You don’t need to be a mathematician to solve Ed Sheeran’s upcoming “Mathematics Tour.”
All you have to know is, “You + Ed Sheeran = A great time.”
In 2023, the beloved pop star has mapped out a massive 24-concert stadium tour bringing the good times to venues all over North America from May 6 through Sept. 23.
That includes a night at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on June 3 and back to back gigs at East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium on June 10 and June 11.
The “Mathematics Tour,” also known as the “+ – = ÷ x Tour,” will be Sheeran’s first official nationwide U.S. jaunt since his 2018 “÷” tour.
So, if you want to see “Teddy” play the hits like ‘Shape Of You,” “Bad Habits,” and “Shivers” live, we’ve got the ultimate cheat sheet for you to find Ed Sheeran tickets.
Rather than making you do all the mental math, we went ahead and found all the cheapest upper-level and floor-seat ticket prices on Vivid Seats.
How much are Ed Sheeran tickets?
Kick back and scroll- you’ll find out the answer below.
Ed Sheeran 2023 tour schedule
The following is a complete list of all Ed Sheeran U.S.A. tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy Ed Sheeran concert tickets.
Ed Sheeran tour dates | Upper level tickets start at |
Floor tickets start at |
---|---|---|
May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX | $64 | $172 |
May 13 at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX | $57 | $163 |
May 20 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL | $60 | $140 |
May 27 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA | $58 | $150 |
June 3 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA | $62 | $144 |
June 10 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ | $67 | $166 |
June 11 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ | $66 | $173 |
June 17 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, CA | $121 | $161 |
June 18 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, CA | $90 | $162 |
June 24 at FedExField in Landover, MD | $58 | $168 |
June 30 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA | $72 | $171 |
July 1 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA | $69 | $135 |
July 8 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA | $73 | $174 |
July 15 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI | $67 | $156 |
July 22 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN | $62 | $157 |
July 29 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL | $61 | $126 |
Aug. 5 at GEHA Field in Kansas City, MO | $64 | $163 |
Aug. 12 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN | $65 | $169 |
Aug. 19 at Empower Field in Denver, CO | $61 | $156 |
Aug. 26 at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA | $60 | $166 |
Sept. 2 at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, BC, CA | $61 | $143 |
Sept. 9 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV | $59 | $168 |
Sept. 16 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA | $70 | $162 |
Sept. 23 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA | $62 | $166 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
Ed Sheeran opening acts
Sheeran is treating fans this tour.
On select dates, the Ed Sheeran tour will bring along Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, and Maisie Peters for the ride.
For the uninitiated, here’s a quick intro to each artist.
Khalid is an R&B/pop singer with six Grammy nominations under his belt. He got his start on SoundCloud and quickly rose to prominence after his single “Location” charted at number two on the Billboard chart.
Russ, a New Jersey native, brings hip-hop to the tour. His most recent EP, 2021’s “Chomp 2,” received praise for its “dope moments and quality hip hop bars” from Raw Side Hip Hop.
Dylan, an English singer-songwriter, just dropped her debut mixtape, “The Greatest Thing I’ll Never Learn,” in October 2022. Prior to opening for Sheeran, she served as the support act for Tate McRae and Bastille.
Rosa Linn, 22, hails from Armenia and represented the country in the 2022 Eurovision contest. Although she didn’t win, her song “SNAP” went viral on TikTok and now boasts over 300 million streams on Spotify.
Cat Burns broke through in 2022. Her single “Go” exploded into the mainstream after a 2020 release. Women In Pop called her recently released six-track EP full of “warmth, emotion, heartbreak, delicious melodies (and) gorgeous harmonies.”
Maisie Peters just dropped her first studio album, “You Signed Up for This,” on Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man Records label. Known for her soprano voice, the pop singer counts Taylor Swift and Lily Allen as significant influences.
Ed Sheeran new album
In 2021, Ed Sheeran released (=), his fifth studio album. The record spawned major hits “Bad Habits” and “Shivers,” the latter toppled the former from the top spot on the U.K. and Irish charts.
In their review, Rolling Stone argued that the new album signaled Sheeran’s transformation from a “sensitive superstar” to one that produces “songs with choruses meant to incite cell-phone-lit sing-alongs in stadiums.”
Following (=) ‘s major success, the “Game of Thrones” guest star/pop icon dropped several singles, including collaborations with artists like Taylor Swift on “The Joker and the Queen” and Elton John on “Merry Christmas.”
It’s rumored that Sheeran will deliver a sixth studio album in 2023, complete with ten “epic music videos,” according to thenews.com.
Although nothing has been confirmed, hopefully, we’ll find out whether the rumors are confirmed before the North American tour.
In the meantime, you can hear all of Ed Sheeran’s albums here.
As for his last European tour, you can check out Sheeran’s 2022 “Mathematics Tour” setlist for multiple dates at this link.
Other huge stars on tour in 2023
As live music continues to roar back in a post-pandemic world, many of the world’s biggest artists are returning to the road to share their anthems with audiences all over North America.
Here are just five of the most must-see tours that might be coming to a city near you in the next few months.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Adele
• Paramore