Ed Sheeran to perform in Hungary next year on his latest tour
Next year, Ed Sheeran will perform in Budapest, the Puskás Aréna announced.
Ed Sheeran is one of the biggest pop stars of the last decade and a half, with 250 million albums sold and an average Spotify audience of nearly 80 million listeners. Since 2011, he has achieved virtually everything that a pop star could ever achieve and beyond.
2023 marked a major shift in his career, as his album “-“, released in May, brought to a close a period of his career since 2011, called Mathematics, in which the four basic mathematical operations and equality marked his albums. This concept has fundamentally defined Sheeran’s musical career: by far, these are the albums that have been his greatest successes and the biggest hits of his career. At the time of the release of “÷”, his popularity was unprecedented, with a tour that attracted nearly 9 million people over 255 concerts. He was only beaten by the record-breaking Elton John’s tour, which grossed nearly $1 billion, that the tour was almost 100 stops longer than Sheeran’s.
The Mathematics Tour (which covers all four albums) is still in progress, but is already the 14th highest-grossing tour in the world.
Ed Sheeran last visited Hungary in 2019 at the Sziget Festival. Read more details: Sziget Festival at its peak – vast masses of people at Ed Sheeran concert
Concert date: 20 July, 2024
Venue: Puskás Aréna, Budapest
Sheeran will be touring Europe and Asia next year as part of the Mathematics Tours, with tickets for the Budapest concert available from 26 October.
As we wrote before, Take That will also come to Hungary for a concert.
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