Good news for Ed Sheeran's fans! The famed British singer is set to embark on a European tour, but before that, supporters could get a glimpse of his long-awaited concert by attending some of his "warm up" shows later this year; where is he headed?
According to NME, the "Joker and the Queen" hitmaker will be playing two shows in Brighton; he also added five additional dates in London.
All of his warm-up show's tickets can be purchased through his official website.
Sheeran released a brief statement about his upcoming show, saying, "These are very low key shows where I get to try out all the new tunes before taking them into the stadiums. Some nights there will be mistakes. But that is where the fun starts."
The "low key" shows will begin on March 21 at the Electric Ballroom in London for three days before going to different parts of England.
It will wrap up on April 1 in Alexandra Place Theatre before the official tour begins on April 23 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
Other cities Sheeran will visit include Limerick, Belfast, Cardiff, Manchester, Sunderland, Glasgow.
Sheeran will also visit other countries like Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Denmark, Poland, Finland, Switzerland, and more.
Ed Sheeran Updates
Ed Sheeran recently dropped his collaboration with "Bring Me the Horizon" titled "Bad Habits." The track was initially performed at this year's BRIT Awards, but they released the entire studio of it due to public demand.
According to Billboard, the track was a rock version of Ed Sheeran's chart-topping single "Bad Habits."
The band first announced their collaboration during Valentine's day, where frontman Oli Skyes can be seen speaking to Sheeran on FaceTime, saying, "So many people are asking for a studio version, it's mental."
To which the British singer replied, "We have to get one out. Do you think we can turn it around fast?"
Prior to the release of their rock song, Ed Sheeran also collaborated with Taylor Swift for the remix version of "The Joker and the Queen."
Fans were shocked to see the actors who played them for Swift's music video "Everything Has Change" appear on the latest visual of the track ten years later.
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