
Eager fans have been queueing all over the country today in the hopes of getting tickets to Ed Sheeran’s stadium tour.
It was reported yesterday that fans were queueing in Cork two days before tickets went on sale.
Today numerous photos and videos show fans lining Shop street in Galway where Ticketmaster is situated.
Though the tickets for Ed Sheeran’s gigs go on sale at 9am on Saturday morning, Galwegians have reportedly been queueing since 9am today.
People waiting for Ed Sheeran tickets in Galway with 24,hours to go. There’s 5 bags of rubbish at top of the queue. pic.twitter.com/T6zyEIxA9A
— Paul Gaillimh (@PGaillimh) July 7, 2017
Queue for Ed Sheeran tickets down as far as @anthonyryans at the moment pic.twitter.com/k2MG5btj57 — The Galway Player (@GalwayPlayer) July 7, 2017
The Latin Quarter Galway Facebook page posted a photo of the 300m long queue down shop street.
Ed announced seven Irish gigs as part of his stadium tour next year.
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.
If the eager fans are lucky enough to get tickets, it will set them back between €81 and €91.
Strict rules have been introduced in an effort to combat ticket touts which means that those who purchase the ticket must attend the show.