Ed Sheeran Announces First North American Arena Tour
Fresh off the back of sharing the stage with BFF Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran has just announced dates for his first ever North American arena tour. Kicking off on August 22nd, the initial tour announcement consists of 15 dates and starts at Seattle’s Wamu Theater. Included in the run is two nights at The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
Thanks to a rub from his number one fan Taylor Swift, the British singer has seen his career stateside on the rise over the past 12 months. It seems Sheeran’s particular brand of acoustic musings are finding quite the fan base in the States and things only seem to be getting bigger and better for him. It also helps that Ed's latest single Sing featured production from man of the moment Pharrell Williams.
Sing is taken from Ed’s upcoming album 'X' (pronounced multiply), which is due out on June 23rd, two months before his tour begins. This past weekend Sheeran appeared on Saturday Night live to preform Sing, which is expected to debut on the billboard chart this week.
With Ed’s career only on the up, tickets to his first arena tour are sure to be hot property. For now you can preorder his upcoming album 'X' on Itunes, and learn the lyrics before Ed hits the road in August.
Dates for Ed Sheeran’s X tour are as follows:
8/22 - Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater
8/23 - Vancouver, BC @ Ambleside Live
8/29 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
8/30 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
8/31 - Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
9/2 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
9/4 - Cleveland, OH @ Wolstein Center
9/8 - Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
9/9 - Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center
9/11 - Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena
9/12 - Atlanta, GA @ The Arena at Gwinnett Center
9/13 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 9/15 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
9/16 - Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena
9/18 - Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
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