Ed Sheeran extends tour, now lasting three years.

Is he ever able to take a break?

July 5th 2024.

Ed Sheeran extends tour, now lasting three years.
The Mathematics Tour, a beloved event in the music world, is coming back for its fourth year. Fans of Ed Sheeran, the talented English popstar, were thrilled to hear that he has added more dates to the tour, extending his globe-trotting run for a total of three years. Despite some recent controversy over his comments about London, Ed has remained focused on his music and his fans. He kicked off the tour in Dublin back in the summer of 2022 and has since graced the stage over 100 times, with no sign of slowing down.

In an exciting announcement on Instagram, Ed shared that he will be continuing the tour in 2025, hitting up some of the biggest cities in Europe. He wrote, "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." Fans were ecstatic to hear this news and eagerly marked their calendars for July 10, when tickets would go on sale.

After revealing the dates for the European leg of the tour, Ed shared that he had to press "Stop" on the tour for a while, but now he's ready to press "Play" once more. The next leg will begin in Madrid, Spain on May 30, 2025, and will wrap up in Düsseldorf, Germany on September 5. In total, 14 new dates have been added, including stops in France, Italy, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Denmark.

But the excitement doesn't stop there. Ed hinted that there may be even more shows outside of Europe before the tour comes to an end. In a video, he said, "We're gonna be doing a few shows in Europe and some more that we are going to announce soon. But this is it, this is the end." Fans can't wait to see where the Mathematics Tour will take them next.

While Ed may not be touring with his music at the moment, he has been busy supporting his favorite football team, Ipswich Town, in the Euro 2024 tournament. Cameras captured his elation as he watched England come from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1 in the round of 16. He was seen celebrating with friends in the crowd of 60,000, capturing the moment on his phone. Ed's love for football and music has certainly been on full display during this tour.

With more dates added and the possibility of shows outside of Europe, the Mathematics Tour is sure to be an unforgettable experience for fans. And as always, Ed remains dedicated to his fans and his music, making sure to keep them updated and involved every step of the way. And for those who want to share their own stories, the entertainment team can be reached through email, phone, or their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you!

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