Ed Sheeran is hitting the road in North America in 2017 and kicking it all off on June 29th in Kansas City, MO.
Sheeran will be out in support of his latest album, Divide.
Ed Sheeran, born in England in 1991, began his raise to stardom in 2005. He started off playing small clubs and venues in and around West Yorkshire and soon began selling concert tickets to larger and larger venues. He has cited Damien Rice, The Beatles, Dylan, Nizlopi and Eminem as his biggest musical influences.
After touring as an opener for some UK acts and plating small venues, Sheeran released his own YouTube videos in 2010. AS his fame grew through YouTube shares and clincks, he released his debut EP, No. 5 Collaborations Project in 2011. His debut album, + was released later that year, and became the second best-selling album of 2011. In 2012, Sheeran supported Taylor Swift as the opening act on her North American tour dates for her “Red Tour”. In June 2014, Sheeran released his second album, X.
2017 Ed Sheeran Tour Dates
6/29 — Kansas City, MO at Spring Center
6/30 — Des Moines, IA at Wells Fargo Arena
7/1 — St. Paul, MN at Xcel Energy Center
7/7 — Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
7/9 — Buffalo, NY at KeyBank Center
7/11 — Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
7/14 — Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena
7/15 — Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena
7/18 — Quebec City, QC at Videotron Centre
7/19 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
7/22 — Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
7/23 — Saskatoon, SK at SaskTel Centre
7/25 — Edmonton, AB at Rogers Place
7/28 — Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena
7/29 — Tacoma, WA at Tacoma Dome
7/30 — Portland, OR at Moda Center
8/1 — Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
8/2 — Oakland, CA at Oracle Arena
8/4 — Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena
8/5 — Glendale, AZ at Gila River Arena
8/6 — San Diego, CA at Valley View Casino Center
8/10 — Los Angeles, CA at Staples Center
8/15 — Denver, CO at Pepsi Center
8/17 — Tulsa, OK at BOK Center
8/18 — Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
8/19 — Houston, TX at Toyota Center
8/22 — San Antonio, TX at AT&T Center
8/25 — Duluth, GA at Infinite Energy Center
8/29 — Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena
8/30 — Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena
8/31 — Orlando, FL at Amway Center
9/2 — Raleigh, NC at PNC Arena
9/3 — Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
9/5 — Charleston, SC at North Charleston Coliseum
9/7 — Louisville, KY at KFC YUM! Center
9/8 — Indianapolis, IN at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
9/9 — Cleveland, OH at Quicken Loans Arena
9/12 — Omaha, NE at CenturyLink Center
9/15 — Chicago, IL at Allstate Arena
9/17 — St. Louis, MO at Scottrade Center
9/19 — Washington, DC at Verizon Center
9/22 — Boston, MA at TD Garden
9/26 — Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena
9/27 — Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
9/29 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
9/30 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
10/3 — Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
10/6 — Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena