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Ed Sheeran MATHEMATICS TOUR 2025

Mathematics Tour 2025​

About the Event:

Ed’s record-smashing Mathematics era rolls on with a brand-new run of European dates, blending the warmth of a pub gig with the scale of a stadium sing-along. From the first strum in Madrid to the final chord of summer, every show is engineered for one simple equation: you + Ed + 60,000 voices = unforgettable.

 

Dates: 30 May – 6 September 2025

Countries: Spain · France · Italy · Germany · Norway · Switzerland · Belgium · Poland · Sweden · Denmark

UK Homecoming: 11 – 13 July | Portman Road, Ipswich

 

Confirmed 2025 Dates

CityVenueDates
MadridCívitas Metropolitano30 – 31 May
HamburgVolksparkstadion4 – 6 July
IpswichPortman Road11 – 13 July
OsloUllevaal Stadion26 – 27 July
StockholmStrawberry Arena22 – 23 August

The Above + Beyond Package

Premium seating: Enjoy exceptional views of the show from Level 1 seats.

Lounge style hospitality: Available pre-performance and for one hour following. Your hospitality will consist of complimentary beers, wines, and soft drinks, as well as a wide-ranging grazing menu and post-show snacks.

Extras: Enjoy exclusive access to the after party. Each guest will also receive a goodie bag.

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Ed Sheeran "Mathematics Tour" 2025 Frequently Asked Questions

The "Mathematics Tour" (officially styled as the +–=÷× Tour) is Ed Sheeran’s fourth global concert tour, spanning from 2022 to September 2025. The 2025 leg covers major stadiums and arenas across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, culminating in Düsseldorf, Germany on 7 September 2025. The tour supports his albums "+", "x", "÷", "=", and "−", and features hits from across his career.

Key 2025 dates include:

  • Madrid, Spain: 30–31 May, Cívitas Metropolitano
  • Marseille, France: 6–7 June, Orange Vélodrome
  • Rome, Italy: 14 June, Stadio Olimpico
  • Lille, France: 20 June, Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy
  • Stuttgart, Germany: 28–29 June, MHPArena
  • Hamburg, Germany: 4–5 July, Volksparkstadion
  • Ipswich, UK: 11–13 July, Portman Road (homecoming shows)
  • Oslo, Norway: 26–27 July, Ullevaal Stadion
  • Zürich, Switzerland: 2 August, Stadion Letzigrund
  • Antwerp, Belgium: 7–8 August, Middenvijver Park
  • Wroclaw, Poland: 16 August, Tarczyński Arena
  • Stockholm, Sweden: 22–23 August, Strawberry Arena
  • Copenhagen, Denmark: 29–31 August, Øresundsparken
  • Düsseldorf, Germany: 5–7 September, Merkur Spiel-Arena (finale).

Tickets are available via Ed Sheeran’s official website, Ticketmaster, and authorised ticketing partners. Due to high demand, it is recommended to buy early and only from official sources to avoid scams or invalid tickets.

Yes, premium hospitality packages are available for select venues. These may include:

  • Meet & greet opportunities
  • Premium or front-row seating
  • Access to exclusive lounges
  • Complimentary food and drinks
  • Special merchandise and lanyards
  • Dedicated event hosts.

Check with the venue or ticket provider for specific package details and availability.

Ed Sheeran’s shows are renowned for their intimate feel, even in stadiums. Expect:

  • A 2-hour solo performance using his loop pedal for live harmonies and beats
  • A rotating stage for 360° views
  • Dynamic visuals and lighting
  • A setlist of 20–25 songs, including classics like “Shape of You,” “Perfect,” “The A Team,” “Thinking Out Loud,” and new tracks from his upcoming album "Play"
  • Occasional special guests and surprise covers
  • Engaged crowds and sing-alongs.

Yes, Ed Sheeran will perform three homecoming shows at Portman Road, Ipswich from 11–13 July 2025. These are currently the only confirmed UK dates for the 2025 tour.

Ed Sheeran’s new album, "Play," is scheduled for release on 12 September 2025. Fans attending the Mathematics Tour can expect to hear new material alongside his greatest hits.

Special guests such as Calum Scott and Maisie Peters are expected to join selected dates, each performing a 30–45 minute opening set. Guest appearances may vary by city.

Concerts typically last around two hours, with doors opening 1.5–2 hours before the main show. Ed usually takes the stage between 8:00–9:00 PM, finishing by 11:00 PM.

While the setlist may vary, you can expect a mix of Ed’s biggest hits and new songs. Commonly performed tracks include:

  • “Castle on the Hill”
  • “Shivers”
  • “The A Team”
  • “Thinking Out Loud”
  • “Shape of You”
  • “Bad Habits”
  • “Perfect”
  • “Galway Girl”
  • New single “Azizam” and previews from "Play".

Yes, Ed Sheeran’s concerts are family-friendly. However, children under 16 usually need to be accompanied by an adult. Some standing areas may have minimum age restrictions; always check the venue’s policy before booking.

Major venues provide accessible seating, step-free access, and assistance for guests with disabilities. Contact the venue or ticket provider in advance to arrange any required accommodations.

Non-professional cameras are usually allowed, but professional photography equipment and video recorders are prohibited unless authorised. Always check the venue’s policy before attending.

Essentials include your ticket (digital or printed), ID, payment card, phone, weather-appropriate clothing, and ear protection. For outdoor shows, consider a raincoat and portable charger.

If a concert is postponed, your ticket will remain valid for the new date. If cancelled, you will be offered a refund via your original point of purchase. For hospitality packages, check the provider’s terms and conditions.

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