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Ed Sheeran to Bring His ‘+ – = ÷ x’ Tour to India in 2025

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MUMBAI, NOV 29: Four-time Grammy Award winner Ed Sheeran is set to bring his globally acclaimed “+ – = ÷ x” tour to India in 2025, with six performances scheduled across major cities. Sheeran will kick off the tour in Pune on January 30 at Yash Lawns, followed by shows in Hyderabad on February 2 at Ramoji Film City, Chennai on February 5 at YMCA Ground, and Bengaluru on February 8 at NICE Grounds. He will then head to Shillong for a concert at JN Stadium on February 12, before concluding the tour in Delhi NCR on February 15 at Leisure Valley Ground.

Fans can expect an intimate and electrifying experience as Sheeran performs with just his guitar and Loopstation. The setlist will feature a mix of his iconic hits from his decade-long career, including songs from his latest chart-topping album as well as fan favorites like ‘Shape of You’, ‘Thinking Out Loud’, ‘Perfect’, ‘Shivers’, and ‘Castle on the Hill’.

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Sheeran’s 2025 India tour promises a traditional stage design that emphasizes his soulful vocals, acoustic brilliance, and powerful storytelling, offering a close-up connection with his audience. The tour comes after Sheeran’s successful concert in Mumbai in March 2024, and the singer has already completed over 134 performances worldwide since launching the tour in Dublin in 2022.

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With nearly 200 million records sold globally, Sheeran’s remarkable achievements include membership in Spotify’s Billions Club, having 12 songs surpass 1 billion streams, including his hit “The A Team.” His upcoming shows in India are promoted by AEG Presents Asia and BookMyShow Live.

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