Ed Sheeran Brings Loop Tour to North America in 2026
Ed Sheeran has just made a massive announcement that’s got fans buzzing worldwide—his brand-new “Loop Tour” is officially set to hit North America in 2026. This comes right on the heels of his latest studio album, Play , which dropped just last week. The Loop Tour will bring Sheeran back to some of the biggest stadiums in the U.S. and Canada, and it promises to be one of his most ambitious live productions yet.
The North American leg of the tour is scheduled to begin on June 13, 2026, with an opening night in Glendale, Arizona. From there, Sheeran will travel through dozens of major cities, including Nashville, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, and Seattle. For Canadian fans, the excitement is especially high—two shows are booked at Toronto’s Rogers Centre on August 21 and 22. He’ll also be returning to venues where he’s made history before. For instance, at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, Sheeran broke the single-show attendance record back in 2023 with over 71,000 fans. Now, in September 2026, he’ll play not just one but two nights at the same stadium, almost guaranteeing another historic moment.
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The Loop Tour is being described as more than just another concert series. A completely new set design is promised, mixing fan favorites from Sheeran’s career with fresh tracks from Play . That album, his eighth studio release, is already stirring conversations in the music world. Critics have noted its experimental edge, pointing out that Sheeran blends global influences while still keeping to the radio-friendly style that has defined much of his career. Songs like “Old Phone,” “Azizam,” and “Sapphire” have already become talking points, with fans eager to hear how they’ll be transformed on stage.
Pre-sale tickets for the Loop Tour will open on September 23, followed by the general sale on September 26. As always with Sheeran, demand is expected to be enormous, and fans are being encouraged to register early for access codes.
Sheeran’s personal connection with his audiences has also been a big part of the build-up. Earlier this year, he surprised Boston locals by popping into an Irish pub on St. Patrick’s Day for a secret performance. He even opened a themed pop-up pub called The Old Phone , celebrating the release of his single of the same name. These moments have only deepened the excitement leading into the Loop Tour, making it feel less like a string of concerts and more like a cultural event.
By the time the tour wraps in Tampa, Florida, on November 7, 2026, it’s clear that Sheeran’s latest chapter will have left a mark across the continent. Fans are bracing for a summer and fall packed with some of his biggest shows to date, a mix of new energy, nostalgic hits, and the signature live looping that first made him a global star.
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