We had just been thinking out loud that ginger pop star Ed Sheeran was due for a visit Down Under – after all, it's been more than two years since he played to crowds of 110,000 and 108,000 over two nights at the MCG in March 2023. Well, after teasing a return to "Oz" during performances in Europe, Sheeran has officially confirmed the details of his 2026 Aussie tour. And yep, he'll be coming to Melbourne.
The beloved singer-songwriter will bring his Loop Tour to Marvel Stadium in February – and we're looking forward to hearing fresh tracks from his new album Play, like ‘Sapphire’ and ‘Old Phone’, along with all the classics (we’re manifesting ‘Shape of You’ and ‘Give Me Love’). So if you're keen to grab tickets, here's everything you need to know.
When is Ed Sheeran playing in Melbourne?
Sheeran will take to the stage at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Thursday, February 26 and again the following night on Friday, February 27. So far, those are the only dates that have been announced, but we’ve got a feeling that additional shows could be added. We’ll keep you posted if and when extra dates are announced.
When do Ed Sheeran Melbourne tickets go on sale?
General release tickets for his Melbourne shows go on sale at 3pm local time on Tuesday, July 29 via Ticketek.
Is there an Ed Sheeran pre-sale?
Absolutely. Telstra Plus Members can access presale tickets for Sheeran’s Melbourne shows from Friday, July 25 at 11am. Frontier Members can access presale tickets from 12pm on Monday, July 28.
How much are Ed Sheeran tickets?
Ticket prices start at $109.90 for D Reserve seating, with Front General Admission standing tickets costing $249.90.
Who is the support act for Ed Sheeran’s Melbourne show?
The support acts haven’t yet been released, but Sheeran’s team are promising that his new live show will be “filled with surprises, new music, as well as his biggest hits”. We’ll keep you posted once more info is released.
Where is Ed Sheeran’s Australian and New Zealand tour?
Sheeran will bring his Loop Tour on a huge run of stadium shows across Australia and New Zealand. Here’s where he’ll be playing while he’s Down Under (and across the ditch).
- Auckland: Friday, January 16
- Wellington: Wednesday, January 21
- Christchurch: Saturday, January 24
- Perth: Saturday, January 31
- Sydney: Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
- Brisbane: Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
- Melbourne: Thursday, February 26 and Friday, February 27
- Adelaide: Thursday, March 5
For a taste of what to expect, you can pre-order his new album Play over here.
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