Ed Sheeran has announced a European ‘Mathematics’ tour in 2025 – you can find all the details below.
The ‘Thinking Out Loud’ singer is set to go on another run of European shows from May to September next year and will visit Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Denmark.
Sheeran, who previously took the ‘Mathematics’ tour on a North American leg, as well as visiting Southeast Asia, the UAE, India, and Europe, took to Instagram to tell fans: “In 2025, Mathematics Tour comes to an end !
“Gonna be hitting most of the other places we haven’t been to yet, but the first dates to go up will be the rest of Europe, more to follow, but European dates on sale July 10th (Rome July 12th), see you next year. It was time to Stop, but then we can press Play…”
Fans can order tickets on his official website at 9am CEST on Wednesday, July 10 via his website. For fans in Rome, it’s 9am CEST July 12.
Ed Sheeran’s 2025 ‘Mathematics’ European tour dates are:
MAY
30 – Spain, Madrid, Cívitas Metropolitano
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JUNE
6 – France, Marseille, Orange Vélodrome Stadium
14 – Italy, Rome, T.B.A
20 – France, Lille, Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy
29 – Germany, Stuttgart, MHPArena
JULY
5 – Germany, Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
26 – Norway, Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion
AUGUST
2 – Switzerland, Zürich, Stadion Letzigrund
8 – Belgium, Antwerp, Middenvijver Park
16 – Poland, Wroclaw, Tarczyński Arena
23 – Sweden, Stockholm, Strawberry Arena
29 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
30 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Øresundsparken
SEPTEMBER
5 – Germany, Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
Per a press release, the shows on the 2025 tour will employ “specially developed mobile digital ticketing technology” to ensure fans are buying genuine tickets. “Ed and his team have a strict stance against anyone using unofficial secondary ticketing sites to try and stop fans being exploited when trying to buy tickets for his shows,” it said.
Earlier this year, a tout who sold Ed Sheeran and Lady Gaga tickets by buying and reselling at an “industrial scale” was sentenced to four years in prison.
Sheeran’s promoter Stuart Galbraith the verdict was “good news for live music fans, who are too often ripped off and exploited by greedy ticket touts”.