Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is set to return to India for his Mathematics Tour in January, with performances in six cities — Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Shillong and Delhi.
“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,” the 33-year-old pop singer wrote alongside a roster of the upcoming tour dates.
The Perfect singer will perform in Pune’s Yash Lawns on January 30. He will then move on to concerts in Hyderabad’s Ramoji Film City on February 2, Chennai’s YMCA Ground on February 5, Bengaluru’s NICE Grounds on February 8 and Shillong’s JN Stadium on February 12. Sheeran’s last concert in India as part of the tour will take place in Delhi at Leisure Valley Ground on February 15.
Before bringing back his tour to India, Sheeran will perform in Bhutan for the first time on January 24 at Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu.
Following his tour in the Indian subcontinent, the Shape of You singer will perform in Qatar’s Lusail Multipurpose Hall on April 30 and Bahrain’s Beyon Al Dana Amphitheatre on May 2.
The Mathematics Tour in India is promoted by AEG Presents Asia and BookMyShow Live. "The 2025 India tour promises to deliver an intimate and electrifying concert experience, focusing on close-up performances that showcase Sheeran’s raw talent and deep connection with his fans. A more traditional stage design will complement Sheeran’s captivating storytelling front and centre, highlighting his soulful vocals, acoustic brilliance and heartfelt lyrics," the organisers said in a statement to PTI.
Tickets for the tour will be available on BookMyShow and Sheeran’s official website.
Sheeran is set to perform songs from his albums Plus, Multiply, Divide, Equals and Subtract. The tour will also reportedly include a song from his 2019 album No.6 Collaborations Project.
Sheeran, who recently sang a melancholic Christmas ballad for Richard Curtis’ upcoming holiday movie That Christmas, first performed in Mumbai in 2015. He had returned to the city in 2017 for his Divide Tour. This year, the singer performed in Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Race Course on March 16 as part of his Mathematics Tour.