Ed Sheeran has announced two more Manchester dates for his UK tour in June 2022.
Sheeran has added two more dates at Manchester Etihad Stadium on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11th, and announced more dates across the country.
The + – = ÷ x Mathematics Tour will support his highly anticipated fourth album = (Equals), which will arrive on October 29, 2021.
Extra shows have been added to the first leg of my '+ - = ÷ x' tour. New UK dates on sale tomorrow at 9am, show info and ticket links at https://t.co/W2vnTwKaDv x
— Ed Sheeran (@edsheeran) September 27, 2021
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Tickets went on general sale on Saturday, September 25 and prices start at £45 depending on the region.
Tickets can be purchased now via Ticketmaster.
What are the dates and locations of the UK tour?
Here are the full UK dates for the Ed Sheeran’s + – = ÷ x Tour after the announcement of extra dates:
April
Saturday 23 - Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
Sunday 24 - Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
Thursday 28 - Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork, Ireland
Friday 29 - Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork, Ireland
May
Thursday 5 – Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland
Friday 6 – Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland
Thursday 12 – Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast, UK
Friday 13 – Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast, UK
Thursday 26 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Friday 27 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Saturday 28 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
June
Thursday 2 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland, UK
Friday 3 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland, UK
Saturday 4 - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, UK
Thursday 9 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK
Friday 10 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK
Saturday 11 - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK
Sunday 12 - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK
Thursday 16 – Hampden Park, Glasgow, UK
Friday 17 - Hampden Park, Glasgow, UK
Friday 24 - Wembley Stadium, London, UK
Saturday 25 - Wembley Stadium, London, UK
Wednesday 29 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK
Thursday 30 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK
July
Friday 1 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK
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