How to get Ed Sheeran tickets: Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta, and more

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Ed Sheeran performs onstage during Audacy's 12th Annual We Can Survive at Prudential Center on September 26, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey.

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Ed Sheeran’s Loop tour kicks off this December, in support of his recently released eighth studio album “Play.” The tour was first announced on July 22 as an 11-stop Oceania tour, with additional shows in Australia, as well as European and North American legs being announced shortly after due to high demand. If you’re hoping to see the musician live, I’ve got you covered with how to buy tickets for Ed Sheeran’s coming Loop tour.

The Loop tour marks the sixth concert tour by Ed Sheeran, and his first since the +−=÷× (Pronounced Mathematics) tour which spanned from 2022 to September of 2025. In addition to his coming series, Sheeran is scheduled to make appearances at the New York and Boston Jingle Balls, joining the likes of Alex Warren, Monsta X, Sean Paul, and even the K-pop Demon Hunters.

Here’s our breakdown of the Loop tour schedule, including purchasing details and price comparisons between ticket vendors. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub or Vivid Seats.

Ed Sheeran’s 2025 tour schedule

The Loop tour will kick off December 1 in Paris, starting internationally in Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Following this Ed Sheeran will make his way to the US, with the tour planning to finish in Tampa on November 7, 2026. Sheeran is also scheduled to appear at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on December 12 in New York, and December 14 in Boston.

North America


International

*Indicates an event that Ed Sheeran will be performing at in addition to other artists.

At this time, most of Ed Sheeran’s international tour stops are not available on Vivid Seats.

How to buy tickets for Ed Sheeran’s 2025 concert tour

Original standard tickets for Ed Sheeran’s Loop tour stops are available on Ticketmaster and AXS (New Zealand shows). Availability will depend on the date, location, and demand for each individual tour stop. The Boston Jingle ball is currently sold out on Ticketmaster, however, as of writing, the majority of Sheeran’s Loop tour stops have remaining availability, as well as the New York Jingle ball.

Alternatively, tickets can still be purchased from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. For shows where original standard tickets are in particularly high demand, you may find more affordable or ideal options from these sites instead.

How much are Ed Sheeran tickets?

Ticket prices for Ed Sheeran’s Loop tour vary depending on the ticket type (original or resale), as well as each show’s date, location, and demand. On Ticketmaster, the remaining original tickets tend to fall in the range of $100 to $500. This is similar to resale prices, however there is less availability so seating options may be limited for more in-demand locations.

Resale options are at this time similarly priced to original tickets, however Vivid Seats have a limited selection of availability for Ed Sheeran’s international performances. StubHub’s most affordable opinions currently range from $85 (February 13 in Sydney) to $251 (October 30 in Hollywood, Florida). Similarly, VividSeat’s most affordable options range from $75 (October 24 in Arlington, Texas) to $503 (January 16 in Auckland). Both vendors generally have similar pricing at this time, however options in terms of availability are much more limited on Vivid Seats. We recommend checking both sites to find the best deal on the show you are looking to attend.

There are currently no VIP packages available for Ed Sheeran’s Loop tour on Ticketmaster.

Who is opening for Ed Sheeran’s tour?

Opening acts for Sheeran’s 2025 tour dates, as well as his international 2026 dates are still to be officially announced. For the 2026 Loop tour North American shows several artists have been tapped as openers, including Amble, Aaron Rowe, Myles Smith, Ellie Banke, Sigrid, Lukas Graham, Biird, and Macklemore.

Will there be international tour dates?

Ed Sheeran has an extensive international tour schedule, with 22 shows planned for Europe, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia.

How long is Ed Sheeran’s tour?

Ed Sheeran’s Loop tour is scheduled to run for 50 shows. The tour will commence on December 1, 2025 in Paris and is currently set to conclude November 7, 2026 in Tampa. The Loop tour will support the star’s eight studio album “Play”, which was released on September 12 of this year.

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Nicole Berardi is a freelance contributor for Insider Reviews, covering a variety of stories such as how to buy tickets and Airbnb reviews.Having graduated Cum Laude from Rutgers University with a degree in Journalism and Media Studies, Nicole spent the next decade living in Japan, embracing her passion for travel across the continent of Asia.When not writing, Nicole spends her time looking for the best restaurants in New York City, taking photos of her cat, and enjoying a good matcha latte.

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