Ed Sheeran Books 2017 Trek

Ed Sheeran is all set to return to the stage for his first tour since 2015. The tour is scheduled to kick off a few weeks after the release of his new album.

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The British pop singer/songwriter has added, multiplied and now he’s ready to divide. The arithmetic album theme continues with ÷ due out March 3. The LP is the follow-up to 2014’s x and 2011’s +
Earlier this month he released the lyric video for the track “Shape Of You” and the official video for “Castle On The Hill,” featuring kids from his high school.

So far, the 2017 global outing will take Sheeran to Europe, Ireland, The U.K., South America and Mexico. Perhaps after Sheeran plays Mexico he’ll make his way to North America? Guess we’ll have to wait and see. Here’s the itinerary: 
 
March 17 – Torino, Italy, Pala Alpitour
March 19 – Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion Zurich
March 20 – Munich, Germany, Olympic Hall
March 22 – Mannheim, Germany, SAP Arena
March 23 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
March 26 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclaycard Arena
March 27 – Berlin, Germany, Mercedes-Benz Arena
March 30 – Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson Globe
April 1 – Herning, Denmark, Jyske Bank Boxen
April 3 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
April 4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
April 5 – Antwerp, Belgium, Antwerps Sportpaleis
April 6 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
April 8 – Madrid, Spain, Barclaycard Center
April 9 – Barcelona, Spain, Palau Sant Jordi
April 12 – Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
April 13 – Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
April 16 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, The SSE Hydro
April 17 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, The SSE Hydro
April 19 – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Metro Radio Arena
April 20 – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Metro Radio Arena
April 22 – Manchester, United Kingdom, Manchester Arena
April 23 – Manchester, United Kingdom, Manchester Arena
April 25 – Nottingham, United Kingdom, The Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
April 26 – Nottingham, United Kingdom, The Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
April 28 – Birmingham, United Kingdom, Barclaycard Arena
April 29 – Birmingham, United Kingdom, Barclaycard Arena
May 1 – London, United Kingdom, The O2 – London
May 2 – London, United Kingdom, The O2 – London
May 13 – Lima, Peru, Estadio Nacional
May 15 – Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena
May 20 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hipodromo De La Plata
May 23 – Curitiba, Brazil, Pedreira Paulo Leminski
May 25 – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, HSBritish Columbia Arena
May 28 – Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque
May 30 – Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Esplanada Do Mineirão
June 2 – Bogota, Colombia, Simon Bolivar Park
June 4 – San Juan, PR, Coliseo de Puerto Rico
June 6 – Guácima, Costa Rica, Parque Viva
June 10 – Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio De Los Deportes
June 12 – Guadalajara, Mexico, Arena VFG
June 14 – Monterrey, Mexico, Auditorio Citibanamex

A limited amount of presale tickets for the U.K. and Ireland will be available Jan. 31.

General onsales for Europe, as well as the U.K. and Ireland, start Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. GMT.

Presales for select dates in South America and Mexico begin Jan. 31. Additional presales are scheduled in February and March. General onsales vary by city, starting Feb. 2.

Visit EdSheeran.com for more information.