recap 31 Mar 2015 AEC Arena Adelaide,
  • Recap 29 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 28 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 27 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 25 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 24 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 23 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 21 Mar 2015 Riverstage Brisbane,
  • Recap 20 Mar 2015 Riverstage Brisbane,
  • Recap 19 Mar 2015 Riverside Theatre Brisbane,
  • Recap 15 Mar 2015 Hall 5, KL Convention Center Kuala Lumpur,
  • Recap 13 Mar 2015 Star Theatre Singapore,
  • Recap 11 Mar 2015 Mall of Asia Arena Manila,
  • Recap 09 Mar 2015 AsiaWorld-Expo (Hall 10) Hong Kong,
  • Recap 09 Mar 2015 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 07 Mar 2015 Olympic Park - SK Handball Stadium Seoul,
  • Recap 06 Mar 2015 Mercedes Benz Arena Shanghai,
  • Recap 04 Mar 2015 Media City Dubai,
  • Recap 02 Mar 2015 Qatar National Convention Centre Doha,
  • Recap 28 Feb 2015 Polo Grounds Mumbai,
  • Recap 26 Feb 2015 Shangri-La's Barr Al Jissah Beach Muscat,
  • Recap 16 Feb 2015 Saku Arena Tallinn,
  • Recap 15 Feb 2015 Arena Riga Riga,
  • Recap 14 Feb 2015 Siemens Arena Vilnius,
  • Recap 12 Feb 2015 Torwar Hall Warsaw,
  • Recap 11 Feb 2015 Tisport Arena Prague,
  • Recap 02 Feb 2015 Zenith Nantes Nantes,
  • Recap 01 Feb 2015 Zenith Paris Paris,
  • Recap 31 Jan 2015 Zenith Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand,
  • Recap 29 Jan 2015 Galaxie Amneville,
  • Recap 27 Jan 2015 Hallenstadion Zürich,
  • Recap 26 Jan 2015 The Forum Milan,
  • Recap 25 Jan 2015 PalaLottomatica Roma,
  • Recap 23 Jan 2015 Whelan's Dublin,
  • Recap 03 Dec 2014 The Masonic San Francisco, CA
  • Recap 26 Nov 2014 Le Bataclan Paris,
  • Recap 24 Nov 2014 Palacio de Deportes Madrid,
  • Recap 23 Nov 2014 Sant Jordi Club Barcelona,
  • Recap 21 Nov 2014 Le Transbordeur Lyon,
  • Recap 19 Nov 2014 Alcatraz Milan,
  • Recap 18 Nov 2014 Maag-Halle Zurich,
  • Recap 17 Nov 2014 Festhalle Frankfurt,
  • Recap 16 Nov 2014 Olympiahalle Munich,
  • Recap 14 Nov 2014 Porsche Arena Stuttgart,
  • Recap 13 Nov 2014 Max-Schmeling-Halle Berlin,
  • Recap 11 Nov 2014 Globen Stockholm,
  • Recap 10 Nov 2014 Forum Copenhagen Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen
  • Recap 05 Nov 2014 O2 World Hamburg Hamburg,
  • Recap 04 Nov 2014 ISS Dome Düsseldorf,
  • Recap 03 Nov 2014 Forrest National Brussels,
  • Recap 02 Nov 2014 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam,
  • Recap 30 Oct 2014 SSE Hydro Arena Glasgow,
  • Recap 29 Oct 2014 SSE Hydro Arena Glasgow,
  • Recap 28 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 27 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 26 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 24 Oct 2014 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle upon Tyne,
  • Recap 22 Oct 2014 Capital FM Arena Nottingham,
  • Recap 21 Oct 2014 Capital FM Arena Nottingham,
  • Recap 20 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 19 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 18 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 17 Oct 2014 NIA Birmingham Birmingham,
  • Recap 15 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 14 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 13 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 12 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 11 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 10 Oct 2014 First Direct Arena Leeds,
  • Recap 08 Oct 2014 Odyssey Arena Belfast,
  • Recap 07 Oct 2014 Odyssey Arena Belfast,
  • Recap 05 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 04 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 03 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 02 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 28 Sep 2014 The Roundhouse London,
  • Recap 17 Sep 2014 Air Canada Centre Toronto,
  • Recap 16 Sep 2014 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI,
  • Recap 15 Sep 2014 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL,
  • Recap 14 Sep 2014 Target Center Minneapolis, MN,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2014 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 11 Sep 2014 Gwinnett Center Atlanta, GA,
  • Recap 10 Sep 2014 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC,
  • Recap 08 Sep 2014 Xfinity Center Boston, MA,
  • Recap 07 Sep 2014 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA,
  • Recap 05 Sep 2014 Meriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD,
  • Recap 03 Sep 2014 Wolstein Center Cleveland, OH,
  • Recap 01 Sep 2014 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO,
  • Recap 30 Aug 2014 Jobing.com Arena Glendale, AZ,
  • Recap 29 Aug 2014 The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV,
  • Recap 28 Aug 2014 The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV,
  • Recap 26 Aug 2014 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 25 Aug 2014 SAP Center San Jose, CA,
  • Recap 22 Aug 2014 Ambleside Live Vancouver,
  • Recap 20 Aug 2014 WaMu Theater Seattle, WA,
  • Recap 16 Aug 2014 Weston Park Staffordshire,
  • Recap 15 Aug 2014 Hylands Park Chelmsford,
  • Recap 14 Aug 2014 Kempischesteenweg
  • Recap 07 Aug 2014 Studio Coast Tokyo, Shinkiba
  • Recap 05 Aug 2014 Big Cat Osaka,
  • Recap 22 Jul 2014 Ibiza Rocks Hotel Ibiza,
  • Recap 21 Jul 2014 Fiesta Mallorca Rocks Hotel Mallorca,
  • Recap 17 Jul 2014 Luzern Luzern
  • Recap 16 Jul 2014 Open Air Arena Vienna,
  • Recap 11 Jul 2014 Stavernhallen Stavern,
  • Recap 10 Jul 2014 Balado Kinross-Shire
  • Recap 21 Jun 2014 Eichenring Scheeßel Scheessel,
  • Recap 19 Jun 2014 Take Off Park Neuhausen Ob Eck,
  • Recap 07 Jun 2014 Megaland Landgraaf,
  • Recap 30 May 2014 Parque da Belavista Lisboa,
  • Recap 04 May 2014 Vicar Street Dublin,
  • Recap 04 May 2014 Koko London,
  • Recap 23 Mar 2014 Royal Albert Hall London,
  • Recap 06 Nov 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 31 Oct 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 28 Oct 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 28 Sep 2013 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 20 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 19 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 18 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 14 Sep 2013 Roseland Ballroom New York City, NY
  • Recap 13 Sep 2013 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2013 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC,
  • Recap 11 Sep 2013 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC,
  • Recap 07 Sep 2013 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 06 Sep 2013 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 05 Sep 2013 FargoDome Fargo, ND,
  • Recap 30 Aug 2013 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA,
  • Recap 29 Aug 2013 Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR,
  • Recap 26 Aug 2013 Sleep Train Arena Sacramento, CA,
  • Recap 23 Aug 2013 STAPLES Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 22 Aug 2013 STAPLES Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 19 Aug 2013 STAPLES Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 18 Aug 2013 STAPLES Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 14 Aug 2013 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA,
  • Recap 09 Aug 2013 Soldier Field Chicago, IL,
  • Recap 06 Aug 2013 BOK Center Tulsa, OK,
  • Recap 05 Aug 2013 Intrust Bank Arena Wichita, KS,
  • Recap 02 Aug 2013 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO,
  • Recap 01 Aug 2013 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO,
  • Recap 31 Jul 2013 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA,
  • Recap 26 Jul 2013 Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA,
  • Recap 25 Jul 2013 Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA,
  • Recap 19 Jul 2013 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA,
  • Recap 18 Jul 2013 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA,
  • Recap 12 Jul 2013 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ,
  • Recap 05 Jul 2013 Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA,
  • Recap 28 Jun 2013 BC Place Stadium Vancouver, BC,
  • Recap 25 Jun 2013 Rexall Place Edmonton,
  • Recap 24 Jun 2013 Rexall Place Edmonton,
  • Recap 21 Jun 2013 Investors Financial Field Winnipeg, MB,
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Here’s how to get last-minute tickets to Ed Sheeran’s 1-night-only anniversary concert in NYC

  • Published: May. 16, 2024, 9:05 a.m.

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Ed Sheeran will perform at the Barclays Center on Oct. 22 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his album "X". AP

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Ed Sheeran is treating his New York fans to a night of oldies.

Sheeran has announced a one-night-only concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on May 22 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his sophomore album “X.”

The pop artist made the album from 2011-2014 and spanned much of his personal life through those years, which he described as being a “mad time” on his Instagram .

“Going from playing pubs and clubs to selling arenas in those years, falling in and out of love, traveling all round the world, working with some of the best producers in the world, it was a real rollercoaster, and it’s been amazing to revisit all the memories. Can’t wait to experience the multiply show with you, and remember some amazing moments over this summer together,” Sheeran said.

At the Brooklyn arena, AMEX card members can access the American Express Card Member Entrance, which allows them to skip the line and enter the arena before non-AMEX cardmembers. Cardholders can also get 10% off on food and drinks at concession stands and two free drinks, including alcoholic beverages, in the 40/40 Club and Modelo Bar.

If you thought he was only going to celebrate the anniversary with a concert, then you are in for a treat.

Sheeran will also release a special 10th anniversary edition of “X” on June 21 along with new merch. The album will feature nine bonus tracks outside of the album’s original 12 tracks.

If you want to dance the night away to hit songs like “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Don’t” and “Thinking Out Loud,” then here is how you can get tickets.

How to get Ed Sheeran concert tickets

Ed Sheeran fans can buy tickets on secondary market websites, such as StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketCity , SeatGeek and Ticketmaster .

The cheapest ticket for his Barclays Center concert, before fees at the time of publication, is $135 on StubHub .

If you find that you never secure the tickets at the best cost or in the section you want to be in through StubHub , you can find some tips and tricks here .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 by entering promo code NJ20 at checkout.

A complete list of Ed Sheeran’s show and festival dates is available here .

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Ed Sheeran Performs Surprise Concert for Primary School Students in Brighton and Donates Guitars

The Grammy winner also sat in on music lessons and hosted a Q&A with students at Fairlight Primary and Nursery School

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Ed Sheeran wants to inspire young musicians.

The Grammy-winning superstar, 33, paid a surprise visit to Fairlight Primary School in Brighton, U.K., on May 10 to perform for students, sit in on music lessons, participate in Q&As and donate five of his guitars.

During the visit — organized with Create Music , which works to provide arts education to musicians of all ages — Sheeran delivered live renditions of hits including "Shape of You," "Perfect" and "Bad Habits."

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"Ed Sheeran coming to Fairlight Primary School isn't an everyday thing, despite me claiming he was one of my celebrity mates! He was amazing with everyone he met — interested in them, chatting to them and he was very humble," said the school's headteacher, Damien Jordan, in a statement.

"He took time to listen to the children and encourage them. He told us how he struggled at school but how music helped him and encouraged him and how he now wanted to do the same," continued Jordan's statement.

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The headteacher explained the school has "60 children who do individual music instrument tuition every week with Create Music, as well as wider music lessons," and some of those students taught Sheeran how to play Queen's "We Will Rock You" on a glockenspiel — "which he loved!"

"The children left school telling their parents all about it and no one believed them," added Jordan. "But it was 100% true — you had to be there to believe it."

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Speaking to BBC Radio Sussex about the moment, Jordan revealed none of the students knew Sheeran was coming to the school beforehand, while only a few staff members were clued in.

In a statement, Create Music director Peter Chivers expressed feeling "grateful" for Sheeran's "support" as well as his "generous donation" of five guitars "to help other budding musicians on their way."

This isn't the first time Sheeran's spent time with young musicians. In July 2023, he surprised the Boston Music Project Youth Group by performing alongside its young musicians at the Tobin Community Center in the Massachusetts capital before headlining his own concert at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough later that night.

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“Morning off in Boston so went to surprise this kids music group, was so fun,” Sheeran  wrote on Instagram at the time alongside clips from the performance, which included "The Hills of Aberfeldy" and "Eyes Closed."

Footage featured on the Boston Music Project’s Instagram Story also showed Sheeran sitting in the grass and chatting with the younger audience members as they watched the concert.

“I played with Ed Sheeran, that was really cool. I had a lot of fun. And he gave me a really cool guitar and he signed it,” one child said, as he held up his autographed instrument.

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Ed Sheeran played a surprise live set at a primary school in Brighton last week – check out the footage and images below.

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The singer-songwriter visited the Fairlight Primary and Nursery School last Friday (May 10) to meet young students and deliver a three-track acoustic performance in a special assembly.

Sheeran’s trip was organised by Create Music – the Music Hub for Brighton & Hove and East Sussex, which aims to “centre the voices of children, young people and adults” in the area (via BBC News ).

The star donated five of his guitars to the school, and spoke to pupils about his hugely successful career and the importance of music education.

Headteacher Damien Jordan told BBC Radio Sussex that none of the children and only a few members of staff knew about Sheeran’s visit beforehand. He found out who the high-profile guest was just the day before.

Create Music has since shared a video of Sheeran performing his 2017 single ‘Perfect’ in front of the kids, as well as some photos of him speaking to the youngsters. See the post below.

🎸We got Shivers! The one and only @edsheeran visited Create Music at Fairlight School in Brighton today! 💚Ed met the students, performed a short set and even donated guitars to help us support other young people on their musical journey. Thanks Ed – today was Perfect! pic.twitter.com/1HIdjiuRu6 — Create Music (@createmusicUK) May 10, 2024

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Photographer Sadie Avard also captured the event and spoke about the experience on her Instagram page while sharing a series of images.

“Still pinching myself as a new photographer to the industry that yesterday really happened! I had such an surreal opportunity to meet and photograph @teddysphotos during his visit at Fairlight Primary School,” Avard wrote.

She went on to recall how the students “were very excited about [Sheeran] climbing through the crowd”, and said the artist gave an “inspirational speech” that “resonated so much with my own experience at school”.

“His main message was not to be disillusioned by school if you don’t [quite] fit the expectations of academic life,” Avard continued.

“Don’t let it stop you from pursuing the things you love and turning them into your career. To find inspiration from others in the industry and work even harder than they do to become the best.”

“To find out more about what Ed Sheeran and his foundation are doing head to, Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation !!” Check out the posts here:

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Peter Chivers, director of Create Music, explained: “Ed shares our belief that lives can be transformed by the power of music. We are so grateful for his support and for the generous donation of instruments to help other budding musicians on their way.”

In 2020, Sheeran surprised students at a south London primary school with a lockdown music lesson via video call . It was later revealed that he had donated £170,000 to his former school to provide key equipment for its pupils via the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation.

Earlier this month, the musician performed with Ipswich Town players to celebrate the football team’s promotion to the Premier League .

In other news, Sheeran recently confirmed that he was working on new music but said it’d likely be a while before it was released . He has also shared details of a one-off show in Brooklyn, New York to celebrate 10 years of his second album ‘X’ .

The singer-songwriter put out two studio albums last year in the form of  ‘-‘ and ‘Autumn Variations’ .

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The Great Indian Kapil Show Ep 8 Review: Ed Sheeran & Sunil Grover’s 120 Sec Chaka Chak Concert Is Laughter Verified, Ignore The Rest Toilet Humor!

The great indian kapil show featuring ed sheeran singing jeena isi ka naam hai mentored by kapil sharma is all things heart.

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The Great Indian Kapil Show is streaming in 140 countries, and they genuinely pulled the  biggest  strings, bringing Ed Sheeran to this show.  I mean let that sink in! Netflix definitely  need  a round of applause for this.  Probably  an entire generation on social media who  definitely  must have heard 10,001 versions of Shape Of You but might not know who created this magic. (Although I am not very sure if the episode helped them  know Ed Sheeran finally .)

Now , Kapil Sharma and his team , after Aamir Khan’s episode , finally struck a balance between humor and anecdotes, fun and life, giggles and loud jokes, an interactive celebrity, and Archana Puran Singh ‘s laughter.

Intentionally or unintentionally, Ed Sheeran’s episode lost that balance, probably because they assumed language or culture was the barrier. So, ladies and gentlemen, we had one of the biggest celebrities in the world sitting on the couch and just reacting to Archana Puran Singh’s laughter and laughing along. Kapil Sharma and his team decided not to break the language barrier and interact or have a conversation.

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Hit Or Miss – A Dicey Take!

However, what is better than listening to an Ed Sheeran concert ?  So the  audience will never regret it, and now we will tell you why you should not miss this episode. If you ignore the toilet humor and the jokes  which clearly not landed , there was much more in this episode.

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While Ed enjoyed the show thoroughly and mentioned it  as well , there was no need to miss Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan’s impressions. Making English-versed people speak Hindi is now such a passe since we have seen so many of the same lot in the past few years (not taking names and hurting anyone’s fragile egos). So Ed trying to speak Hindi might be an appraisable move, but considering he is a global artist, picking up accents might not be such a painful job (traveling worlds and interacting with people makes you easily adaptable) to take 10 minutes of a good 50-minute show.

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Let’s Get To The Good Part! 

The best part of the show came around Sunil Grover’s gig while he entered with his entourage and made Ed Sheeran sing to his tunes, compositions, and band! WTF! That was hilarious, funny, surprising  and  Ed’s sporting spirit to keep finding notes on his guitar is another level of commitment for a show like this.

The Great Indian Kapil Show ft.   World’s  best Singer might not have been the best  but it definitely takes  all the points  to be a  courageous and experimental  one !  

PS.  Kapil Sharma jamming with Ed Sheeran to Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai was so heartfelt that BRB  gonna  listen to it again!

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The Great Indian Kapil Show: Ed Sheeran recalls meeting Shah Rukh Khan, eating weirdest sea food in Japan

Ed sheeran had visited india during his musical tour in march 2024. the shape of you singer had also met standup comedian kapil sharma at that time..

Ed Sheeran turned The Great Indian Kapil Show into a musical night. The Grammy-winning singer played his iconic songs and also sung Mukesh's iconic Kisi Ki Muskarahto from Raj Kapoor's Anari. Ed also revealed about the weirdest cuisine he ever had during his foreign tour. (Also read: The Great Indian Kapil Show: Ed Sheeran sings about ‘paneer pakoda’ with Kapil Sharma; leaves fans in splits. Watch )

Ed Sheeran recently revealed about the weirdest Japanese cuisine he ever had.

Ed Sheeran admits having weirdest sea food

Ed was quizzed in a Q/A session with Kapil Sharma about the weirdest food he ever had while travelling for his musical concerts. The singer recalled eating fish sperm from the chef's menu when he went to a restaurant in Japan.

Ed said, “Fish Sperm. Basically in Japan, they have this. When you go to a sushi or omakase restaurant, it's basically, like, the chef makes stuff and he puts it down, and it will be like Nilgiri, or other little things. And usually I think it's called Shirako. And it's basically a testicle that you eat and it explodes in your mouth. Some people love it. I'm not a big fan of it.” The audiences including Kapil and Archana Puran Singh were left surprised as they laughed at the British singer's honest confession.

Ed Sheeran learns Hindi song from Kapil Sharma

The show started with Ed singing The Shape of You with Punjabi beats. Later, Archana told Ed that Kapil is a good singer. The latter insisted on teaching a Hindi song to his guest. As Kapil sang Kisi Ki Muskurahto from Raj Kapoor's Anari, originally sung by Mukesh. Ed repeated the lines while syncing with the tune. Kapil and the audiences cheered for his attempt at grasping Hindi lyrics.

The Shape of You singer also expressed gratitude over his recent meeting with Shah Rukh Khan at his house. He went ahead and showed the iconic arms-stretched-wide pose of the actor. He said that Shah Rukh is such a big star, but is also such a ‘loving’ person.

About Ed Sheeran's India visit

Ed reunited with Farah Khan whom he met during is last visit to India at Torii restaurant in Mumbai. Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan also joined the duo. Rakul Preet Singh, Jacky Bhagnani, Madhuri Dixit, Huma Qureshi, Malaika Arora, Rajkummar Rao and Munawar Faruqui were other celebrities who met Ed. The British singer even told Huma that he had seen her in Gangs of Wasseypur.

The Kapil Sharma Show is available to stream on Netflix.

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Sheeran ticket touts are second to fall foul of law

T outs who sell tickets for Ed Sheeran concerts at inflated prices are the second to be caught out in four years by a specialist trading standards team.

Four people involved in a ticketing firm based near Diss, in Norfolk, were sentenced on Friday to either immediate jail terms or suspended prison sentences.

In 2020, two other touts were given jail terms - in a case trading standards officials called a "landmark".

In both cases, fans had paid over the odds to see big name artists, including Sheeran, who is from Framlingham, Suffolk.

'Ticket Queen'

Mark Woods, Lynda Chenery, Maria Chenery-Woods and Paul Douglas were all convicted of fraudulent trading offences and sentenced at Leeds Crown Court.

They had used TQ Tickets to buy tickets on "primary" websites, for performances by groups including Little Mix and other stars including Lady Gaga, then resell at "hugely-inflated" prices.

Chenery-Woods masterminded a multi-million-pound operation and referred to herself as Ticket Queen, her trial heard.

Trading standards officials mounted a prosecution after an investigation by a specialist "e-crime team" based in Yorkshire.

The seeds of TQ's downfall had been sown more than four years ago, when the two other touts were prosecuted.

In February 2020, Peter Hunter and David Smith, who traded as Ticket Wiz and BZZ, were given jail terms after a trial , also at Leeds Crown Court.

Hunter was given a four-year term and Smith a two-and-a-half-year term.

Sheeran concert tickets had also featured in that trial.

The singer's manager, Stuart Camp, had given evidence after £75 seats for a charity gig were spotted on sale for £7,000.

Trading standards officials described the Hunter and Smith case as "landmark" and "the first successful prosecution against a company fraudulently reselling tickets on a large scale".

Hunter, who was in his 50s and from Dublin, and Smith, who was in his 60s and from London, appealed against their convictions in 2021, but their claims were dismissed at the Court of Appeal.

Legal experts said that appeal ruling could have a major impact on the "secondary ticketing" industry by providing a "clear path for prosecution".

Lawyers Ashley Fairbrother and Yasmin Hassan subsequently published an online analysis of legal issues relating to ticket touting headed: "Ticket Touts Beware: the Prosecutors are coming."

What is the problem with reselling tickets?

Lady Justice Macur and Lord Justice Green explained, in their appeal ruling, why what Hunter and Smith did was wrong.

  • The judges said event organisers routinely imposed "contractual restrictions", limiting the number of tickets one individual could buy, and prohibiting resale
  • Promoters aimed to prevent the "harvesting" of tickets with a view to resale at much higher prices
  • Judges said promoters often made it "plain" that, if restrictions were breached, tickets could be cancelled and the ticket holder refused entry
  • Promoters often used agents who ran "primary ticketing websites" to sell tickets for them
  • Judges said those primary sites were required to respect restrictions imposed by the promoters
  • Restrictions aimed to prevent ticket "harvesting" with a view to stopping resale at a substantial profit on secondary sites "to the detriment of consumers both as to price and risk"
  • Hunter and Smith "never made clear to consumers" the risk attached to the purchase of a ticket by warning them that tickets might be "null and void"
  • The two judges explained: "Had this been clear and transparent, purchasers might have been reluctant to spend large sums on tickets that could turn out not to permit entry to the event in question."

Currently, the resale of football tickets is outlawed unless it is approved by the match organisers.

But otherwise there is no law against reselling tickets in the UK, although individual organisations may prohibit it.

Hunter and Smith were accused of fraudulent trading contrary to the 2006 Companies Act and of possessing or controlling an article for use in fraud contrary to the 2006 Fraud Act.

Trading standards officials took a similar approach when prosecuting the Norfolk four.

Chenery, 52, and Woods, 60, both of Dickleburgh, near Diss, were found guilty of three counts of fraudulent trading after a trial.

The prime mover Chenery-Woods, 54, also of Dickleburgh, and Douglas, 57, of Pulham Market in Norfolk, admitted the same offences.

Labour said in March that it would cap resale prices of tickets and regulate resale platforms.

Leader Sir Keir Starmer, a barrister and former director of public prosecutions, said access to culture could not be "at the mercy of ruthless ticket touts who drive up the prices".

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had been asked about the issue in March 2023.

The BBC had investigated ticket sales for Eurovision 2023 and reported that the grand final in Liverpool sold out within 36 minutes.

A BBC report told how "hundreds of bots" - sophisticated software that pretends to be a real person - were taking up spaces in the queue ahead of genuine fans.

Mr Sunak said access to Eurovision should be "as broad as possible", and said the government would "do all that we can to make certain that that happens".

How do touts operate ?

Lady Justice Macur and Lord Justice Green also explained how touts worked in the online world.

  • Judges said touts circumvented restrictions imposed by event organisers by using software designed to make multiple applications when tickets went on sale
  • One piece of software was a "bot" - derived from the word robot - a programme that automates and speeds up the process a human goes through when buying a ticket
  • "The bots perform multiple simultaneous applications using false names and addresses and in so doing dupe the vendor into thinking that the sale is a genuine one by a consumer who will respect the restrictions," said the judges
  • "Tickets acquired in this manner are then sold on secondary ticketing websites invariably at a substantial mark-up on the ticket face value," they added
  • Secondary sites normally took a "cut" before "remitting" the balance to the tout

Trading standards officials have issued guidance aimed at ensuring fans pay fair prices.

They advise fans to buy from an "official agent" and to check the event website for information about the official vendor.

Fans should avoid buying from "secondary ticket sellers" or buying tickets on social media.

Officials say fans should check whether companies selling tickers are registered at Companies House - and check online reviews.

They say fans buying from secondary ticketing sites should check whether seat numbers and ticket locations are available - and check whether the seller is connected to event organisers.

Officials also advise fans to use a credit card when buying tickets online and an "encrypted payment method".

They also warned people not to post pictures of genuine tickets online in case they were copied.

Jurors at the trial of Woods and Chenery had heard how Sheeran's management tried to combat touts by voiding tickets resold for profit.

Camp told how the singer's team had tried to limit resales.

He said Sheeran wanted to keep tickets "accessible for as many people as possible".

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  • Ed Sheeran’s manager says 'tout' case sets precedent
  • Labour pledges to cap resale ticket prices
  • Ed Sheeran ticket touts jailed in 'landmark' case

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