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Ed Sheeran’s 2013 Tour

11:01 AM Monday 9/24/12 |   |

Folks just can’t get enough of Ed Sheeran. Currently on VH1’s “You Oughta Know” tour, the British singer/songwriter returns to North America in January for his biggest U.S. headlining tour to date – a journey taking him to some of America’s most famous venues.

  • Ed Sheeran

    Hackney Weekend 2012, Hackney Marshes, London, UK
    June 23, 2012

    (AP Photo)

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Only 21 years old and Sheeran is already slotted to headline New York City’s Radio City Music Hall and Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium early next year on a tour that ends shortly before his 22nd birthday.

Sheeran will be touring in support of +, the best-selling album that gave the world the hit single, “The A Team.”

Here’s the schedule:

Jan. 17 – Houston, Texas, House Of Blues
Jan. 18 – Dallas, Texas, Palladium Ballroom
Jan. 19 – Austin, Texas, Stubb's Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek Amph.
Jan. 22 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Jan. 24 – Detroit, Mich., The Fillmore Detroit
Jan. 25 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Bogart's
Jan. 26 – Indianapolis, Ind., Egyptian Room
Jan. 28 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE
Jan. 29 – Baltimore, Md., Rams Head Live!
Jan. 30 – New York, N.Y., Radio City Music Hall
Feb. 1 – Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
Feb. 2 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
Feb. 3 – Kansas City, Mo., The Midland By AMC
Feb. 5 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center
Feb. 6 – Magna, Utah., The Great Saltair
Feb. 9 – Hollywood, Calif., Hollywood Palladium
Feb. 12 – San Diego, Calif., Spreckels Theatre
Feb. 13 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
Feb. 14 – Tucson, Ariz., Rialto Theatre

Fan club presales begin Sept. 25 and general onsales launch Sept. 28. Visit EdSheeran.com for more information.


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