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So THIS is how much a ticket to Ed Sheeran’s Irish gigs will set you back

Tickets go on sale Saturday morning

Ed during a recent Dublin gig Pic: VIP Ireland
Ed during a recent Dublin gig Pic: VIP Ireland

Tickets for Ed Sheeran’s Irish shows go on sale first thing Saturday morning, and if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one, it’ll will set you back up to €90.

The singer recently revealed that he’d be playing a whopping seven shows in Ireland next summer, in various counties. 

He will play Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork on the 4th and 5th of May, Belfast at Boucher Playing Fields on the 9th of May, followed by Pearse Stadium in Galway on the 12th and 13th.

The 26-year-old will then head to Dublin for the 16th and 18th to play in the Phoenix park.

Ed in Croker, 2015. PIC: VIPIreland
Ed in Croker, 2015. PIC: VIPIreland

Tickets for the gigs all go on sale at 9am Saturday morning through Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, and the prices range between €81-€91. 

As the gigs are expected to sell out quickly, Ed has urged his fans to be aware of new rules involving tickets. 

A statement released by the musician’s management read:  “Ed and his team have a strict stance against anyone using secondary ticketing websites for profit.

“On this tour, any tickets that are resold will not be valid – this means no profit to touts and no one getting ripped off.

Will you be heading along to the gigs?  Pic: VIPIRELAND
Will you be heading along to the gigs? Pic: VIPIRELAND

“On all the stadium dates you will be required to bring your tickets, booking confirmation and credit card, plus a valid form of ID or you will not be granted entry to the show.”

They added: “Your ticket is not valid if resold unless it’s through our official face-value resale partner Twickets.”

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