Fans of Ed Sheeran, bid those Monday blues of yours farewell.
‘Cos come April next year, you’ll be dancing in the dark to your favourite Ed Sheeran tunes!
The 27-year-old English singer-songwriter announced on Monday (22 Oct) that he will be holding his largest ever concert in Singapore next April.
The concert will take place on Friday (26 Apr) next year at the National Stadium, which has a crowd capacity of around 50,000.
The concert will be part of the Asia leg of his Divide Tour, which consists of 3 stops across our region.
In addition to the Singapore, he’ll also be holding concerts in Korea on 21 Apr and Bangkok on 28 Apr.
We can definitely expect more dates to be added to the list, so stay tuned!
Concert-goers can expect to hear hits such as “Shape of You” – which won ‘Best Pop Solo Performance’ at the Grammy Awards earlier this year, and other tunes such as “Perfect” and “Castle on the Hill”.
The Divide album, which the tour is based on, also won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Well-deserved indeed.
This will be the third time in 4 years that Ed Sheeran performs in Singapore.
In 2015, he performed at Star Theatre in Buona Vista and twice at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2017.
Having visited Singapore on such a regular basis, we’re guessing that Mr Sheeran’s pretty fond of the shape of us.
Don’t worry, we think the love’s mutual.
Tickets to his 2019 concert will start from $68, and will be available on Thursday (25 Oct) @ 10am via Sportshubtix.sg, at the Sports Hub Tix Box Office @ Kallang Wave Mall, and all SingPost outlets.
Tickets will also be available for sale at the Indoor Stadium Box Office from 26 Oct onwards.
Get ready to camp to get tickets for a Perfect night out with the musical maestro himself.
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