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Ed Sheeran Announces New Concert Tour In India; Check Date, Cities, How To Book Tickets And More

Ed Sheeran is all set to return to India with a new concert tour. He has also announced the dates, cities and venue.

Ed Sheeran Concert Tour In India: British singer Ed Sheeran has a huge fan following in India and recently performed in Mumbai as well. He is all set to return to India with a brand new concert tour and will perform in multiple cities. The ‘Perfect’ hitmaker has announced the dates and venue on his Instagram page. 

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Announcing the concert, Ed Sheeran wrote, “Coming back to India for my biggest ever tour of your beautiful country. Also coming to play Bhutan for the first time, coming back to Qatar for the first time in a decade and playing that beautiful amphitheatre in Bahrain again. What a way to start 2025, can’t wait to see you all there. India on sale Dec 11th. Bhutan on sale Nov 30th. Qatar & Bahrain on sale Dec 6th x.” 

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The ‘- = ÷ x’ tour will begin in Pune on January 30. It is followed by Hyderabad on February 2, Bengaluru on February 5, Shillong on February 12 and Delhi NCR (Gurugram) on February 15.

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How To Book Tickets For Ed Sheeran’s Concert:

The tickets will go live on BookMyShow on December 11.

First published on: Nov 29, 2024 12:24 PM IST


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