At a virtual press conference in Sydney Ed Sheeran finally gave us the most Perfect news: he’s headed down under in 2026 as part of his much-anticipated Loop Tour!
After the massive success of his Divide Tour in 2018, which holds the record for the highest-selling tour in Australian history — with AC/DC’s Pwr Up Tour rapidly catching up — the ginger crooner came back to our country in 2023 for his sold-out Mathematics Tour, selling more than 1 million tickets across Australia and New Zealand.
Now, the global superstar is getting ready to perform no less than eight stadium shows across Australia from January to March next year. And, while you can expect him to perform some of his greatest hits, the shows will also surely be filled with new music off his upcoming album Play, which will come out on September 12, so you’ll have time to learn the lyrics before the tour!
Although Sheeran had already teased the possibility of an Aussie tour on TikTok, he confirmed it via video at the iconic Lord Dudley Hotel, transformed into the “Old Phone Pub” from the Old Phone music video, in Sydney.
How to get tickets
Tickets for Ed Sheeran’s Sydney show at Accor Stadium will go on general sale on Tuesday, July 29 at 1pm local time.
If you want a better chance at snagging the best seats, there will be a Telstras Plus Member pre-sale from Friday, July 25 at 1pm, lasting for 48 hours. After this, on Monday, July 28 at 2pm, Frontier Members will have access to another pre-sale for 24 hours.
You can get up to six tickets per transaction, and they will range in price from $109.90 to $249.90.
Find out more about purchasing your tickets here.
Ed Sheeran Loop Tour Australia and NZ dates
- Friday, January 16 — GO Media Stadium, Auckland
- Wednesday, January 21 — Sky Stadium, Wellington
- Saturday, January 24 — Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch
- Saturday, January 31 — Optus Stadium, Perth
- Friday, February 13 — Accor Stadium, Sydney
- Saturday, February 14 — Accor Stadium, Sydney
- Friday, February 20 — Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
- Saturday, February 21 — Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
- Thursday, February 26 — Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- Friday, February 27 — Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- Thursday, March 5 — Adelaide Oval, Adelaide