December 22, 2024

Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics World Tour is officially coming to an end in 2025.

On Friday, July 5, the 33-year-old pop star announced the European dates for the last leg of his three-year Mathematics Tour on Instagram.

“2025 is the end of the Mathematics Tour,” Sheeran said in the Instagram video. “We’re going to be doing big shows in Europe and some more that we’re going to announce soon.”

The “Thinking Out Loud” singer wrote in his caption that he plans to perform in “most of the other places we haven’t been to yet, but the first dates to go up will be the rest of Europe.”

 

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The European shows will kick off in Madrid on Monday, May 5, 2025 and will continue across the continent in Rome, Italy; Oslo, Norway; Zurich; Stockholm; and Copenhagen. Sheeran will perform his final European show in Dusseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025.

The “A-Team” singer first began his Mathematics Tour back in April 2022 in Europe and performed through September 2022. He then took the tour across New Zealand and Australia in February 2023 before he brought the tour stateside in April 2023.

During his U.S. tour dates, Sheeran tapped artists Khalid, Masie Peters, Russ, Dylan, Cat Burns, and Rosa Linn as openers for select North American dates throughout the tour. After the U.S. leg, Sheeran embarked across and is currently performing in Europe through Sunday, Sept. 8.

While openers for the final European leg of the tour has not been announced yet, tickets for the new tour dates will go on sale on Sheeran’s official website on Wednesday, July 10, with the Rome, Italy tour dates going on sale Friday, July 12.

 

See below for a full list of European tour dates below.

May 30, 2025  – Spain, Madrid – Cívitas Metropolitano

June 6, 2025 – France, Marseille – Orange Vélodrome Stadium

June 14, 2025 – Italy, Rome – T.B.A

June 20, 2025  – France, Lille, Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy

June 29, 2025 – Germany, Stuttgart – MHPArena

July 5, 2025 – Germany, Hamburg – Volksparkstadion

July 26, 2025 – Norway, Oslo – Ullevaal Stadion

August 2, 2025 –  Switzerland, Zürich – Stadion Letzigrund

August 8, 2025 – Belgium, Antwerp – Middenvijver Park

August 16, 2025 – Poland, Wroclaw – Tarczyński Arena

August 23, 2025 – Sweden, Stockholm – Strawberry Arena

August 29, 2025 – Denmark, Copenhagen – Øresundsparken

August 30, 2025 – Denmark, Copenhagen – Øresundsparken

September 5, 2025 – Germany, Dusseldorf – Merkur Spiel-Arena

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