Ed Sheeran has announced that he is returning to Australia and New Zealand for a stadium tour next year.
The superstar will be touring the two countries in February-March 2023 for a massive run of stadium shows as part of his + - = ÷ x Tour (aka The Mathematics Tour).
It will be Sheeran's first tour down under since his record breaking 2018 Divide Tour, which saw him smash the record for the highest selling tour in history, with a phenomenal 1,006,387 tickets sold across Australia and New Zealand alone.
The tour will kick off at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, on February 2, 2023.
Sheeran will perform at iconic stadiums in Wellington, Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. Fans will be treated to an array of tracks off his latest album = plus hits from across his career.
Tour Dates:
Feb. 2 — Sky Stadium, WellingtonFeb. 10 — Eden Park, AucklandFeb. 17 — Suncorp Stadium, BrisbaneFeb. 24 — Accor Stadium, SydneyMarch 2 — Melbourne Cricket GroundMarch 7 — Adelaide OvalMarch 12 — Optus Stadium, Perth
(Photo: Dan Martensen)
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