Ed Sheeran Announces the End of His Mathematics Tour in 2025

Ed Sheeran Announces the End of His Mathematics Tour in 2025

Ed Sheeran has officially revealed that his Mathematics World Tour, which has captivated fans around the world since its inception in 2022, will come to a close in 2025. The announcement came via a heartfelt Instagram video posted in July 2024, where the British singer-songwriter explained that the tour’s final dates will be held in Europe. Sheeran expressed excitement about performing in cities he had not yet visited during the tour, making this last leg of the journey something truly special for his European fans.

The Mathematics Tour began on April 23, 2022, in Dublin, Ireland, and has already made stops in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. Following these successful tours, the final European dates are set to begin in Madrid on May 5, 2025, with other notable performances scheduled for cities like Rome, Oslo, and Zurich. The tour will conclude in Dusseldorf, Germany, on September 5, 2025​

 

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Fans can expect Sheeran to perform his biggest hits from his extensive catalog, with the Mathematics Tour being a showcase of his albums that span from his early works to his more recent releases. The tour has been notable for its diversity of openers, including artists like Khalid, Masie Peters, and Russ. While specific details about the final leg’s opening acts are yet to be revealed, the excitement surrounding the announcement is palpable.

Ticket sales for these final shows began in July 2024, with fans eager to secure a spot at what is sure to be a memorable ending to one of the most successful tours of Sheeran’s career. This announcement marks a bittersweet moment for fans who have followed his journey from the very beginning.

As Sheeran prepares to wrap up this chapter, it’s clear that the Mathematics Tour will go down in history as a monumental event in the world of live music. With an extensive final run ahead in Europe, fans are sure to treasure these last performances, as they signify the end of an era for one of the world’s most beloved artists​

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