Ed Sheeran 2026 Tour Dates
To answer it straight — the full Ed Sheeran 2026 Loop Tour schedule is out, running June through November with some massive stops in stadiums from Arizona to Florida. There are a few double-headers and more than a handful of city names you’ll see lit up with “SOLD OUT” before you’ve even finished this paragraph.
Ed Sheeran posted the tour dates on his Instagram story.

Here’s the Loop Tour highlight reel (save these — you might need to bribe your friends to road-trip with you):
- June 13, 2026 – State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ
- June 20, 2026 – Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
- June 25, 2026 – American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI
- June 27, 2026 – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
- July 4, 2026 – Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
- July 18, 2026 – Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
- July 21, 2026 – PETCO Park, San Diego, CA
- July 25, 2026 – Levi’s® Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
- August 1, 2026 – Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
- August 8, 2026 – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- August 15, 2026 – U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
- August 21–22, 2026 – Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- August 29, 2026 – Ford Field, Detroit, MI
- September 4–5, 2026 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
- September 19, 2026 – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
- September 25–26, 2026 – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
- October 3, 2026 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
- October 10, 2026 – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
- October 17, 2026 – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
- October 24, 2026 – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
- October 29–30, 2026 – Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, FL
- November 7, 2026 – Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Sometimes you read a tour list and think: “Maybe next time.” Not here—the spread is wild, and honestly, the double nights in places like Toronto, New Jersey, Foxborough, and Hollywood are a gift for those of us who need a Plan B after getting waitlisted on Ticketmaster. I remember the 2018 tour stop in New Jersey: fans tailgated, someone played “Photograph” on a ukulele, and even security ended up singing the last verse. That’s the Ed Sheeran crowd—passionate, kind, occasionally off-key, and impossible not to love.
When Do Tickets for Ed Sheeran’s Tour Go On Sale?
Here’s the critical bit: presale starts September 23 at 9 a.m. local time. That’s your best shot at locking in tickets without bleeding your bank account to bots and scalpers. General sale follows on September 26, so if you don’t have your alarms set for those two days, get on it.
Presale registration is up now at Sheeran’s official website, run through Seated. You sign up, cross your fingers, and if luck’s on your side, you’ll land a one-time presale code. But don’t bet your rent—it’s first come, first served, and registering only puts your name in the hat. Also, heads up if you’re an American Express Card Member: you get your own exclusive presale slot. Never hurts to have a friend with a fancy card, right?
Waiting to score Ed Sheeran tickets is honestly anxiety-inducing (the refreshing, the silent prayers, the envy when your cousin somehow lands five). My tip? Get your whole crew to register. There’s power in numbers, even if you have to Venmo someone for the favor later.
US Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for Ed Sheeran’s 2026 Loop Tour in the U.S. are expected to start around $200 and reach up to $350 for standard general admission, with higher prices if you want a premium view or a fancy package. This isn’t a wild guess—these estimates come from what fans are paying overseas right now and a painful bit of U.S. ticket math: prices in America are usually about 50% higher than in Europe, thanks to extra fees, looser consumer protection, and good old dynamic pricing.
Why Ed Shows Just Hit Different?
Is it weird to call a show “wholesome” these days? That’s how Ed’s gigs always feel. Acoustic, honest, sometimes you’ll catch him telling a pointless childhood story between songs. The crowd is a grab-bag of everyone: teens, parents, date-night couples, best friends. When the stadium echoes back “Thinking Out Loud,” it doesn’t really matter if you can’t hit the notes.