Ed Sheeran has announced that his Mathematics World Tour will conclude in 2025. The 33-year-old singer shared this news through an Instagram video on Friday, July 5, where he disclosed the European dates for the final stretch of his expansive three-year tour.
Sheeran expressed in the video, "2025 marks the end of the Mathematics Tour. We'll be wrapping up with major shows across Europe, and more dates will be revealed shortly."
In his post, the "Thinking Out Loud" artist noted that while the first confirmed stops are in Europe, additional locations are planned. "We aim to visit most places we haven't yet been to, starting with Europe," he wrote.
The tour's European leg is set to begin in Madrid, Spain, on May 5, 2025, and will travel through major cities including Rome, Oslo, Zurich, Stockholm, and Copenhagen, culminating in Dusseldorf, Germany, on September 9, 2025.
Sheeran embarked on the Mathematics Tour in April 2022, starting in Europe and subsequently touring New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. During the North American leg, notable artists such as Khalid, Maisie Peters, Russ, Dylan, Cat Burns, and Rosa Linn joined him as opening acts.
Details about the opening acts for the final European segment have not been released yet. Tickets for the upcoming dates will be available on Sheeran's official website starting July 10, with tickets for the Rome shows going on sale on July 12.