Update October 20: Ed Sheeran has just revealed his support lineup for the Australian and New Zealand tour, including Aussie singer-songwriter Vance Joy, rising Melbourne star Mia Wray, Irish trad group BIIRD (Perth only) and Irish singer Aaron Rowe (Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide).
“Loving can hurt,” but not as much as waiting for Ed Sheeran’s tour news. Luckily, the ginger prince has just announced that he’s finally heading back Down Under in early 2026! Sheeran hardly needs an introduction – he's sold more than 2.5 million tickets across Australia and New Zealand, has 12 tracks in Spotify’s Billions Club (yep, with a B), and is the platform's fourth-most-streamed artist in history.
It’s been two long years since Sheeran last graced Aussie shores, where he played to a record-breaking 200,000 fans across two nights at Melbourne’s MCG. Now, the ginger popstar is back with a massive run of shows for his Loop Tour in January and February 2026, including stops in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Those lucky to snag tickets can expect to hear fresh tracks from his new album Play, like ‘Sapphire’ and ‘Old Phone’, along with all the classics (we’re manifesting ‘Thinking Out Loud’ and ‘Give Me Love’). Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets to Ed Sheeran’s Australian tour.
When is Ed Sheeran’s 2025 Australian tour?
Teddy will be bringing his Loop Tour to stadiums across Australia, including:
- Perth’s Opus Stadium – Saturday, January 31 and Sunday, February 1
- Sydney’s Accor Stadium – Friday, February 13, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
- Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium – Friday, February 20, Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
- Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium – Thursday, February 26, Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28
- Adelaide Oval – Thursday, March 5
When do Ed Sheeran Australia tickets go on sale?
Tickets go on sale at staggered times via Frontier Touring on Tuesday, July 29 including:
- Perth – 3pm AWST
- Sydney – 1pm AEST
- Brisbane – 4pm AEST
- Melbourne – 3pm AEST
- Adelaide – 11.30am ACST
How much are Ed Sheeran tickets in Australia?
Tickets kick off at $109.90 for D reserve seating, then move up to $149.90 for C reserve, $199.90 for B reserve and rear GA standing, and $249.90 for A reserve and front GA standing.
Who is the support act for Ed Sheeran's Australian tour?
Sheeran has just announced Aussie singer-songwriter Vance Joy, best known for 'Riptide', as the supporting act for all shows on his Australian and New Zealand tour. Joining them is rising Melbourne talent Mia Wray, whose debut album, 'hi, it’s nice to meet me' earned an ARIA nomination this year. Perth audiences will get a bonus special treat with all-female Irish trad supergroup BIIRD taking the stage, while Irish singer Aaron Rowe will also perform in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide.

