Last year, fans were thrilled when British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran announced that he would be staging a concert at the National Stadium on 16 Feb.
On Friday (5 Jan), the concert organisers announced that the English singer-songwriter will be performing another special “intimate” show at Capitol Theatre.
The concert will be held a day after his show at the National Stadium and tickets will go on general sale from next Friday (12 Jan).
KrisFlyer members, however, can already start redeeming the tickets.
On 5 Jan, AEG Presents Asia announced that Sheeran will be performing a one-night-only show on 17 Feb at Capitol Theatre.
The concert will take place a day after his + – = ÷ x Tour show at the National Stadium.
Described as an “intimate experience”, the show will have Sheeran performing tracks from his Subtract and Autumn Variations albums, as well as his greatest hits.
The 32-year-old will also be sharing stories about his journey as a songwriter and performer.
Tickets for the one-night-only show will go on general sale from 12 Jan.
According to Ticketmaster, Category 1 Standing and Category 2 tickets are going for S$298.
However, KrisFlyer members can already start redeeming tickets via the KrisFlyer Experiences portal.
KrisFlyer members can redeem a pair of Category 1 Standing and Category 2 tickets for 63,000 and 78,000 miles respectively.
As of the time of this article, all the Category 2 tickets are no longer available for redemption.
Tickets for Sheeran’s show on 16 Feb are sold out. They were available across seven price tiers, ranging from S$88 to S$488.
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Featured image adapted from Ed Sheeran on Facebook.
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