Ed Sheeran - LOOP Tour pushes into late 2026 stadium dates
Published on 08/19/2026 at 13:54 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Ed Sheeran keeps his touring machine running at full speed in 2026. According to his official tour website, the singer-songwriter’s LOOP stadium run continues across North America through November, with multiple late-summer and fall dates now locked in at large venues including Toronto’s Rogers Centre and Detroit’s Ford Field official Ed Sheeran tour page.
How the LOOP stadium run is structured
The current routing shows Ed Sheeran playing three consecutive nights at Rogers Centre in Toronto on August 20, 21 and 22, 2026, followed by a show at Ford Field in Detroit on August 29, 2026 Ticketmaster tour overview. Support acts for these stadium shows include Myles Smith, Lukas Graham and BIIRD, keeping the bill firmly in the pop and singer-songwriter space official Ed Sheeran tour page.
Key dates fans should watch
Earlier in the summer, the LOOP Tour began at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on June 13, 2026, before moving through major U.S. markets such as Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field and Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High Ticketmaster tour overview. For German-based fans looking at international travel, the late-summer Toronto and Detroit shows as well as September stops at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia offer several high-profile options to see the LOOP production live.
Tour, charts and catalog overview for Ed Sheeran
Fans in Germany can use this overview to track Ed Sheeran’s LOOP Tour dates, chart impact and key albums when planning trips to his 2026 stadium shows.
How the work around Play shapes the shows
On stage, Ed Sheeran’s LOOP Tour leans heavily on material from his eighth studio album Play, released on September 12, 2025 via Gingerbread Man Records and Atlantic Records album background. Singles such as Azizam, Sapphire, A Little More and Camera extend his pop-rock and acoustic ballad formula, pairing loop-driven guitar textures with big choruses that scale to stadium sound systems.
Where Ed Sheeran stands and what is next
Ed Sheeran’s next officially confirmed stadium date after August 19, 2026 is August 20, 2026 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, as shown on his official tour website and Ticketmaster’s LOOP Tour listing, with further North American stadium shows following through October 2026 official Ed Sheeran tour page.
Ed Sheeran at a glance
- Act: Ed Sheeran
- Genre: Pop, pop-rock, singer-songwriter
- Origin: Halifax, United Kingdom
- Active since: 2005
- Lineup: Solo
- Label: Gingerbread Man Records / Atlantic Records
- Key works: + (2011), × (2014), ÷ (2017), Play (2025)
- Current album/single: Play (Deluxe), released November 28, 2025
- Charts / certifications: In Germany, tracks from Play including Azizam and Sapphire entered the Official German Singles Chart in October 2025, peaking at positions 6 and 16 respectively.
- Next live date: August 20, 2026, Toronto, Rogers Centre (LOOP Tour)
Frequently asked questions about Ed Sheeran
When does Ed Sheeran’s LOOP Tour continue after mid-August 2026?
The LOOP Tour continues with a stadium show at Rogers Centre in Toronto on August 20, 2026, followed by additional dates there on August 21 and 22 and a Ford Field show in Detroit on August 29, according to his tour overview.
Which Ed Sheeran songs from Play are most prominent in the 2026 setlists?
Setlists from 2026 LOOP Tour shows feature multiple tracks from Play, including singles like Azizam, Sapphire and A Little More, combined with earlier hits such as Thinking Out Loud and Shape of You.
How has Ed Sheeran performed in the German market recently?
In late 2025, singles from Play entered Germany’s Official Singles Chart, with Azizam peaking inside the top 10 and Sapphire reaching the mid-teens, underlining his continued mainstream presence among German pop listeners.
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