Ed Sheeran announces first leg of 2022 UK and European ‘+ – = ÷ x' stadium tour

Ed Sheeran has announced details of the first leg of his 2022 UK and European ‘+ – = ÷ x’ stadium tour.

The singer/songwriter will tour next year in support of his upcoming album ‘=’, which is set for release on October 29 via Asylum/Atlantic.

Sheeran’s ‘+ – = ÷ x Tour’ – pronounced ‘The Mathematics Tour’ – will include UK gigs in Belfast, Cardiff, Sunderland, Manchester and Glasgow.

He’ll also play a trio of dates at Wembley Stadium in London from June 29 to July 1, 2022, with each show on the tour set to feature staging in the round – meaning Sheeran will be surrounded by the audience every night.

General sale for ‘+ – = ÷ x’ tour tickets will begin on September 25 from here. You can see Sheeran’s upcoming tour dates below.

April 2022
28 – Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork, Ireland

May 2022
5 – Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland
12 – Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast
26 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
27 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff

June 2022
3 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland
4 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland
10 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
11 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
16 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
17 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
29 – Wembley Stadium, London
30 – Wembley Stadium, London

Ed Sheeran's ‘+ - = ÷ x Tour’
Ed Sheeran’s ‘+ – = ÷ x Tour’

July 2022
1 – Wembley Stadium, London
7 – Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
14 – Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15 – Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
22 – King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
29 – Stade De France, Paris, France

August 2022
4 – Øresundsparken, Copenhagen, Denmark
10 – Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden
20 – Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland
25 – PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

September 2022
1 – Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria
10 – Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany
16 – Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich, Switzerland
23 – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany

Sheeran’s latest single’ Shivers’, which is set to feature on ‘=’, was released last week (September 10) and is set to replace his previous single ‘Bad Habits’ at the top of the UK singles chart later today (September 17).