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Ed Sheeran sets final gig of new tour in Mumbai for March 2024

Sheeran had first performed in Mumbai in 2015 and had returned to the city with another performance in 2017.

Ed Sheeran sets final gig of new tour in Mumbai for March 2024

British pop star Ed Sheeran will be returning to India after six years with his new tour ‘+ - = ÷ x’.

The 32-year-old musician will perform at Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse on March 16, 2024, as part of the Asia and Europe tour, also called The Mathematics tour, the organisers said in a press release.


Sheeran's performance in Mumbai will be the final stop in the Asia Tour and also feature a guest, singer-songwriter Calum Scott.

The tour will draw from all of his albums since 2011, starting with “Plus", “Multiply" (2014), “Divide" (2017), “Equals" (2021), and “Subtract" (2023). The tour also includes a song from 2019’s “No. 6 Collaborations Project" (“Blow").

BookMyShow Live, the live entertainment division of BookMyShow, is the promoter of Ed Sheeran’s '+ - = ÷ x' Tour along with AEG Presents.

Exclusive pre-sale of tickets for Kotak credit card holders will begin on October 25 at 11 a.m. on BookMyShow. General on-sale of tickets will go live starting October 27 at 3 p.m. on BookMyShow and Sheeran's official website, the press release stated.

Sheeran had first performed in Mumbai in 2015 and had returned to the city with another performance in 2017.

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