Ed has just announced that he will be Sheeran the love in Ireland next year, with concerts announced for Cork, Belfast and Limerick.
The 30-year old singer songwriter will be releasing his fifth studio album on October 29th, titled = (pronounced equals), and his ‘+ – = ÷ x Tour’ (pronounced ‘The Mathematics Tour’) will be coming to Páirc Uí Chaoimh in April 2022.

This will be Ed’s first time returning to Cork in almost 4 years, following his last appearance at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in May 2018 for the record-breaking Divide Tour.
The superstar will begin his tour of Ireland in Cork on April 28, before heading off to Thousand Park in Limerick on May 5th, and finishing up in Boucher Road Playing Fields in Belfast on May 12th. No dates have been scheduled for Dublin as of yet.
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— Páirc Uí Chaoimh (@PaircUiCha0imh) September 17, 2021
Tickets for Ed’s concerts go on Sale on Saturday, September 25th at 8am and will cost €81 for standing and €91 for seated (+ €7.15 service charge) with a limit of 6 tickets per transaction. Tickets will be available via his website, here.
Organisers Aiken Promotions have warned about the dangers of buying tickets online, and have stressed that you should only purchase from official sources. They have put a number of anti-touting measures in place to protect consumers, stating: “The shows on this tour will use specially developed mobile digital ticketing technology which have safeguards in place to ensure genuine fans are buying genuine tickets, and to stop unofficial secondary ticketing sites, and unofficial ticket sellers, from being able to resell tickets at inflated prices and rip off fans.”