The +−=÷× Tour (pronounced The Mathematics Tour) was the fourth concert tour by the English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It began in Dublin, Ireland, on 23 April 2022, and concluded in Düsseldorf, Germany, on 7 September 2025. The +−=÷× Tour was designed as a tribute to Sheeran's math symbol studio albums. Spanning 188 shows across five continents, it became the fourth highest-grossing tour of all time with $875.7 million in ticket sales and the fourth highest-attended tour of all time with 8.8 million tickets sold.[1]
| Tour by Ed Sheeran | |
Promotional poster | |
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| Associated albums | |
| Start date | 23 April 2022 |
| End date | 7 September 2025 |
| No. of shows | 182 |
| Supporting acts | |
| Attendance | 8.8 million[1] |
| Box office | $875.7 million[1] |
| Ed Sheeran concert chronology | |
Sheeran's shows at the Melbourne Cricket Ground broke the record for the highest ticketed attendance at an Australian concert with 108,000 on 2 March 2023 and 110,000 the next day.[2] His five Wembley Stadium concerts in 2022 became one of the most-attended multi-night engagement shows with over 420,000 tickets sold.[3] Sheeran also broke the SoFi Stadium's one-day ticket record, performing to over 81,000 fans.[4] Dating back to his first reported concert in 2012, Sheeran grossed over $1.7 billion from 18.9 million tickets sold and became one of the 10 highest grossing and bestselling acts in boxscore history.[1]
Background
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On 17 September 2021, Sheeran announced a 27-date European tour.[5][6] As soon as tickets went on-sale, dates were added to several locations across the tour, due to overwhelming demand, bringing the overall number of shows to 64.[7] On 15 March 2022, Sheeran announced the Oceania leg of the tour. Tickets went on-sale on 23 March 2022.[8][9] On 22 March 2022, Sheeran added three more cities to the Oceania leg of the tour—in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.[10] On 15 June 2022, Sheeran added a further three stops to the Oceania leg, in Wellington, Auckland, and Brisbane. On 20 September 2022, the additional Wellington show scheduled for 1 February 2023 was canceled, citing on-going uncertainties affecting a number of different variables with global touring.[11] In October 2022, Sheeran announced that the North American leg of the tour would begin in 2023.[12] In October 2023, he announced the Asian leg of the tour that would start in early 2024.[13] In July 2024, he announced that the tour would end in 2025.[9] In December 2024, Sheeran announced a show in Bhutan for early 2025, marking the country's first international concert.[14]
Sheeran brought his family (wife Cherry, and daughters Lyra and Jupiter) along on tour (though they do not appear with him onstage).[15] During early 2023, they all lived together for two months in a rented bungalow in Auckland from which he commuted to the Australian and New Zealand venues.[15]
The "+−=÷× Tour" logo was first revealed on 6 May 2021 when Sheeran was announced as the shirt sponsor of Ipswich Town F.C. for their upcoming season in 2021–22 EFL League One, four months before the tour itself was announced.[16] Sheeran's sponsorship deal with Ipswich Town lasted until the end of the 2024-25 season. [17]
Set list
editThis set list is representative of the show in Arlington, Texas on 6 May 2023. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[18]
- "Tides"
- "Blow"
- "I'm a Mess"
- "Shivers"
- "The A Team"
- "Castle on the Hill"
- "Don't" / "No Diggity" (Blackstreet cover)
- "Eyes Closed"
- "Give Me Love"
- "Boat"
- "Salt Water"
- "Own It" / "Peru" / "Beautiful People" / "I Don't Care"
- "End of Youth"
- "Overpass Graffiti"
- "Curtains"
- "Galway Girl"
- "Thinking Out Loud"
- "Love Yourself" (Justin Bieber cover)
- "Sing"
- "Photograph"
- "Perfect"
- "Bloodstream"
- "Afterglow"
- "Shape of You"
- "Bad Habits"
- "You Need Me, I Don't Need You"
Special changes
edit- Sheeran replaced Khalid as his own opening act in Landover, and he performed a set of eight songs from −.[19]
- Eminem was a guest for the Detroit show on 15 July 2023, where he and Ed Sheeran performed "Lose Yourself" and "Stan".[20]
- During the show in Singapore on 16 February 2024, Sheeran invited JJ Lin as the special guest and sang "Twilight" together in Mandarin.[21]
- During the show in Parañaque, Philippines on 9 March 2024, Sheeran performed "Maybe the Night" with Miguel and Paolo Guico of Ben&Ben.[22]
- During the show in Stockholm, Sweden on 22 August 2025, Sheeran performed "Talking Body" with Tove Lo.[23]
Tour dates
edit| Date (2022) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 April | Dublin | Ireland | Croke Park | Maisie Peters Denise Chaila |
140,487 / 151,054 | $12,765,829 |
| 24 April | ||||||
| 28 April | Cork | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | 68,697 / 78,648 | $6,135,373 | ||
| 29 April | ||||||
| 5 May | Limerick | Thomond Park | 61,780 / 63,232 | $5,195,999 | ||
| 6 May | ||||||
| 12 May | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Boucher Road Playing Fields | 73,519 / 80,600 | $6,467,830 | |
| 13 May | ||||||
| 26 May | Cardiff | Wales | Principality Stadium | Maisie Peters Dylan |
185,490 / 236,088 | $14,993,314 |
| 27 May | ||||||
| 28 May | ||||||
| 3 June | Sunderland | England | Stadium of Light | 106,641 / 114,312 | $8,934,205 | |
| 4 June | ||||||
| 9 June | Manchester | Etihad Stadium | 218,639 / 218,639 | $18,242,198 | ||
| 10 June | ||||||
| 11 June | ||||||
| 12 June | ||||||
| 16 June | Glasgow | Scotland | Hampden Park | 93,344 / 109,713 | $7,813,200 | |
| 17 June | ||||||
| 24 June | London | England | Wembley Stadium | 420,269 / 460,170 | $38,437,649 | |
| 25 June | ||||||
| 29 June | ||||||
| 30 June | ||||||
| 1 July | ||||||
| 7 July | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Veltins-Arena | Maisie Peters Cat Burns |
182,476 / 193,050 | $14,043,071 |
| 8 July | ||||||
| 9 July | ||||||
| 14 July | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Johan Cruyff Arena | 134,519 / 134,519 | $8,983,470 | |
| 15 July | ||||||
| 22 July | Brussels | Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium | Maisie Peters Cat Burns Dylan |
104,473 / 128,006 | $8,473,644 |
| 23 July | ||||||
| 29 July | Saint-Denis[i] | France | Stade de France | Maisie Peters Cat Burns |
166,764 / 166,764 | $11,051,261 |
| 30 July | ||||||
| 3 August | Copenhagen | Denmark | Øresundsparken | 156,818 / 158,816 | $15,229,461 | |
| 4 August | ||||||
| 5 August | ||||||
| 6 August | Maisie Peters Dylan | |||||
| 10 August | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi | Maisie Peters Cat Burns |
120,283 / 129,346 | $9,513,028 |
| 11 August | ||||||
| 20 August | Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Olympic Stadium | 46,667 / 46,667 | $4,229,589 | |
| 25 August | Warsaw | Poland | PGE Narodowy | 146,340 / 150,536 | $8,578,522 | |
| 26 August | ||||||
| 1 September | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | 124,800 / 130,596 | $9,412,514 | |
| 2 September | ||||||
| 10 September | Munich | Germany | Olympiastadion | Griff Cat Burns |
200,184 / 215,226 | $15,643,726 |
| 11 September | ||||||
| 12 September | ||||||
| 16 September | Zürich | Switzerland | Letzigrund | 95,840 / 96,740 | $12,010,301 | |
| 17 September | ||||||
| 23 September | Frankfurt | Germany | Deutsche Bank Park | 182,856 / 184,197 | $13,708,897 | |
| 24 September | ||||||
| 25 September |
| Date (2023) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 January | Wellington | New Zealand | The Opera House | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| 25 January | ||||||
| 26 January | ||||||
| 2 February | Sky Stadium | Maisie Peters Kaylee Bell |
47,260 / 47,260 | $5,024,421 | ||
| 10 February | Auckland | Eden Park | 83,574 / 83,574 | $7,416,980 | ||
| 11 February | ||||||
| 17 February | Brisbane | Australia | Suncorp Stadium | Maisie Peters Budjerah |
172,894 / 172,894 | $19,059,460 |
| 18 February | ||||||
| 19 February | ||||||
| 24 February | Sydney | Accor Stadium | 171,699 / 171,699 | $18,927,891 | ||
| 25 February | ||||||
| 2 March | Melbourne | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 210,857 / 210,857 | $20,844,960 | ||
| 3 March | ||||||
| 7 March | Adelaide | Adelaide Oval | 59,708 / 59,708 | $6,640,294 | ||
| 12 March | Perth | Optus Stadium | 59,980 / 59,980 | $7,053,913 | ||
| 29 April[a] | New Orleans | United States | Fair Grounds Race Course | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| 6 May | Arlington | AT&T Stadium | Khalid Dylan |
59,265 / 59,265 | $5,733,414 | |
| 13 May | Houston | NRG Stadium | 58,183 / 58,183 | $5,321,684 | ||
| 20 May | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | 77,891 / 77,891 | $7,759,215 | ||
| 27 May | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 76,335 / 76,335 | $7,100,499 | ||
| 3 June | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | 77,900 / 77,900 | $7,767,923 | ||
| 10 June | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | 173,391 / 173,391 | $18,007,052 | ||
| 11 June | ||||||
| 17 June | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Centre | Khalid Rosa Linn |
93,683 / 93,683 | $9,917,478 |
| 18 June | ||||||
| 24 June | Landover | United States | FedExField | Ed Sheeran[b] Rosa Linn |
62,270 / 62,270 | $6,002,528 |
| 30 June | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | John Mayer Rosa Linn |
143,442 / 143,442 | $13,551,095 | |
| 1 July | Little Big Town Rosa Linn | |||||
| 8 July | Pittsburgh | Acrisure Stadium | Rosa Linn Khalid |
67,829 / 67,829 | $5,823,055 | |
| 15 July | Detroit | Ford Field | 70,372 / 70,372 | $7,126,417 | ||
| 22 July | Nashville | Nissan Stadium | Khalid Cat Burns |
73,874 / 73,874 | $6,227,586 | |
| 29 July | Chicago | Soldier Field | 73,015 / 73,015 | $8,054,888 | ||
| 5 August | Kansas City | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | 70,352 / 70,352 | $5,122,007 | ||
| 12 August | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | 72,102 / 72,102 | $6,714,462 | ||
| 19 August | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High | 79,680 / 79,680 | $8,560,475 | ||
| 26 August | Seattle | Lumen Field | Khalid Maisie Peters |
77,286 / 77,286 | $7,942,459 | |
| 2 September | Vancouver | Canada | BC Place | 65,061 / 65,061 | $6,571,458 | |
| 16 September | Santa Clara | United States | Levi's Stadium | Russ Maisie Peters |
80,058 / 80,058 | $9,821,417 |
| 23 September | Inglewood | SoFi Stadium | 81,384 / 81,384 | $9,225,764 | ||
| 28 October[c] | Paradise[ii] | Allegiant Stadium | 56,889 / 65,000 | $6,562,734 |
| Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 January | Sakhir | Bahrain | Al-Dana Amphitheatre | Calum Scott | 8,109 / 8,109 | $1,786,745 |
| 19 January | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | The Sevens Stadium | 58,707 / 60,000 | $10,578,529 | |
| 20 January | ||||||
| 27 January | Osaka | Japan | Kyocera Dome Osaka | 76,495 / 76,495 | $11,570,417 | |
| 28 January | ||||||
| 31 January | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | 50,646 / 50,646 | $7,811,520 | ||
| 3 February | Kaohsiung | Taiwan | Kaohsiung National Stadium | 54,369 / 54,369 | $9,668,365 | |
| 10 February | Bangkok | Thailand | Rajamangala Stadium | 44,470 / 47,561 | $5,049,215 | |
| 16 February | Singapore | National Stadium | 57,161 / 61,490 | $9,430,976 | ||
| 24 February | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Bukit Jalil National Stadium | 50,277 / 59,184 | $5,711,590 | |
| 2 March[d] | Jakarta | Indonesia | Jakarta International Stadium | 45,136 / 50,766 | $5,796,589 | |
| 9 March | Parañaque[iii] | Philippines | SMDC Festival Grounds | Calum Scott Ben&Ben |
35,223 / 35,223 | $6,031,560 |
| 16 March | Mumbai | India | Mahalaxmi Racecourse | Calum Scott Prateek Kuhad |
38,996 / 40,198 | $3,712,563 |
| 24 May[e] | Boston | United States | Harvard Stadium | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| 26 May[f] | Napa | Napa Valley Expo | ||||
| 8 June[g] | Lucca | Italy | Walls of Lucca | 78,179 / 78,304 | $7,443,771 | |
| 9 June[h] | ||||||
| 12 June[i] | Munich | Germany | Theresienwiese | 46,154 / 60,002 | $4,251,748 | |
| 16 June[j] | Lisbon | Portugal | Parque Tejo | N/a | N/a | |
| 21 June[k] | Scheeßel | Germany | Eichenring | |||
| 22 June[l] | Neuhausen ob Eck | Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield | ||||
| 23 June[m] | Landgraaf | Netherlands | Megaland | |||
| 26 June | Attard | Malta | Ta' Qali National Park | Calum Scott | 31,056 / 32,645 | $4,744,292 |
| 29 June | Tenerife | Spain | Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López | 34,445 / 35,248 | $3,336,448 | |
| 4 July[n] | Stavern | Norway | Larvik Golf Arena | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| 6 July[o] | Santiago de Compostela | Spain | Auditorio Monte do Gozo | |||
| 12 July | Gdańsk | Poland | Polsat Plus Arena | Calum Scott | 104,804 / 111,755 | $10,526,255 |
| 13 July | ||||||
| 20 July | Budapest | Hungary | Puskás Aréna | 58,747 / 64,183 | $4,982,240 | |
| 27 July | Hradec Králové | Czech Republic | Park 360 | 64,370 / 100,672 | $6,498,805 | |
| 28 July | ||||||
| 3 August | Kaunas | Lithuania | Darius and Girėnas Stadium | 81,119 / 96,627 | $8,597,307 | |
| 4 August | ||||||
| 10 August | Zagreb | Croatia | Zagreb Hippodrome | Calum Scott Dino Jelusick |
57,700 / 68,560 | $5,780,563 |
| 14 August[p] | St. Pölten | Austria | Greenpark | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| 17 August | Belgrade | Serbia | Ušće Park | Calum Scott | 25,818 / 26,818 | $2,570,168 |
| 24 August | Bucharest | Romania | Arena Națională | 57,444 / 65,240 | $4,872,382 | |
| 31 August | Sofia | Bulgaria | Vasil Levski National Stadium | 60,016 / 60,016 | $4,920,589 | |
| 7 September | Larnaca[iv] | Cyprus | Land of Tomorrow | 15,199 / 17,314 | $3,897,316 | |
| 8 September | ||||||
| 19 September[q] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Barra Olympic Park | N/a | N/a | N/a |
| Date (2025) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 January | Thimphu | Bhutan | Changlimithang Stadium | Rebellions Bhutan | 23,000 | N/a |
| 30 January | Pune | India | Yash Lawns | DOT | 120,000 | |
| 2 February | Hyderabad | Ramoji Film City | Armaan Malik | |||
| 5 February | Chennai | YMCA Ground | Jonita Gandhi | |||
| 8 February | Bengaluru | NICE Grounds | Mali | |||
| 9 February | ||||||
| 12 February | Shillong | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | Kayan | |||
| 15 February | Gurgaon[v] | Leisure Valley Park | Lisa Mishra | |||
| 24 February | Hangzhou | China | Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium | N/a | 61,500 | $11,700,000 |
| 25 February | ||||||
| 26 February | ||||||
| 28 February | ||||||
| 1 March | ||||||
| 2 March | ||||||
| 26 April[r] | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | Etihad Park | 32,000 | N/a | |
| 30 April | Lusail[vi] | Qatar | Lusail Multipurpose Hall | Zeyne | N/a | |
| 2 May | Sakhir | Bahrain | Beyon Al Dana Amphitheatre | 10,000 | $1,100,000 | |
| 30 May | Madrid | Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano | Tori Kelly Myles Smith |
135,000 | $13,200,000 |
| 31 May | ||||||
| 6 June | Marseille | France | Orange Vélodrome | 126,000 | $13,000,000 | |
| 7 June | ||||||
| 14 June | Rome | Italy | Stadio Olimpico | 78,000 | $9,400,000 | |
| 20 June | Villeneuve-d'Ascq[vii] | France | Decathlon Arena | 130,000 | $14,300,000 | |
| 21 June | ||||||
| 28 June | Stuttgart | Germany | MHPArena | 121,000 | $13,000,000 | |
| 29 June | ||||||
| 4 July | Hamburg | Volksparkstadion | 169,000 | $16,900,000 | ||
| 5 July | ||||||
| 6 July | ||||||
| 11 July | Ipswich | England | Portman Road | 83,800 | $9,600,000 | |
| 12 July | Busted Dylan | |||||
| 13 July | James Blunt Maisie Peters | |||||
| 26 July | Oslo | Norway | Ullevaal Stadion | Tori Kelly Myles Smith |
75,200 | $8,000,000 |
| 27 July | ||||||
| 2 August | Zürich | Switzerland | Letzigrund | 93,600 | $15,400,000 | |
| 3 August | ||||||
| 7 August | Antwerp | Belgium | Middenvijver Park | 94,300 | $10,900,000 | |
| 8 August | ||||||
| 15 August | Wrocław | Poland | Tarczyński Arena | 105,000 | $11,900,000 | |
| 16 August | ||||||
| 22 August | Stockholm | Sweden | Strawberry Arena | 110,000 | $11,200,000 | |
| 23 August | ||||||
| 28 August | Copenhagen | Denmark | Øresundsparken | 179,000 | $25,600,000 | |
| 29 August | ||||||
| 30 August | ||||||
| 31 August | ||||||
| 5 September | Düsseldorf | Germany | Merkur Spiel-Arena | 191,000 | $18,100,000 | |
| 6 September | ||||||
| 7 September | ||||||
| Total | 8,800,000[1] | $875,700,000[1] | ||||
Cancelled shows
edit| Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 August 2022 | Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Olympic Stadium | Unforeseen and unavoidable obstacles | [45] |
| 1 February 2023 | Wellington | New Zealand | Sky Stadium | Logistical uncertainties affecting global touring | [11] |
See also
editNotes
editCities
- ↑ Labelled as Paris in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Manila in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Cyprus in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Delhi NCR in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Doha in promotional material.
- ↑ Labelled as Lille in promotional material.
Others
- ↑ This performance was part of New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
- ↑ Sheeran acted as the opening act for himself, performing eight songs before his main set in place of Khalid who was recovering from a car accident.[19]
- ↑ The concert in Paradise on 28 October 2023 was originally scheduled for 9 September 2023, but it was rescheduled due to safety concerns after part of the set collapsed.
- ↑ The concert of 2 March 2024 at the Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta was originally scheduled to take place at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium but was relocated due to scheduling conflict.[36]
- ↑ This concert is part of Boston Calling Music Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of BottleRock Napa Valley.
- ↑ This concert is part of Lucca Summer Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of Lucca Summer Festival.
- ↑ This concert is park of Euro Fan Fest 2024.
- ↑ This concert is part of Rock in Rio Lisboa.
- ↑ This concert is part of Hurricane Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of Southside Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of Pinkpop Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of Stavernfestivalen.
- ↑ This concert is part of O Gozo Festival.
- ↑ This concert is part of FM4 Frequency Festival.
- ↑ This performance is part of Rock In Rio.
- ↑ This concert was part of the Offlimits Festival.
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