Ed Sheeran tour: Glastonbury headliner announced 2018 UK and Ireland shows
Including shows in Galway, Manchester, Glasgow, and London
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Your support makes all the difference.Having headlined Glastonbury over the weekend, Ed Sheeran has announced a UK and Ireland tour.
Starting May 2018 in Belfast, the troubadour will head into Galway, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, London, finishing with a date in Cardiff.
The ‘Shape of You’ singer split opinion with his appearance at Worthy Farm, The Independent awarding two stars, calling it “one of the least satisfying headliners in recent memory”.
Conversely, both The Guardian and Telegraph awarded the performance four stars, praising the singer’s ability to command the crowd.
Full tour dates for Sheeran’s UK and Ireland tour available below.
Wednesday, 9 May – Belfast, Boucher Playing Fields
Saturday, 12 May – Galway, Pearse Stadium
Sunday, 13 May – Galway, Pearse Stadium
Wednesday, 16 May – Dublin, Phoenix Park
Friday, 18 May – Dublin, Phoenix Park
Thursday, 24 May – Manchester, Etihad Stadium
Friday, 1 June – Glasgow, Hampden Park
Friday, 8 June – Newcastle, St James’ Park
Friday, 15 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Saturday, 16 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Friday, 22 June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
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