Ed Sheeran’s 2023 ‘+ – = ÷ x Tour’: Get Presale Access

SiriusXM subscribers get early access to tickets to Ed Sheeran’s 2023 ‘+ – = ÷ x Tour’ before they go on sale to the general public.

by:
Jackie Kolgraf
October 11, 2022

Multiple GRAMMY Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran has announced details for the North American leg of his “+ – = ÷ x Tour,” hitting stadiums across the continent for the first time since 2018 — and SiriusXM is giving you early access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

Starting October 13 at 10am EST, use password SIRIUSXM for the chance to purchase presale tickets. See the full tour schedule below, with dates beginning on May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, and going through September 23 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.

Support acts on the tour include multi-platinum artist Khalid and rapper/singer-songwriter Russ, as well as Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Rosa Linn.


2023 Tour Dates


Arlington, TX – 5/6/2023 – Tickets
Houston, TX – 5/13/2023 – Tickets
Tampa, FL – 5/20/2023 – Tickets
Atlanta, GA, 5/27/2023 – Tickets
Philadelphia, PA, 6/3/2023 – Tickets
East Rutherford, NJ, 6/10/2023 – Tickets
Landover, MD, 6/24/2023 – Tickets
Foxborough, MA, 7/1/2023 – Tickets
Pittsburgh, PA, 7/8/2023 – Tickets
Detroit, MI, 7/15/2023 – Tickets
Nashville, TN, 7/22/2023 – Tickets
Chicago, IL, 7/29/2023 – Tickets
Kansas City, MO, 8/5/2023 – Tickets
Minneapolis, MN, 8/12/2023 – Tickets
Denver, CO, 8/19/2023 – Tickets
Seattle, WA, 8/26/2023 – Tickets
Las Vegas, NV, 9/9/2023 – Tickets
Santa Clara, CA, 9/16/2023 – Tickets
Inglewood, CA, 9/23/2023 – Tickets


“+ – = ÷ x Tour” is the first major trek to support =, Sheeran’s latest full length album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its 2021 release, becoming his fourth consecutive album to top the chart. The fourth installment of Sheeran’s symbol album series, = is highlighted by its GRAMMY-nominated lead single “Bad Habits,” which was up for Song of the Year at the 64th Annual GRAMMY®Awards earlier this year, and its follow-up smash “Shivers.”



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