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÷ Tour

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2017–2019 concert tour by Ed Sheeran

÷ Tour
Tour byEd Sheeran
Promotional poster
Location
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated album÷
Start date16 March 2017
End date26 August 2019
Legs14
No. of shows260
Attendance8.9 million
Box office$776.4 million[a]
Ed Sheeran concert chronology

The÷ Tour (pronounced the "Divide Tour")[2] was the third world concert tour by the English singer-songwriterEd Sheeran, in support of his third studio album,÷ (2017) (pronounced "divide"). Comprising 260 shows, it officially began on 16 March 2017, inTurin, Italy and ended on 26 August 2019, inIpswich, England. Ticket sales started on 2 February 2017.[3][4][5] The tour became thehighest-grossing concert tour and themost tickets sold by a tour at the time.[6]

Development

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On the morning of 26 January 2017, the European dates of the tour were announced through Sheeran's social networks. Hours later, through the same networks, the dates were announced for Latin America. Tickets for the tour sold out quickly, prompting new dates to be added in London, Turin and Santiago. On 13 February 2017 it was announced that he would be part of the line up for a week of gigs at theRoyal Albert Hall in aid of theTeenage Cancer Trust taking place on 28 March 2017.[7] On 22 February 2017, Sheeran announced thatAnne-Marie and Ryan McMullan would be the opening acts for the European dates.[8] On 8 March 2017, Sheeran announced the North American leg.[9]James Blunt was announced as the opening act, except for Indianapolis and Cleveland, where the opener wasJoshua Radin. On 10 May 2017, Sheeran announced the Oceanian leg.[10] The tour was originally slated to have seven shows, but demand was high, the leg became eighteen shows.[11] On 8 June 2017, Sheeran announced the Asian leg of the tour, which was originally planned for October 2017 until November 2017.[12] However, due to bone fractures in his arms from a bike accident, he had to postpone and cancel parts of the Asian leg. Rescheduled shows in Manila, Osaka, and Tokyo occurred in April 2018, but Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Jakarta were cancelled.[13]

Lauv served as the opening act in Asia in November. On 28 June 2017, Sheeran announced a stadium tour across Europe. After the initial announcement, tickets sold quickly, which prompted new dates in Cork, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, London, Cardiff, Amsterdam, Paris, Gothenburg, Munich, Zürich, Vienna, and Warsaw.[14] Anne-Marie returned as the opening act, while Jamie Lawson was added, and Beoga was added for Ireland. On 22 September 2017, Sheeran announced a stadium tour across North America.[15] On 6 February 2018, Sheeran added dates to the leg with new cities that were not in the initial announcement, and second shows in Toronto, Foxborough, and East Rutherford.[16] Snow Patrol was announced as the main opener for the North American stadium leg, along with Anne-Marie and Lauv in selected dates.[17] On 25 June 2018, Sheeran added two dates, performing in South Africa in March 2019.[18]

On 19 September 2018, Sheeran added more 2019 dates to the tour, performing in stadiums across Europe and the UK, starting in May 2019. Due to high demand, numerous additional dates were added to the tour itinerary.

Sheeran later added even more 2019 dates to the Divide tour, performing in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina in February 2019. He also announced that he would be returning to Asia in April 2019, performing the long-awaited dates that were scheduled to take place in Fall 2017 but were cancelled and rescheduled due to bone fractures in the arms from a bike accident. The cities that were affected by the cancellation were Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong and Jakarta. Sheeran will perform three Asia 2019 dates in Singapore, Seoul, and Bangkok. Sheeran later announced a second date inCape Town,South Africa atCape Town Stadium, scheduled for 28 March 2019. On 28 November, Sheeran added dates inTokyo,Osaka, andJakarta. On 10 January 2019, Sheeran added dates inTaiwan,Hong Kong andKuala Lumpur.

For the last four shows, Sheeran played at Chantry Park in Ipswich in what was advertised as a homecoming set of gigs. For each of the four nights, a different additional support act performed; three were chosen by BBC Music Introducing in Suffolk and one by Hoax, all of which were local undercover artists. The local acts that performed were Bessie Turner, Caswell, Salvador and Piers James.[19]

Commercial performance

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In Ireland, more than 300,000 tickets for seven shows across Cork, Belfast, Galway and Dublin were sold in a single day, making history with Sheeran being the only artist to ever do so in Irish territory.[20] Due to the phenomenal demand, extra dates were added in both Cork and Dublin, with three dates for each city in total.[21] Sellout status occurred once again in Santiago during his first concert on 15 May, prompting to add one more date.[22]

In Oceania, the tour broke the official record for the most tickets sold, at over 1 million (previously held by theDire StraitsBrothers in Arms Tour of 1985, with around 950,000), as well as most stadium shows by a single artist on one tour (18, formerly held by AC/DC at 14). Sheeran also broke records for the biggest stadium tour of Australia and New Zealand, venue record for highest cumulative attendance on one tour and venue record for highest attendance for a single show.[23] More than 710,000 tickets were sold within a single day of general public sale. InSydney, a total of 243,513 tickets were sold for three shows at theANZ Stadium, which rolled out over three successive nights from 15 to 17 March 2018. The attendance per show was 79,726, 81,752 and 82,035, respectively. This set a new record for aggregate attendance at a series of stadium concerts in NSW, smashing the old benchmark of 213,045 set byAC/DC on theirBlack Ice World Tour in 2010.[24]

According toBillboard, Sheeran's tour grossed $776.4 million from 8.9 million tickets sold.[25] The tour was the eighth highest-grossing tour of 2017, accumulating $122 million and selling 1,408,681 tickets.[26][27] The Divide Tour became 2018's highest-grossing tour with $429 million, setting all-time records for the highest-grossing solo tour and highest year-end gross ever.[28] It then broke the all-time highest-grossing record of $735 million for any tour set by theU2 360° Tour before it finished, despite playing mostly in smaller venues and deliberately keeping tickets price relatively low with no VIP areas. This is due to the larger number of shows (255) in the tour, and it also became the most attended tour of all time with over 8.5 million having attended in 43 countries with further dates to play.[6]

Set list

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This set list is from the concert on 5 August 2017 in Glendale. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[29]

  1. "Castle on the Hill"
  2. "Eraser"
  3. "The A Team"
  4. "Don't" / "New Man"
  5. "Dive"
  6. "Bloodstream"
  7. "Happier"
  8. "Galway Girl"
  9. "I See Fire"
  10. "How Would You Feel (Paean)"
  11. "Photograph"
  12. "Perfect"
  13. "Nancy Mulligan"
  14. "Thinking Out Loud"
  15. "Sing"
    Encore
  16. "Shape of You"
  17. "You Need Me, I Don't Need You"

Tour dates

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List of 2017 concerts[2][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]
Dates (2017)CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)Tickets Sold/AvailableRevenue
16 MarchTurinItalyPala AlpitourAnne-Marie
Ryan McMullan
23,256 / 23,256$1,219,480
17 March
19 MarchZurichSwitzerlandHallenstadion14,444 / 14,444$1,148,585
20 MarchMunichGermanyOlympiahalle12,076 / 12,108$919,768
22 MarchMannheimSAP Arena10,843 / 10,848$740,662
23 MarchCologneLanxess Arena16,223 / 16,319$1,116,989
26 MarchHamburgBarclaycard Arena12,256 / 13,227$822,229
27 MarchBerlinMercedes-Benz Arena14,104 / 14,104$990,085
28 March[b]LondonEnglandRoyal Albert HallBusted5,167 / 5,167$379,534
30 MarchStockholmSwedenEricsson GlobeAnne-Marie
Ryan McMullan
14,024 / 14,260$1,003,630
1 AprilHerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen14,996 / 14,996$1,268,365
3 AprilAmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome33,255 / 33,255$2,122,188
4 April
5 AprilAntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis21,151 / 21,151$1,327,990
6 AprilParisFranceAccorHotels Arena15,988 / 15,988$802,830
8 AprilMadridSpainWizink Center15,748 / 16,000$1,009,283
9 AprilBarcelonaPalau Sant Jordi17,476 / 17,476$963,754
12 AprilDublinIreland3Arena25,478 / 25,538$1,200,840
13 April
16 AprilGlasgowScotlandSSE Hydro25,220 / 25,228$1,991,969
17 April
19 AprilNewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena21,558 / 22,286$1,636,406
20 April
22 AprilManchesterManchester Arena31,333 / 31,378$2,567,282
23 April
25 AprilNottinghamMotorpoint Arena18,790 / 18,800$1,568,523
26 April
28 AprilBirminghamBarclaycard Arena30,994 / 31,262$2,550,013
29 April
1 MayLondonThe O2 Arena55,707 / 56,400$6,992,411
2 May
3 May
13 MayLimaPeruNational Stadium of PeruAntonio Lulic19,745 / 19,745$1,297,277
15 MaySantiagoChileMovistar ArenaIntimate Stranger
Antonio Lulic
26,984 / 26,984$2,106,079
16 May
20 MayLa PlataArgentinaEstadio Ciudad de La PlataBenjamin Amadeo
Antonio Lulic
33,584 / 33,584$2,394,891
23 MayCuritibaBrazilPedreira Paulo LeminskiAntonio Lulic17,400 / 17,400$1,407,552
25 MayRio de JaneiroJeunesse Arena12,087 / 12,087$1,024,384
28 MaySão PauloAllianz Parque37,075 / 37,075$3,468,481
30 MayBelo HorizonteEsplanada do Minerão14,143 / 14,143$1,067,819
2 JuneBogotáColombiaSimón Bolívar ParkSebastián Yatra
Antonio Lulic
15,588 / 15,588$1,166,489
4 JuneSan JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto RicoYebba14,297 / 14,297$1,017,458
6 JuneAlajuelaCosta RicaCoca-Cola AmphitheaterAntonio Lulic17,464 / 17,464$1,254,439
10 JuneMexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportes21,363 / 21,500$1,297,061
12 JuneGuadalajaraArena VFG11,780 / 12,000$939,881
14 JuneMonterreyAuditorio Citibanamex7,865 / 7,865$884,621
22 June[c]LondonEnglandThe O2 ArenaFuse ODG18,699 / 18,841$1,705,113
25 June[d]PiltonWorthy Farm
29 JuneKansas CityUnited StatesSprint CenterJames Blunt13,382 / 13,382$1,217,313
30 JuneDes MoinesWells Fargo Arena13,375 / 13,375$1,078,939
1 JulySaint PaulXcel Energy Center14,938 / 14,938$1,375,063
7 JulyTorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre30,516 / 30,516$2,548,961
8 July
9 JulyBuffaloUnited StatesKeyBank Center14,305 / 14,305$1,167,095
11 JulyPhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center28,922 / 28,922$2,630,260
12 July
14 JulyUncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena14,887 / 14,887$1,079,165
15 July
18 JulyQuebec CityCanadaVideotron Centre13,611 / 13,611$1,134,346
19 JulyMontrealBell Centre15,264 / 15,264$1,247,546
22 JulyWinnipegBell MTS Place11,843 / 11,843$977,093
23 JulySaskatoonSaskTel Centre12,585 / 12,585$1,023,210
25 JulyEdmontonRogers Place27,412 / 27,412$2,260,486
26 July
28 JulyVancouverRogers Arena14,070 / 14,070$1,165,985
29 JulyTacomaUnited StatesTacoma Dome19,538 / 19,538$1,575,039
30 JulyPortlandModa Center13,420 / 13,420$1,074,959
1 AugustSacramentoGolden 1 Center13,424 / 13,424$1,220,937
2 AugustOaklandOracle Arena13,662 / 13,662$1,219,722
4 AugustLas VegasT-Mobile Arena15,243 / 15,243$1,326,231
5 AugustGlendaleGila River Arena13,654 / 13,654$1,239,478
6 AugustSan DiegoValley View Casino Center10,233 / 10,233$917,154
10 AugustLos AngelesStaples Center40,731 / 40,731$3,622,204
11 August
12 August
15 AugustDenverPepsi Center12,917 / 12,917$1,159,523
17 AugustTulsaBOK Center12,069 / 12,069$961,178
18 AugustDallasAmerican Airlines Center13,632 / 13,632$1,207,645
19 AugustHoustonToyota Center11,811 / 11,811$1,067,592
22 AugustSan AntonioAT&T Center13,928 / 13,928$1,112,573
25 AugustDuluthInfinite Energy Arena21,056 / 21,056$1,970,117
26 August
29 AugustTampaAmalie Arena13,459 / 13,459$1,076,537
30 AugustMiamiAmerican Airlines Arena12,813 / 12,813$1,144,534
31 AugustOrlandoAmway Center12,360 / 12,360$1,007,408
2 SeptemberRaleighPNC Arena13,805 / 13,805$1,134,012
3 SeptemberCharlotteSpectrum Center13,927 / 13,927$1,243,772
5 SeptemberNorth CharlestonNorth Charleston Coliseum8,271 / 8,517$673,758
7 SeptemberLouisvilleKFC Yum! Center15,721 / 15,721$1,257,529
8 SeptemberIndianapolisBankers Life FieldhouseJoshua Radin12,740 / 12,740$1,014,966
9 SeptemberClevelandQuicken Loans Arena14,912 / 14,912$1,365,524
12 SeptemberOmahaCenturyLink Center OmahaJames Blunt13,990 / 13,990$1,098,225
15 SeptemberRosemontAllstate Arena26,346 / 26,346$2,347,880
16 September
19 SeptemberWashington, D.C.Capital One Arena27,497 / 27,497$2,456,333
20 September
22 SeptemberBostonTD Garden25,590 / 25,590$2,295,216
23 September
26 SeptemberPittsburghPPG Paints Arena13,331 / 13,331$1,190,945
27 SeptemberDetroitLittle Caesars Arena14,124 / 14,124$1,268,652
29 SeptemberBrooklynBarclays Center41,066 / 41,066$3,658,480
30 September
1 October
3 OctoberColumbusNationwide Arena27,255 / 27,255$2,199,218
4 October
6 OctoberNashvilleBridgestone Arena27,721 / 27,721$2,503,808
7 October
11 NovemberSingaporeSingapore Indoor StadiumLauv18,297 / 18,297$2,584,230
12 November
14 NovemberKuala LumpurMalaysiaAxiata Arena11,597 / 11,597$980,033
16 NovemberBangkokThailandImpact Arena14,394 / 14,394$1,744,270
19 NovemberMumbaiIndiaJioGarden11,103 / 11,103$1,101,118
23 NovemberDubaiUnited Arab EmiratesAutism Rocks Arena23,272 / 23,272$2,783,800
List of 2018 concerts[40][41][42][2][43][24][44][45][46]
Dates (2018)CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenue
19 February[e]LondonEnglandIndigo at The O22,056 / 2,717$224,718
2 MarchPerthAustraliaOptus StadiumMissy Higgins
Fergus James
114,031 / 114,031$9,146,953
3 March
7 MarchAdelaideAdelaide Oval62,915 / 62,915$5,103,599
9 MarchMelbourneEtihad StadiumMissy Higgins
Bliss n Eso
256,622 / 256,622$20,838,652
10 March
11 March
12 March
15 MarchSydneyANZ StadiumMissy Higgins
Ryan McMullan
231,185 / 231,185$19,948,066
16 March
17 March
20 MarchBrisbaneSuncorp StadiumMissy Higgins
Fergus James
103,744 / 103,744$8,595,585
21 March
24 MarchAucklandNew ZealandMount Smart StadiumDrax Project132,876 / 132,876$10,766,558
25 March
26 March
29 MarchDunedinForsyth Barr StadiumSix60
Mitch James
105,014 / 105,014$8,475,218
31 March
1 April
8 AprilManilaPhilippinesMall of Asia Concert Grounds18,752 / 18,752$2,412,506
11 AprilOsakaJapanOsaka-Jo Hall10,161 / 10,161$1,284,070
13 AprilTokyoBudokan Hall19,549 / 19,549$2,504,547
14 April
4 MayCorkIrelandPáirc Uí ChaoimhAnne-Marie
Jamie Lawson
Beoga
128,969 / 128,969$12,371,587
5 May
6 May
9 MayBelfastNorthern IrelandBoucher Playing Fields40,613 / 40,613$3,911,083
12 MayGalwayIrelandPearse Stadium63,991 / 63,991$5,952,120
13 May
16 MayDublinPhoenix Park184,187 / 184,187$17,090,104
18 May
19 May
24 MayManchesterEnglandEtihad StadiumAnne-Marie
Jamie Lawson
215,600 / 215,600$19,806,800
25 May
26 May
27 May
1 JuneGlasgowScotlandHampden Park152,024 / 152,024$13,746,027
2 June
3 June
8 JuneNewcastleEnglandSt. James Park149,226 / 149,226$13,498,865
9 June
10 June
14 JuneLondonWembley Stadium299,013 / 299,013$28,726,438
15 June
16 June
17 June
21 JuneCardiffWalesPrincipality Stadium238,085 / 238,085$21,249,947
22 June
23 June
24 June
28 JuneAmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Arena102,463 / 102,463$7,722,001
29 June
1 JulyWerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival Ground64,987 / 64,987$5,470,934
6 JulySaint-DenisFranceStade de France153,065 / 153,065$9,308,969
7 July
10 JulyGothenburgSwedenUllevi122,952 / 122,952$10,969,078
11 July
14 JulyStockholmFriends Arena54,234 / 54,234$4,818,972
19 JulyBerlinGermanyOlympiastadion69,055 / 69,780$6,392,576
22 JulyGelsenkirchenVeltins-Arena102,778 / 112,406$9,001,427
23 July
25 JulyHamburgTrabrennbahn Bahrenfeld80,326 / 80,413$7,024,739
29 JulyMunichOlympiastadion135,036 / 135,164$12,865,527
30 July
3 AugustZurichSwitzerlandLetzigrund95,142 / 95,458$11,097,894
4 August
7 AugustViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion110,652 / 110,652$9,570,146
8 August
11 AugustWarsawPolandPGE NarodowyAnne-Marie
Jamie Lawson
BeMy
104,452 / 104,452$7,470,882
12 August
18 AugustPasadenaUnited StatesRose BowlSnow Patrol
Anne-Marie
62,321 / 62,321$6,315,595
21 AugustSan FranciscoAT&T Park38,647 / 38,647$4,199,073
25 AugustSeattleCenturyLink Field55,891 / 55,891$4,932,401
30 AugustTorontoCanadaRogers Centre98,461 / 98,461$8,459,818
31 August
6 SeptemberSt. LouisUnited StatesBusch Stadium41,522 / 41,522$3,726,270
8 SeptemberDetroitFord Field47,804 / 47,804$4,481,289
14 SeptemberFoxboroughGillette Stadium110,238 / 110,238$9,832,549
15 September
21 SeptemberEast RutherfordMetLife Stadium107,500 / 107,500$11,220,207
22 September
27 SeptemberPhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field54,292 / 54,292$5,161,682
29 September[f]PittsburghPNC Park41,014 / 41,014$4,169,873
4 OctoberChicagoSoldier FieldSnow Patrol
Lauv
47,263 / 47,263$4,339,349
6 OctoberNashvilleNissan Stadium45,888 / 45,888$3,954,931
13 OctoberKansas CityArrowhead Stadium51,324 / 51,324$4,008,747
17 OctoberFargoFargodome17,761 / 17,761$1,766,790
20 OctoberMinneapolisU.S. Bank Stadium49,359 / 49,359$4,512,421
24 October[g]MilwaukeeMiller ParkSnow Patrol37,288 / 37,288$3,390,498
27 OctoberArlingtonAT&T StadiumSnow Patrol
Lauv
46,249 / 46,249$4,528,560
31 OctoberNew OrleansMercedes-Benz Superdome42,295 / 42,295$2,827,815
3 NovemberHoustonMinute Maid Park39,354 / 39,354$3,985,595
7 NovemberTampaRaymond James Stadium51,120 / 51,120$4,197,412
9 NovemberAtlantaMercedes-Benz Stadium50,906 / 50,906$5,021,395
List of 2019 concerts[2]
Dates (2019)CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenue
13 FebruarySão PauloBrazilAllianz ParquePassenger81,156 / 81,156$6,435,571
14 February
17 FebruaryPorto AlegreArena do Grêmio38,635 / 38,635$3,103,947
20 FebruaryMontevideoUruguayEstadio Centenario20,779 / 20,779$1,887,584
23 FebruaryBuenos AiresArgentinaCampo Argentino de Polo40,130 / 40,130$2,516,252
23 MarchJohannesburgSouth AfricaFNB StadiumPassenger
Shekhinah
128,977 / 130,178$7,721,755
24 March
27 MarchCape TownCape Town Stadium96,915 / 98,264$5,375,129
28 March
4 AprilTaoyuanTaiwanTaoyuan City StadiumOne Ok Rock28,136 / 28,136$3,209,967
9 AprilTokyoJapanTokyo Dome47,454 / 47,454$6,125,211
13 AprilKuala LumpurMalaysiaBukit Jalil National Stadium40,351 / 43,743$2,896,413
17 AprilHong KongHong Kong Disneyland20,294 / 20,294$2,850,290
21 AprilIncheonSouth KoreaSongdo Moonlight Festival Park24,910 / 25,033$2,657,726
23 AprilOsakaJapanKyocera Dome37,790 / 37,790$4,902,433
26 AprilSingaporeSingapore National Stadium49,810 / 49,810$5,595,968
28 AprilBangkokThailandRajamangala Stadium29,119 / 32,691$3,586,298
3 MayJakartaIndonesiaGelora Bung Karno Stadium48,959 / 52,060$4,754,628
24 MayLyonFranceGroupama StadiumJames Bay
Zara Larsson
157,070 / 162,561$11,665,699
25 May
26 May
29 MayBordeauxMatmut Atlantique41,449 / 41,716$3,117,590
1 JuneLisbonPortugalEstádio da LuzJames Bay
Zara Larsson
Ben Kweller
118,085 / 118,085$8,929,969
2 June
7 JuneBarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysJames Bay
Zara Larsson
54,658 / 54,658$4,126,519
11 JuneMadridWanda Metropolitano51,944 / 51,944$3,793,349
14 June[h]FlorenceItalyIppodromo del Visarno
16 JuneRomeStadio OlimpicoJames Bay
Zara Larsson
58,959 / 58,959$4,549,349
19 JuneMilanStadio Giuseppe Meazza54,892 / 54,892$4,020,920
22 JuneHockenheimGermanyHockenheimring191,120 / 202,888$16,289,639
23 June
28 JuneKlagenfurtAustriaWörthersee Stadion67,535 / 67,698$6,279,570
29 June
3 JulyBucharestRomaniaArena Națională47,166 / 48,106$2,942,900
7 JulyPragueCzechiaLetňany142,036 / 157,980$11,419,946
8 July
12 JulyRigaLatviaLucavsala Park50,437 / 63,550$3,982,564
19 JulyMoscowRussiaOtkritie Arena39,841 / 41,857$3,585,231
23 JulyHelsinkiFinlandMalmi Airport108,000 / 118,216$9,481,707
24 July
27 JulyOdenseDenmarkTusindårsskoven87,401 / 87,401$8,848,720
28 July
2 AugustHanoverGermanyMessegelände131,538 / 148,720$12,560,432
3 August
7 August[i]BudapestHungarySziget Festival
10 AugustReykjavikIcelandLaugardalsvöllurJames Bay
Zara Larsson
43,830 / 56,642$7,180,912
11 August
16 AugustLeedsEnglandRoundhay ParkThe Darkness
Lewis Capaldi
136,358 / 140,000$12,405,249
17 August
23 AugustIpswichChantry ParkThe Darkness
Passenger
139,984 / 181,548$12,913,212
24 August
25 AugustThe Darkness
Lewis Capaldi
26 August
Total8,908,150 / 9,078,636 (98.12%)$776,195,930

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts
DateCityCountryVenueReasonRef.
17 September 2017St. LouisUnited StatesScottrade CenterSafety concerns[49]
22 October 2017TaipeiTaiwanNangang Exhibition CenterArm fracture from a bike accident[45]
29 October 2017SeoulSouth KoreaKSPO Dome
4 November 2017Hong KongAsiaWorld–Arena
5 November 2017
9 November 2017JakartaIndonesiaIndonesia Convention Exhibition
18 April 2019Hong KongHong Kong DisneylandLightning storm[50]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^$954.86 million in 2024 dollars.[1]
  2. ^The show on 28 March 2017, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, was a part of theTeenage Cancer Trust fundraising week.[7]
  3. ^The show on 22 June 2017, in London at The O2 Arena was part of the venue's 10th anniversary celebration.[39]
  4. ^The show on 25 June 2017, at Worthy Farm, Pilton, was part of theGlastonbury Festival.
  5. ^The show on 19 February 2018, in London at indigo at The 02 is part of the BRITs Week War Child 2018.[40]
  6. ^The show on 29 September 2018, in Pittsburgh at PNC Park was originally scheduled for 30 September 2018, but was rescheduled to accommodate thePittsburgh Steelers when their Sunday Night Football atHeinz Field's kickoff time was allocated for 8:20 p.m.[47]
  7. ^The show was originally scheduled for 23 October 2018, in Milwaukee at Miller Park, was rescheduled to give more time for stage setup after the2018 National League Championship Series ended 20 October (it would have moved to November had theBrewers advanced to the2018 World Series).[48]
  8. ^The show on 14 June 2019, in Florence at Ippodromo dele Casine is part of Firenze Rocks 2019.
  9. ^The show on 7 August 2019, in Budapest at Hajógyári Island is part ofSziget Festival 2019.

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  4. ^"UK + Irish Dates Announced!". edsheeran.com. 26 January 2017. Retrieved26 January 2017.
  5. ^"Latin American Dates Announced!". edsheeran.com. 26 January 2017. Retrieved26 January 2017.1
  6. ^abBeaumont-Thomas, Ben (2 August 2019)."Ed Sheeran breaks U2's record for highest-grossing tour ever".The Guardian.
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  35. ^North America boxscore:
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