This Week’s New Releases: Liam Gallagher, Sean Paul And More

This week is a mixed bag if you’ve ever seen one. Liam Gallagher has put out a new solo record and live LP on the same day, and Reggaeton star Sean Paul has released his eighth studio album that doubles as his Island Records debut.

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Alfie Templeman – ‘Mellow Moon’ (Chess Club Records)

Bailey Tomkinson – ‘California Fire’ EP (AWAL)

Bright Eyes – ‘A Companion: A Collection Of Songs 1995 – 1997’ (Dead Oceans)

Bruce Hornsby – ‘Flicted’ (Thirty Tigers)

Def Leppard – ‘Diamond Star Halos’ (Mercury)

DEHD – ‘Blue Skies’ (Fat Possum)

Ed Sheeran – ‘= (Tour Edition)’ (Atlantic Records)

Ghostkeeper – ‘Multidimensional Culture’ (Victory Pool Records)

Haai – ‘Baby Were Ascending’ (Mute)

Jukebox The Ghost – ‘Cheers’ (BMG)

Just Mustard – ‘Heart Under’ (Partisan)

Le Youth – ‘Reminders’ (This Never Happened)

Liam Gallagher – ‘C’mon You Know’ (Warner)

Liam Gallagher – ‘Down By The River Thames’ (Warner)

Maria BC – ‘Hyaline’ (Father/Daughter Records)

Mark Tremonti – ‘Mark Tremonti Sings Frank Sinatra’ (JMM)

Millyz – ‘Blanco 5’ (Perfect Time)

Murkage Dave – ‘The City Needs A Hero’ EP (Self Release)

Quinn Oulton – ‘Alexithymia’ (Deep Matter)

Samuel Marino – ‘Sopranista’ (Decca)

Sean Paul – ‘Scorcha’ (Island)

Seventeen – ‘Face The Sun’ (PLEDIS Entertainment)

Stars – ‘From Capelton Hill’ (Last Gang Records)

Tate Mcrae – ‘I Used To Think I Could Fly’ (RCA)

Taya – ‘Taya’ (Capitol CMG)

Various artists – ‘Top Gun: Maverick (Music From The Motion Picture)’ (Interscope Records)

Will Young – ‘20 years’ (Sony)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This Week’s New Releases: Ed Sheeran, Tori Amos And Mastodon

This week sees some big hitters sharing new music. Ed Sheeran has followed up 2017’s ‘÷’, Tori Amos has put out her sixteenth studio album, and Mastodon have released ‘Hushed And Grim’, marking their first double album and their first full-length since their 2017 Grammy Award-winning LP ‘Emperor Of Sand’.

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Azure Ryder – ‘Ladder To The Moon’ (Island)

Bad Wolves – ‘Dear Monsters’ (Better Noise)

Billy Bragg – ‘The Million Things That Never Happened’ (Cooking Vinyl)

Black Pumas – ‘Capitol cuts’ (ATO)

Chvrches – ‘Screen Violence: Director’s Cut’ (Virgin/EMI)

Ed Sheeran – ‘=’ (Asylum/Atlantic)

Geese – ‘Projector’ (Partisan)

Jerry Cantrell – ‘Brighten’ (Jerry Cantrell)

Joe Bonamassa – ‘Time Clocks’ (J&R Adventures)

Johnny Cash – ‘Bears Sonic Journals:Live at the Carousel Ballroom’ (SONY)

Joni Mitchell – ‘Archives Vol 2: The Reprise Years’ (Rhino)

Marissa Nadler – ‘The Path Of Clouds’ (Sacred Bones)

Mastodon – ‘Hushed and Grim’ (Reprise)

Maya Jane Coles – ‘Night Creature’ (I/AM/ME)

Megan Thee Stallion – ‘Something For Thee Hotties’ (Certified Ent. LLC/300 Entertainment)

Mick Jenkins – ‘Elephant In The Room’ (Free Nation/Cinematic Music Group)

Richard Ashcroft – ‘Acoustic Hymns vol 1’ (BMG)

Sam Evian – ‘Time To Melt’ (Fat Possum)

The The – ‘Comeback Special’ (EarMusic)

Tori Amos – ‘Ocean To Ocean’ (Decca)

The War On Drugs – ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ (Atlantic)

Whitesnake – ‘Restless Heart 25th Anniversary’ (Rhino)

 

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This Week’s New Releases: Ed Sheeran, Frightened Rabbit And Banks

This week some big hitters are stepping up to the plate. Ed Sheeran has dropped his star-studded new project, Frightened Rabbit have called on their musician friends for a covers version of their sophomore album ‘Midnight Organ Fight’ to celebrate its 10th anniversary, and Banks has shared her highly anticipated third album.

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Banks – ‘III’ (Virgin EMI)

Bloc Party – ‘Silent Alarm Live’ (Bloc Party)

Ed Sheeran – ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’ (Asylum)

Frightened Rabbit – ‘Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit’s ‘The Midnight Organ Fight” (Atlantic)

Ida Mae – ‘Chasing Lights’ (Thirty Tigers)

Kyle Craft and Showboat Honey – ‘Showboat Honey’ (Sub Pop)

Lights – ‘Skin & Earth Acoustic’ (Fueled By Ramen)

Nicola Benedetti, The Philadelphia Orchestra & Christian Măcelaru – ‘Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite’ (Decca)

Palace – ‘Life After’ (Fiction)

Pretty Vicious – ‘Beauty Of Youth’ (Big Machine/John Varvatos)

Squares and Joe Satriani – ‘Squares: Best of the Early 80s’ (EarMusic via Absolute)

Tim Staffell – ‘aMIGO’ (Moscodisc via Absolute)

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Top Tickets This Week: Mumford And Sons, Richard Ashcroft, Olly Murs, Post Malone, Ed Sheeran, Muse, Lana Del Rey, Fastlove: A Tribute To George Michael, Gladys Knight and more

Mumford and Sons

Mumford and Sons will support their upcoming fourth album, ‘Delta’, with stops across the UK and Ireland throughout November including a London show at the O2 Arena. The band also travel North America, Australia, New Zealand and continental Europe into spring 2019. Tickets go on sale at 9am local time on October 12.

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Richard Ashcroft

Richard Ashcroft will hit the road for a UK tour next spring, calling in Portsmouth, Cardiff, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Hull, Birmingham, Doncaster, Leicester and London between April 19 and May 5. The former Verve frontman, who is touring behind his fifth solo album, ‘Natural Rebel’, out on October 19, also has a string of previously confirmed shows lined up for the autumn. Tickets for the spring dates go on sale at 9.30am on October 12.

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Olly Murs

The pop giant will support the release of his upcoming album, ‘You Know I Know’, out on November 9, with a massive arena tour in May and June, including a date at Gloucerster’s Kingsholm Stadium and two London shows at the O2 Arena. Tickets go on general sale at 9.30am on October 12.

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Post Malone

The American vocalist, who released ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’ in April, has lined up spring dates in Dublin, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London, where he will perform at the O2 Arena. He will also play shows throughout Europe between February 22 and March 11. Tickets go on general sale from 9am on October 12.

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Ed Sheeran

Sheeran will wrap up his record-breaking Divide tour at Ipswich’s Chantry Park on August 26, following three previously announced homecoming shows at the venue alongside two dates at Leeds’ Roundhay Park. Tickets for the final date will go on sale at 10am on October 12.

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Muse

The rock trio, whose upcoming album ‘Simulation Theory’ is out on November 9, will play the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London on December 3. The charity show will benefit the Prince’s Trust, with general sale beginning at 9am on October 12.

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Lana Del Rey

The singer, who recently returned with new tracks Mariners Apartment Complex and Venice Bitch, will perform at Dublin’s Malahide Castle on June 22. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on October 12.

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Fastlove: A Tribute To George Michael

Direct from London’s West End, tribute act Joseph Sansome, aka Fastlove, will bring to life a respectful and moving tribute to the late great George Michael at 14 specially selected shows. The concerts are promised to be bigger than ever, featuring new songs, video walls and George Michael’s very own saxophonist, Ed Barker, performing songs including I Can’t Make You Love Me and I Knew You Were Waiting, Careless Whisper, Outside, One More Try and I’m Your Man!

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Gladys Knight

The soul legend will follow up her previously announced shows in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, London, Bournemouth, Nottingham and Glasgow, with stops at Liverpool’s EchoTwo arena on July 3 and Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena the following day. Tickets for the new dates go on sale at 9am on October 12.

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Also announced this week:

The Cure, Marillion, George Ezra, Joe Jackson, Band of Skulls, Ward Thomas, Cub Sport, The Vamps, Hobo Johnson, Greywind, Beans on Toast, Wreckless Eric, Simply Dylan, The Undertones, Radkey, The Wailers, Sundara Karma, 10cc, Electric Six, Octavian, Brass Against, Ry X, Decapitated, Greta Van Fleet, The Bootleg Beatles, Leo Sayer, Circa Waves, P.O.D., Alien Ant Farm, Ricky Gervais, Emarosa, Chastity, Giorgio Moroder, Chip, Du Blonde, Alex Vargas, Kris Barras Band and more. Head here for more information and to find your tickets.

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This Week’s Top Tickets: Metallica, Take That, Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Catfish And The Bottlemen, Romesh Ranganathan and more

Metallica

Metallica will bring their Worldwired tour back to the UK and Europe next summer, with shows confirmed at Dublin’s Slane Castle on June 8, Manchester’s Etihad Stadium on June 18 and Twickenham Stadium in London on June 20 alongside dates across the continent. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on September 28, with Ghost and Bokassa set to provide support (photo: Ros Halfin)

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Take That

Take That will be joined by special guest Rick Astley for live dates throughout spring 2019, including six shows at the O2 Arena in London, performing their greatest hits live. Tickets go on general sale at 9.30am on Friday, September 28.

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Ed Sheeran

The singer-songwriter, who released ‘‘÷’ last year and is currently on the road in North America, will play two shows at Leeds’ Roundhay Park and three at Chantry Park in Ipswich next August, with tickets on general sale now, priced from £75.00 plus fees.

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Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey will bring her All I Want For Christmas Is You tour to the UK and Europe, calling in Nottingham, Leeds and London in December. Tickets go on sale at 9am on September 28.

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor

The British singer will be accompanied by a full orchestra and band in Cambridge, Nottingham, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin between June 2 and 13. Prior to this she will perform at London’s Royal Bush Hall on October 3. Tickets for the 2019 dates go on general sale at 9am on September 28.

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Catfish and the Bottlemen

The indie quartet have confirmed new arena shows in Nottingham, Plymouth, Hull, Dublin and Belfast in February. They’ve also pushed back their previously announced November date at the SSE Arena Wembley in London to February 22. Tickets for the original show remain valid with extra tickets plus tickets for the new dates on general sale at 10am on September 28.

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Romesh Ranganathan

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan has announced details of the Cynic’s Mixtape tour, which kicks off in Southend on September 13, 2019, with dates running through to the following year, currently ending at Hammersmith’s Eventim Apollo in London on April 18, 2020. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on September 28. Head here for pre-sale tickets.

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Also announced this week:

Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, Peter Hook Presents Joy Division Orchestrated, Nick Mason, The Residents, Steel Panther, Powerwolf, Skindred, Melissa Etheridge, The Waterboys, Dodie, Rob Lowe, Bradley Wiggins, One OK Rock, Haiku Hands, The Twilight Sad, The Gritterman, King King, Scott Bradlee’s Postermodern Jukebox, Wet Wet Wet, Dodgy, Stiff Little Fingers, Twin Bandit, Steph Cameron, Julia Jacklin, Gavin James, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Mona, The Kingdom Choir, Vonda Shepard and Sharon Corr, The Hunna and more. Head here for more information and to find your tickets.

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The Pick Of Friday’s Tickets: Biffy Clyro, Ed Sheeran, The Streets, Anne Marie, Father John Misty, Mariah Carey, Suede, Years & Years, Matt Goss, and more…

BIFFY CLYRO

Biffy Clyro will embark on an acoustic tour to accompany their ‘MTV Unplugged’ album this September, with the trio confirming stops in Dublin, Belfast, Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester and London. Tickets go on sale at 9am on May 11.

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ED SHEERAN

Tickets for production holds at Ed Sheeran’s forthcoming Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, London and Cardiff stadium shows will go on sale at 10am on May 11.

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THE STREETS

The Streets have announced extra shows in Birmingham and Manchester plus a fifth and final date at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on February 7, as part of their early 2019 UK tour. Tickets go on sale at 9.30am on May 11.

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ANNE-MARIE

Following up the release of her debut LP, ‘Speak Your Mind’, the pop vocalist has inked in stops in Manchester, London, Glasgow and Birmingham in November. Tickets are on sale at 9am on May 11.

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FATHER JOHN MISTY

The singer-songwriter, who is set to release ‘God’s Favorite Customer’ on June 1, will call in Gateshead, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Leicester and Bath during October, alongside dates across the US and Europe. Tickets are on sale at 10am on May 11.

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MARIAH CAREY

Mariah Carey will headline this year’s Livewire Festival in Blackpool on August 24, with tickets on general sale at 10am on May 11.

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SUEDE

Suede will play London’s Eventim Apollo on October 12 as their final stop on their autumn European tour. Support will come from Gwenno on all dates, and the Horrors for London only. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on May 11.

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YEARS & YEARS

The synth-pop trio will take over the Roundhouse in London on July 10, following up the release of ‘Palo Santo’ on July 6. Tickets are on sale at 9am on May 11.

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MATT GOSS

Matt Goss has announced a show at the London Palladium on August 26, with tickets for the show on general sale at 10am on May 11. Goss also joins Boyz II Men as headliner of this year’s Livewire Festival in Blackpool.

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Also announced this week

Shawn Mendes, John Butler Trio, Brothers Osborne, Marcus King Band, Sleeper, Haggard Cat, Newton Faulkner, White Denim, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Shakey Graves, Kamakaze, Boyz II Men, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, Hudson Taylor, Sports Team, Flatbush Zombies, Mel Brookes, Stephen K. Amos, Adam Ant, Middle Kids, Paul Carrack, 65daysofstatic, Elle Exxe, Petal, Gomez, Satellite Stories, Shoreline Mafia, Deadmau5, Nines, Graveyard, Sea Girls, Hippo Campus, Saint Sister, Laurel, The Lovely Eggs, The Shires, The Vryll Society, Wye Oak, Cancer Bats, The Beths, Hell Is For Heroes, The Wedding Present, Beoga, Gruff Rhys, Skating Polly, Fat Freddy’s Drop, The Rifles and more.

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Video Of The Week: Eminem – River Feat. Ed Sheeran

Eminem has shared a video for River.

The track, which features Ed Sheeran, is cut from the Detroit rapper’s most recent album, ‘Revival’, which was released in December and also boasts appearances by Beyoncé, Phresher, Alicia Keys, X Ambassadors, Skylar Grey, Kehlani and P!nk.

Eminem has announced he will take over Twickenham Stadium in London on July 14 and 15, as part of his Revival tour. Tickets are on sale now.

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Video Of The Week: Taylor Swift – End Game

Taylor Swift has released a video for End Game.

The track, which boasts appearances from Ed Sheeran and Future, features on the pop giant’s new album, ‘Reputation’, which was released in November. The video, meanwhile, was directed by Joseph Kahn.

Swift will support the album with the Reputation Stadium Tour, which hits the UK and Ireland in June. Click here to compare and buy Machine Head Tickets at Stereoboard.com.

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Tour Of The Week: Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran has announced lined up a UK and Ireland stadium tour for summer 2018. Ed Sheeran tickets are on sale now, prices start at £45.00/£50.00 plus fees.

The singer-songwriter, who released ‘÷’ in March, will perform at Cork’s Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Belfast’s Boucher Playing Fields, Pearse Stadium in Galway, Dublin’s Phoenix Park, before dates at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, Glasgow’s Hampden Park, Newcastle’s St James’ Park, Wembley Stadium in London and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium during May and June.

Following his dates in the UK and Ireland, Sheeran will head to Europe for dates in Amsterdam, Werchter, Paris, Gothenburn, Stockholm, Berlin, Essen, Hamburg, Munich, Zurich, Vienna and Warsaw between June 28 and August 11.

Ed Sheeran Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri May 04 2018 – CORK Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Sat May 05 2018 – CORK Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Sun May 06 2018 – CORK Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Wed May 09 2018 – BELFAST Boucher Playing Fields
Sat May 12 2018 – GALWAY Pearse Stadium
Sun May 13 2018 – GALWAY Pearse Stadium
Wed May 16 2018 – DUBLIN Phoenix Park
Fri May 18 2018 – DUBLIN Phoenix Park
Sat May 19 2018 – DUBLIN Phoenix Park

Thu May 24 2018 – MANCHESTER Etihad Stadium
Fri May 25 2018 – MANCHESTER Etihad Stadium
Sat May 26 2018 – MANCHESTER Etihad Stadium
Sun May 27 2018 – MANCHESTER Etihad Stadium
Fri June 01 2018 – GLASGOW Hampden Park
Sat June 02 2018 – GLASGOW Hampden Park
Sun June 03 2018 – GLASGOW Hampden Park
Fri June 08 2018 – NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE St James Park
Sat June 09 2018 – NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE St James Park
Sun June 10 2018 – NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE St James Park
Thu June 14 2018 – LONDON Wembley Stadium
Fri June 15 2018 – LONDON Wembley Stadium
Sat June 16 2018 – LONDON Wembley Stadium
Sun June 17 2018 – LONDON Wembley Stadium
Thu June 21 2018 – CARDIFF Principality Stadium
Fri June 22 2018 – CARDIFF Principality Stadium
Sat June 23 2018 – CARDIFF Principality Stadium
Sun June 24 2018 – CARDIFF Principality Stadium

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The Pick Of Friday’s Tickets: Muse, Phil Collins, Blondie, Rag’N’Bone Man And Every Time I Die (Ed Sheeran On Saturday!)

MUSE

Muse have announced a one off intimate show at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on August 19 in aid of the Passage, a homeless charity based in London. Tickets are on sale at 9am on July 7, priced £75.00 plus fees.

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PHIL COLLINS

After rescheduling two shows from his series at London’s Royal Albert Hall to November 26 and 27 due to an injury, Collins has confirmed additional shows at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield Arena, Manchester Arena, Glasgow’s SSE Hydro Arena, Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena and Birmingham’s Genting Arena. Tickets for the additional shows are on general sale at 9am on July 7, prices start at £65.00 plus fees.

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BLONDIE

Fresh from their set at Hyde Park as part of the British Summer Time series, the new wave legends have confirmed November shows in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and London. Tickets are on sale at 9am on July 7, prices start between £40.00 and £55.00 plus fees.

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RAG’N’BONE MAN

The London-based singer will bring The Overproof tour to Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, London, where he’ll play two nights at the O2 Academy Brixton, Wolverhampton and Brighton between November 15 and 28. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on July 7, prices start at £22.50/£25.00 plus fees.

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EVERY TIME I DIE

Every Time I Die and Comeback Kid will hit the road together later this year.

Every Time I Die will play headline shows in Newcastle, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dublin and Nottingham between November 11 and 15 before joining Comeback Kid in Europe to begin their tour together, which will see them return to the UK on November 24 for a stop at London’s KOKO. Dates in Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham and Manchester will follow. Support comes from Knocked Loose and Higher Power, while tickets are on general sale at 9am on July 7, prices start at £15.00/£16.00 plus fees.

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ED SHEERAN

The singer-songwriter, who released ‘÷’ in March, will call at Cork’s Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Belfast’s Boucher Playing Fields, Pearse Stadium in Galway, Dublin’s Phoenix Park, Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, Hampden Park in Glasgow, Newcastle’s St James’ Park, Wembley Stadium in London and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium during May and June. Tickets are on general sale at 10am on July 8 for the UK dates and 9am for the Irish shows.

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