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After a 4.5hr drive to see the show we weren’t disappointed!

Lewis Capaldi was first up and as funny and great as ever. Had the crowd laughing.

The Darkness were not my thing but they engaged with one particular guy called “Rick” in the crowd, who also sang his heart out for an appreciative audience.

The main man Ed appeared on stage around 8.30pm with a huge smile on his face, to an immense welcome from the Ipswich crowd, he was born not too far away, so was nice to see him finish this huge 2 year world tour at home.

Also he gave hundreds of free tickets to the pupils of the school he attended when he lived there.

His vocals were simply incredible, loud, strong, smooth and steamy, just beautiful !!

Screen graphics and timings were perfect too.

His guitar playing was awesome to watch and I have no idea how he concentrates on so many things at once with the loop, that is pure talent and the build up and sound in some songs ie Eraser, Bloodstream and the awesome You need me,I don’t need you gave me goosebumps.

Ed was joined for Galway Girl by Beoga which was brilliant.

Special guest Stormzy for “Shape of You” was the icing on the cake and I’m so pleased I bought the tickets last year, they were worth every penny.

Only complaint was the rude and miserable guy behind the official merch counter!! Spending £50 on a hoodie for my daughter meant I had to save for it and it would have been nice to have had a “hello” a “thank-you” or any kind of a smile!!!

Luckily the bar staff were friendly, smiley and helpful as were the local people.

Would 100% recommend ED SHEERAN as someone to see live, he is INCREDIBLE.

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Let me just start off by saying Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer and speaker. He is comedic and doesn't require thousands of lights and a massive stage to impress thousands. He stayed interactive with the crowd very well. This is my 3rd concert ever and it was both the best and worst I have ever.

Ed Sheeran did amazing, he isn't the issue. As people know in concerts you stand and dance to most songs and sit (under circumstances) when ballads are playing or the performer is speaking. So- I was standing during one of Ed Sheeran's many sings along/dancing songs. I am a 6 foot tall 13 years old there for my birthday. In the area, I was in many people asked me to sit while he talked which I happily obliged to then learning the rules.

It was all fine until one man yelled in a very rude/angry voice yelled at me (during a dancing song) "SIT DOWN IDIOT IN THE BLACK HAT." Which at the very moment I didn't recognize as myself until my father went to lash back (as any protective super concert dad would do). This is something I had never experienced. So for the rest of the concert, I sat having an emotional/mental breakdown.

I'm not sure if it was the music or the people that made me cry so much. This was an experience I will learn from. Unfortunately, it is (probably) because Ed Sheeran reins in a large age group as an audience. This means sometimes people will be cranky, rude, or just plain snarky.

I understand if someone handicapped asked me to sit because they couldn't stand. But this man that yelled at me was about 50 or younger. I hope he ended up enjoying his concert because by halfway through my whole 6' or taller family stood and danced. He sat and everyone around him was asking him to join.

Sorry for my rant. Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer. I just thought you should know that people that (I know) will be everywhere (and we cant do much about them). But it was rude.

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Great show! I bought my wife and I tickets as a gift for her (she was a huge Ed Sheeran fan even before he was famous) and we had a great time. My wife had never been to the venue, and while I had been to shows at Consol Enery Center before this was the first show I saw there since it became PPG Paints Arena. Everything about the production and performances (lights, audio, visuals, crew, musicians etc) went off with nary a hitch and was executed in a very timely manner. Props to all involved.

James Blunt opened, and like many people there (as he joked) I only knew one of his songs: "You're Beautiful". He was funny, charismatic, a good showman, and a good sport. He put on a high quality emotion filled performance, and despite his music being on the sadder side still managed to pump everyone up for Ed Sheeran. "Don't Give Me Those Eyes" was a highlight. He hung out in the Captain Morgan lounge after his performance and invited anyone interested to come hang with him. I came in not really knowing who he was and left checking out his latest music and regretting not grabbing a beer with him.

Than Ed came out (my wife had a pinch me I'm dreaming moment). He was noticeably quieter and a bit more reserved than Blunt when addressing the audience, but quickly dove in. I was always aware Ed was a talented solo artist, but you really appreciate his talent on a different level when you actually hear him perform outside of a studio live with just him and a guitar. Most of his songs were studio quality. A few songs dipped in quality but for charming and understandable reasons like audience involvement and impressive sped-up improv (i.e. the "Don't" and "New Man" mashup). He played nearly all the songs my wife and I were looking for ("Perfect", "A-Team", "Galway Girl", "Nancy Mulligan", "Thinking Out Loud", etc.). Since this was the "Divide" tour he played almost every song off that album (but not all: no "Barcelona", "Bibia be ye ye", etc.) He also played a lot of his older songs, including an audience request for "Cold Coffee" (he stated it was the first time he performed it live since 2010-2011). I also liked how he put on a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey during his closing song "You Need Me and I Don't Need You".

TLDR it was one of the best shows I have seen.

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Ed Sheeran has announced his "+ - = ÷ x Tour" (pronounced "The Mathematics Tour"). The likeable Englishman will play three gigantic open airs in Munich as part of the tour and, due to enormous demand, will be a guest at the Olympiastadion on September 10, 11 and 12, 2022.

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Ed Sheeran sings a tune while strumming the guitar onstage.

You don’t need to be a mathematician to solve Ed Sheeran’s upcoming “Mathematics Tour.”

All you have to know is, “You + Ed Sheeran = A great time.”

In 2023, the beloved pop star has mapped out a massive 24-concert stadium tour bringing the good times to venues all over North America from May 6 through Sept. 23.

That includes a night at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on June 3 and back to back gigs at East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium on June 10 and June 11 .

The “Mathematics Tour,” also known as the “+ – = ÷ x Tour,” will be Sheeran’s first official nationwide U.S. jaunt since his 2018 “÷” tour.

So, if you want to see “Teddy” play the hits like ‘Shape Of You,” “Bad Habits,” and “Shivers” live, we’ve got the ultimate cheat sheet for you to find Ed Sheeran tickets.

Rather than making you do all the mental math, we went ahead and found all the cheapest upper-level and floor-seat ticket prices on Vivid Seats.

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Ed Sheeran 2023 tour schedule

The following is a complete list of all Ed Sheeran U.S.A. tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy Ed Sheeran concert tickets.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Ed Sheeran opening acts

Sheeran is treating fans this tour.

On select dates, the Ed Sheeran tour will bring along Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, and Maisie Peters for the ride.

For the uninitiated, here’s a quick intro to each artist.

Khalid is an R&B/pop singer with six Grammy nominations under his belt. He got his start on SoundCloud and quickly rose to prominence after his single “Location” charted at number two on the Billboard chart.

Russ , a New Jersey native, brings hip-hop to the tour. His most recent EP, 2021’s “Chomp 2,” received praise for its “dope moments and quality hip hop bars” from Raw Side Hip Hop .

Dylan , an English singer-songwriter, just dropped her debut mixtape, “The Greatest Thing I’ll Never Learn,” in October 2022. Prior to opening for Sheeran, she served as the support act for Tate McRae and Bastille.

Rosa Linn , 22, hails from Armenia and represented the country in the 2022 Eurovision contest. Although she didn’t win, her song “SNAP” went viral on TikTok and now boasts over 300 million streams on Spotify.

Cat Burns broke through in 2022. Her single “Go” exploded into the mainstream after a 2020 release. Women In Pop called her recently released six-track EP full of “warmth, emotion, heartbreak, delicious melodies (and) gorgeous harmonies.”

Maisie Peters just dropped her first studio album, “You Signed Up for This,” on Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man Records label. Known for her soprano voice, the pop singer counts Taylor Swift and Lily Allen as significant influences.

Ed Sheeran new album

In 2021, Ed Sheeran released (=), his fifth studio album. The record spawned major hits “Bad Habits” and “Shivers,” the latter toppled the former from the top spot on the U.K. and Irish charts.

In their review, Rolling Stone argued that the new album signaled Sheeran’s transformation from a “sensitive superstar” to one that produces “songs with choruses meant to incite cell-phone-lit sing-alongs in stadiums.”

Following (=) ‘s major success, the “Game of Thrones” guest star/pop icon dropped several singles, including collaborations with artists like Taylor Swift on “The Joker and the Queen” and Elton John on “Merry Christmas.”

It’s rumored that Sheeran will deliver a sixth studio album in 2023, complete with ten “epic music videos,” according to thenews.com.

Although nothing has been confirmed, hopefully, we’ll find out whether the rumors are confirmed before the North American tour.

In the meantime, you can hear all of Ed Sheeran’s albums here .

As for his last European tour, you can check out Sheeran’s 2022 “Mathematics Tour” setlist for multiple dates at this link .

Other huge stars on tour in 2023

As live music continues to roar back in a post-pandemic world, many of the world’s biggest artists are returning to the road to share their anthems with audiences all over North America.

Here are just five of the most must-see tours that might be coming to a city near you in the next few months.

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One of music's biggest superstars, Ed Sheeran, has another 2023 tour date. The new show is scheduled in October at Hard Rock Live in Florida.

Ed is currently on tour hitting stadiums across North America into September with opening acts Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, and / or Maisie Peters on select dates. Ed shared that on the new dates, he will "play Subtract the entire way through with full band in an intimate setting" in a social media post .

Being called the Mathematics Tour, the concerts are billed as + - = ÷ x (pronounced " plus minus equals divide multiply ") as a nod to all his full-length studio albums going back to 2011. Sheeran released = ( Equals ) in 2021, and will release - ( Subtract ) on May 5.

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When do ed sheeran 2023 tour tickets go on sale and what is the presale code.

For the new date, the general public on-sale begins August 4. Presales for fan club members begin August 2. Local venue / radio presales will follow. Tickets for the previously announced shows are now on sale. Keep in mind, each date is different and details are subject to change.

The local venue presale password is PERFECT . Click through the individual concert links for more information about the show you're interested in.

For the most up-to-date information, follow Ed Sheeran on social media and sign up for the email newsletter , in addition to checking your local venue's social media and email subscription service.

Ed shared an emotional social media post about how his personal life affected the new album. For more, check out the Ed Sheeran Zumic artist page .

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Ed Sheeran Announces 2023 'Mathematics' North American Stadium Tour — See the Full List of Dates!

The four-time Grammy winner's first stateside tour in almost five years will see him perform in 21 cities next year alongside opening acts Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Rosa Linn

Ed Sheeran is getting ready for his first stateside tour in nearly five years!

On Monday, the four-time Grammy winner announced dates for the North American leg of his ongoing + - = ÷ x (pronounced "Mathematics") Tour, which will span stadium venues across the United States and Canada from May to September 2023.

Kicking off at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on May 6, the North American leg of the + - = ÷ x Tour will make stops in cities including Atlanta, Philadelphia, Toronto, Nashville, Chicago, Seattle, Las Vegas and Los Angeles before concluding on Sept. 23 at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Opening for Sheeran, 31, on select dates throughout the North American run of shows are musicians including Khalid , Russ, Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Rosa Linn.

Khalid, 24, will perform in 18 cities from opening night in Arlington, Texas, to Sept. 2 in Vancouver, while Russ, 30, will replace him in the final three cities: Las Vegas as well as California's Santa Clara and Inglewood.

Dylan, 22, is set to appear at six North American dates from opening night through June 10 in New Jersey. Then, 22-year-old Linn will join Sheeran from June 17 in Toronto through July 15 in Detroit.

Burns 22, will take the stage ahead of the "2step" musician from the July 22 show in Nashville through Aug. 19 in Denver. Finally, 22-year-old Peters will perform in the final four cities from Aug. 26 in Seattle through Sept. 23 in Inglewood.

Tickets for the newly announced dates will be available for presale through Ticketmaster's #VerifiedFan system , for which registration opened at 10 a.m. EST on Monday and closes on Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. EST. The Verified Fan Presale begins Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. local time and ends the following day at 10 p.m. local time.

American Express Card Members can also access presale tickets from Oct. 12 at noon local time through Oct. 13 at 10 p.m. local time. Then, general tickets become available to all fans on Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. local time.

Sheeran recently wrapped the tour's European leg, which will be followed by a string of concerts in New Zealand and Australia in early 2023 before the North American leg begins.

See below for a full list of Sheeran's North American + - = ÷ x Tour dates.

May 3, 2023 - Arlington, TX - AT&T Stadium

May 13, 2023 - Houston, TX - NRG Stadium

May 20, 2023 - Tampa, FL - Raymond James Stadium

May 27, 2023 - Atlanta, GA - Mercedes-Benz Stadium

June 3, 2023 - Philadelphia, PA - Lincoln Financial Field

June 10, 2023 - East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium

June 17, 2023 - Toronto, ON - Rogers Centre

June 24, 2023 - Landover, MD - FedEx Field

July 1, 2023 - Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium

July 8, 2023 - Pittsburgh, PA - Acrisure Stadium

July 15, 2023 - Detroit, MI - Ford Field

July 22, 2023 - Nashville, TN - Nissan Stadium

July 29, 2023 - Chicago, IL - Soldier Field

Aug. 5, 2023 - Kansas City, MO - GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

Aug. 12, 2023 - Minneapolis, MN - U.S. Bank Stadium

Aug. 19, 2023 - Denver, CO - Empower Field at Mile High

Aug. 26, 2023 - Seattle, WA - Lumen Field

Sept. 2, 2023 - Vancouver, BC - BC Place

Sept. 9, 2023 - Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium

Sept. 16, 2023 - Santa Clara, CA - Levi's Stadium

Sept. 23, 2023 - Inglewood, CA - SoFi Stadium

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11 Reasons Why 2023 Is Ed Sheeran's Definitive Year: Two Albums, Stadium Attendance Records & More

What may just be Ed Sheeran's busiest year yet has arguably also been his most career-defining. From epic special guests on tour to unique fan surprises, take a look at 11 ways 2023 has been monumental for the pop superstar.

It's hard to say that Ed Sheeran is having a "moment" — since his debut album + in 2011, he's had countless groundbreaking career milestones. But 2023 may just be his most monumental year yet.

Sheeran's banner 2023 came on the heels of what was arguably his hardest year to date, as his Disney+ documentary, Ed Sheeran: The Sum Of It All detailed. The four-part doc sees the star cope with losing his best friend, his wife's cancer diagnosis, and his copyright case for "Shape of You" — and in turn, channeling all of that pain and grief into his sixth album, Subtract . By the end of the doc, Sheeran says of his wife's positive prognosis and the pending album releases, "All great news. And heading into a year where, hopefully, it's all good news."

Fortunately for the four-time GRAMMY winner, 2023 has been all good news. Sheeran himself has said this year has been his best year so far, telling fans on Reddit , "The older I get, the more I feel I'm figuring it out and having more fun with it." 

His latest 2023 achievement comes in the form of Autumn Variations , Sheeran's seventh album and second in just five months. What's more, the LP arrived just one week after Sheeran broke yet another stadium attendance record at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, where he ended his North American Mathematics Tour on Sept. 23. (He'll play a rescheduled show in Las Vegas on Oct. 28 after experiencing production issues on Sept. 9.)

Below, check out 11 moments that helped 2023 become Ed Sheeran's definitive year.

Paying Tribute to Jamal Edwards

Sheeran started out the new year with a beautiful tribute to his late best friend, Jamal Edwards, on the YouTube channel for SBTV, which Edwards founded in 2006. Shot in Stamford Bridge — the home to Edwards' favorite football team, Chelsea F.C. — surrounded by candles, Sheeran raps about the anguish over losing his "brother" and vows to keep his legacy alive.

Edwards, who helped launch Sheeran's career in the early days, died suddenly from a drug-induced heart attack in February 2022. His death hit Sheeran hard, inspiring several songs for Subtract , including lead single "Eyes Closed." The F64 video relaunched the series for SBTV and garnered over 2 million views.

"Everyone remembers him the way the media is telling you — that he was a mogul and he set up SBTV and he was worth this and that," Sheeran emotionally told Zane Lowe in their Apple Music interview upon Subtract 's May release. "But, he was just a really great, lovely, funny bloke."

Breaking Multiple Stadium Attendance Records

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Throughout his Mathematics World Tour this year, Sheeran has broken several stadium attendance records — some of which were his own records. He first broke some in Melbourne, Brisbane, Wellington, and Perth in February and March;. at Melbourne's MCG Stadium, Sheeran initially broke the record by performing to a 107,000-strong crowd on March 2, but topped that record 24 hours later with 109,500 fans for this March 3 show.  

"Ed loves to break a record and he's smashed this one," Matt Gudinski, CEO of Mushroom Group, the live entertainment management group for the Mathematics World Tour, said in a press release.

In North America, Sheeran continued smashing attendance records in Santa Clara, Minneapolis, New Jersey, Seattle, Denver, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Foxborough, Chicago, Nashville, Kansas City, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. As Sheeran noted on Instagram, his biggest US attendance was at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where he played to more than 82,000 fans. 

"My dad told me if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere, and today was really reminiscing about playing my first show at mercury lounge in 2012 to 130 people," he added in the caption. "It feels like a dream today."

Debuting A Disney+ Docuseries

In May, Sheeran released a documentary series with Disney+ alongside his Subtract release. It documented the process of the album, and showed a little more depth into Sheeran's personal life — one that he keeps very private.

His wife, Cherry Seaborn, came up with the idea of the documentary after she was diagnosed with cancer while pregnant with their second child. Fortunately, it ended up being less serious than it was initially diagnosed, but it made her reflect on her own mortality — what people's perception of her would be and what she would leave behind. 

"For Ed, the whole point is that he wants to say to people, 'I'm not just this music machine. I'm not just this robot that tries to get No. 1. I'm a father. I'm a son. I'm a friend. I'm a husband,'" Seaborn reflects in the docuseries.

Filmed throughout 2022, the series follows Sheeran as he processes his pain and grief over the loss of Edwards, while also working on his visual album. The four-episode series focused on the themes Love, Loss, Focus, and Release.

After the release of the album and documentary, Sheeran told Z100's The Elvis Duran Morning Show how much he enjoys hearing that people are connecting with both the record and docuseries despite its sad undertones. 

"What I didn't want is like, 'sad pop star does sad documentary and sad album,'" Sheeran explains. "What I wanted was to do a sort of snapshot of grief and depression and have people connect it to their own feelings. The people that made the documentary for me, two of them lost their mothers whilst we were doing the documentary. They found the process cathartic by making it and watching it. I think it's good."

Releasing Subtract

Subtract , the final album in Sheeran's mathematically titled series, arrived on May 5. It's the first of his albums to have a visual album alongside it — 14 different music videos created for each song.

During his press tour, Sheeran shared that he loved all of his albums, but Subtract reflected more of who he was at the start of his career as an acoustic singer/songwriter. Because of this, he felt uncomfortable about the release, unsure how it would do commercially.

"It's foreign territory for me," Sheeran told Zane Lowe. "Usually with Equals , Plus or Multiply , it's like you write for three years and pick the best songs and then that's the album, whereas this one I wrote for a month and all the songs came out. It's not even necessarily a risk because my fans originally liked me for my singer/songwriter stuff, but it's the unknown of not having 'Shivers' to fall back on. Each of my albums, I've always been like I've got this ."

Subtract in fact has been a commercial success: Sheeran reached his sixth No. 1 on the UK Music Chart, becoming the UK's fastest-selling album of 2023 so far, shifting 76,000 chart units in its opening week. It also reached No. 1 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Scotland, and Switzerland, and hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S.

Winning Two "Thinking Out Loud" Copyright Lawsuits

Within two weeks of each other in May, Sheeran won two copyright infringement lawsuits involving his 2014 GRAMMY-winning song "Thinking Out Loud," which was sued for its similarities to Marvin Gaye 's classic "Let's Get It On." He believes the verdict would help protect the creative process for songwriters in the U.S. and globally; Sheeran even claimed he would quit the music industry if he had lost the case.

"I am obviously very happy with the outcome of the case and it looks like I am not having to retire from my day job after all," he said after the rulings . "But at the same time I'm unbelievably frustrated that baseless claims like this are allowed to go to court at all."

Sheeran testified in court with his guitar, playing demos for the jury to prove the 1-3-4-5 chord progression at issue was a common "building block" of pop music and couldn't be owned. Music experts for the defense also proved that the chords were used prior to Gaye's song. After three hours of deliberations that followed the two-week trial, the jury were in favor of Sheeran, finding that he independently created his hit single. 

Performing With Luke Combs At The ACM Awards

On May 11, Sheeran made his Academy of Country Music Awards debut with his Subtract track "Life Goes On," which he performed as a duet with country superstar Luke Combs . The duet version of the song was officially released following the show.

While it was Sheeran's first ACM appearance, it wasn't the first time he and Combs have performed together. Combs — who has covered Sheeran's song "Dive" many times — brought Sheeran out as a surprise guest while singing "Dive" during his C2C Festival set in March 2022. (Combs later released an official recorded version of his cover.)

Their friendship hit a whole new level after Sheeran posted a video on Instragram of the country star teaching him how to shotgun a beer. Combs finished his beer within three seconds, to which Sheeran said, "That's really impressive."

Surprising Fans All Over The Country

In conjunction with the release of Subtract in May, Sheeran teamed up with American Express to create a weekend Subtract Pop-Up experience in New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, and Boston. Along with giving fans an interactive take on the album, Sheeran made surprise appearances to the pop-ups in NYC, LA, and Dallas, performing several songs outside each venue.

Sheeran made surprise appearances at iconic establishments on several stops of his tour — from performing "Lego House" at the LEGO Store at the Mall of America in Minnesota, to playing barista at the Starbucks' original Pike Place location in Seattle, to serving up cheesesteaks at Philadelphia's famous Philip's Steaks. He also sang "Thinking Out Loud" for not one, but two sets of newlyweds: one at his favorite karaoke bar in Nashville, and another at Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas.

Before his Chicago concert at Soldier Field, Sheeran stepped behind the counter of The Wieners Circle, a restaurant notoriously known for hurling insults at their customers while serving hot dogs. According to a tweet from the establishment , Sheeran's stint seemingly held up his reputation as one of the nicest guys in the industry: "Our newest trainee @edsheeran has a lot to learn, he's way too proper and friendly."

He added to the fun with Autumn Variations , performing tracks from the album in fans' homes, which he unveiled in a series of videos and an album version titled Autumn Variations (Fan Living Room Sessions) .

Giving Intimate Subtract Concerts

Alongside Sheeran's North American stadium shows, he played a series of intimate performances of Subtract in its entirety (as well as his biggest songs) at much smaller venues. The Subtract Tour was inspired by Sheeran's performance at London's Union Chapel, where he played the tracks in front of a crowd for the first time. As he was performing, he began to weep — a rare occurrence for the star, but an important learning moment.

"Every time you release music, it starts to just belong to the public. That's why music is really special because whenever an artist releases music, it does belong to you guys. It does become your stories and your thoughts," Sheeran said during his Subtract Tour show in Los Angeles. "And what I wanted with this album was to come out and play it more so I can feel less sad about it. It's kind of a grieving process for me to sort of stand on stage and sing these songs."

Performing Alongside His Heroes & Fellow Superstars

It's no surprise that a global superstar like Ed Sheeran would draw a number of famous folks to his concerts — like Chef Gordon Ramsey, Chris Hemsworth, Lil Nas X , and Matt Damon, who all paid Sheeran a surprise visit at his Metlife show.

But it was the guests that appeared next to him on stage that surprised the fans, too. Ontario-bred singer Shawn Mendes surprised the crowd at Rogers Centre in Toronto, where the pair sang Sheeran's 2011 single "Lego House" and Mendes' 2017 hit, "There's Nothin' Holding Me Back." Mendes had originally wanted to attend the concert , but Sheeran suggested, "You can't just come to the show. You gotta come up and sing a song."

When Sheeran's opener Khalid couldn't perform in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Sheeran called on some friends to help out: John Mayer on June 30 and Little Big Town on July 1. After Mayer opened the show, he later joined Sheeran on stage to sing "Thinking Out Loud" which they've performed together the 2015 GRAMMYs and again at Mayer's show in Tokyo in 2019.

"When Ed asked me, the idea was just too intriguing to pass up," Mayer wrote on Instagram . "I love the opportunity to help cover for two of my friends at the same time."

Two weeks later, Sheeran asked his Detroit crowd if he could perform a cover of the city's rap icon Eminem . In the middle of singing "Lose Yourself," Eminem emerged from beneath the stage and joined in on the song. They continued their duets with Eminem's 2000 hit "Stan," which the duo performed together during the rapper's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last year.

"I remember spraying my hair yellow and rapping Eminem in the school talent show when I was 11, insane to be able to bring him out to my show in Detroit," Sheeran reminisced on Instagram . "Really a moment I will never forget, a real career and life highlight."

Sheeran continued the trend of bringing out a performer from their hometown with Macklemore at Lumen Field in Seattle. Sheeran caught up with Macklemore that day — as he told the crowd, they've been friends for 10 years — and invited him to perform alongside him that night."

The duo, who performed together back in 2014 at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, sang Macklemore's hits "Thrift Shop" and "Can't Hold Us." 

Opening For John Mayer At The Wiltern

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After opening for Sheeran at Gillette Stadium, John Mayer called on his friend to repay the favor to support a good cause at LA's The Wiltern on Sept. 19. The show benefitted the Heart and Armor Foundation, which supports the health of veterans of war.

Sheeran kicked off the evening with seven songs, including "Castle on the Hill," "Bad Habits," "Shivers," and "Shape of You." He later joined Mayer on stage to duet on 2006's Continuum fan favorite, "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room," and a cover of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin." 

Following the duets, the two hugged and Sheeran told the crowd, "I just said to John, 'I feel like I'm going to watch that on YouTube for the rest of my life.' That was so special."

Releasing His First Album On His Own Label

As personal as Subtract was for Sheeran, Autumn Variations is truly his very own. It marks his first album released on his own label, Gingerbread Man Records.

Like he did on Subtract , Sheeran teamed up with The National 's Aaron Dessner to create Autumn Variations , which he released on Sept. 29. Inspired by the composer Sir Edward Elgar — who composed Enigma Variations , where each of the 14 compositions were about a different one of his friends — Sheeran wanted to do the same about his own pals. In the fall of 2021, Sheeran and Dessner started working on music together, which Sheeran said in a statement "captured the feeling of autumn so wonderfully." 

"When I went through a difficult time at the start of last year, writing songs helped me understand my feelings and come to terms with what was going on, and when I learned about my friends' different situations, I wrote songs, some from their perspectives, some from mine, to capture how they and I viewed the world at that time," he added. "There were highs of falling in love and new friendships among lows of heartbreak, depression, loneliness and confusion."

By going through his own record label, Autumn Variations will mark the first studio album that Sheeran will own the copyrights to. With ownership of his work, Sheeran has more freedom to release whatever he wants and however he wants to — and not worry about industry pressures. 

As Sheeran revealed in an "Ask Me Anything" session on his Instagram stories on the eve of Autumn Variations ' release, he has no expectations for the album to perform as well commercially as his past releases. The past year reminded him why he originally wanted to become an artist: to be able to release music that he wants out there.

"I haven't released an album independently since I was 19," Sheeran said. "I'm super excited to just put an album out for the sake of putting an album out and not having any sort of commercial pressures around that. And yeah, no singles, no videos and I hope you love it. It's meant to just feel like a warm hug."

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25 Years Of Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way": 10 Covers By Ed Sheeran, Lil Uzi Vert & More

To commemorate the anniversary of Backstreet Boys' biggest hit, take a look at 10 clever ways it's been covered and sampled — from Ed Sheeran's karaoke bit to a Weird Al special.

When the Backstreet Boys released "I Want It That Way" on April 12, 1999, they likely had no idea how beloved their smash hit would still be a quarter-century later.

Written by the Swedish powerhouse team of Andreas Carlsson and Max Martin , "I Want It That Way" is undoubtedly BSB's signature hit, particularly thanks to its memorable undulating melody and its long-debated cryptic meaning. But perhaps the most surprising part of the song's legacy is how it has resonated across genres — from a TikTok cover by Korn to a hip-hop sampling by Lil Uzi Vert .

As the Backstreet Boys celebrate the 25th anniversary of "I Want It That Way," take a look at how the song has been diversely covered, lovingly lampooned and karaoke jammed by an array of voices in the business.

Weird Al Yankovic (2003)

When the king of parody songs selects one to skewer, you know it's an iconic song. Weird Al Yankovic paid tribute to the largeness of the Backstreet Boys classic when he used "I Want It That Way" as the basis of a song called "eBay" in 2003.

Yankovic's chorus replaces the original's with, "A used pink bathrobe/ A rare mint snow globe/ A Smurf TV tray/ I bought on eBay." The Backstreet Boys send up appears on Yankovic's album Poodle Hat , which won Best Comedy Album at the 2004 GRAMMYs.

One Direction (2013)

Three years One Direction formed on "The X Factor," the five lads — Harry Styles , Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson — included a cover of "I Want It That Way" on their 2013 concert set lists, the young boy band paying homage to the ones that came before them. Though their English accents poked through at times, their version was loyal to the original, and got their crowds singing along.

"Glee" (2013)

Poking fun at the presumed rivalry between *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, a medley of the former's "Bye Bye Bye" and "I Want It That Way" was featured in Season 4, Episode 16 of "Glee." In the episode — aptly titled "Feud" — choir director Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) and glee club heartthrob Finn (Cory Monteith) face off in an epic boy band battle, which ultimately proved the groups' respective music was more cohesive than divisive.

Brittany Howard and Jim James (2016)

The lead singers of Alabama Shakes and My Morning Jacket covering a boy band classic. It doesn't sound real, but Brittany Howard and Jim James did just that in 2016 when they recorded "I Want It That Way" for an animated short cartoon called "A Love Story."

Released by the fast food chain Chipotle Mexican Grill, the clip was part of a creative campaign to showcase the company's focus on natural ingredients. Howard and James highlight the poignancy and versatility of the song by adding lush string arrangements and dramatic beats.

Backstreet Boys x Jimmy Fallon and The Roots (2018)

The 2018 live performance of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for "The Tonight Show" is arguably the sweetest rendition of the song — and not just because they're using a mini xylophone, baby tambourine and other toy classroom instruments. It's even more endearing than the previous collaborations between Fallon and Backstreet Boys: a barbershop singing version of Sisqo's "Thong Song" and a "Bawkstreet Boys" version of "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," with everyone dressed like fluffy birds.

The 1975 (2020)

British rockers The 1975 performed a fairly faithful cover of "I Want It That Way," hitting all the high notes at several of their 2023 world concert tour stops. But it's not the first time frontman Matty Healy has hinted at the Backstreet Boys' influence on his band: he told Pitchfork in 2020 that " College Dropout -era Kanye West meets Backstreet Boys" was part of their veritable moodboard at the time when working on their own song called "Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy)."

Lil Uzi Vert (2020)

In 2020, Lil Uzi Vert released a rap song called "That Way" that includes a refrain of "I want it that way" sung to the tune of the Backstreet original, but with an AutoTune twist. From there, the lyrics become quite a bit naughtier than anything the BSB guys have uttered in any song.

"I don't know how [the idea of] Backstreet Boys got involved in this song, I really don't," the song's producer Supah Mario told Splice at the time. "I think it was all Uzi. But it was a game changer."

The interpolation was so good, in fact, that Nick Carter even invited Lil Uzi Vert to collaborate: "Now you're gonna have to be featured on our next album bud," he tweeted upon the song's release.

Korn (2022)

Fans of Korn know that the nu metal band has a sense of humor, but few could've expected that Jonathan Davis and crew would post a TikTok of themselves singing "I Want It That Way" in 2022.

"I never wanna hear you say… 'Worst Is On Its Way,'" reads the caption on the post, a tongue-in-cheek reference to Korn's 2022 song of the same name.

Backstreet Boys responded on the app via a hilarious Duet video with Nick Carter. In the video, Carter — who sports fabulous metal eye makeup and a long silver wig — doesn't actually say or sing anything, he just drops his jaw in amazement.

Backstreet Boys x Downy (2022)

Downy hired the Backstreet Boys to poke fun at "I Want It That Way" with the now-viral "Tell Me Why" commercial in 2022. All five members — Nick Carter, Howie Dorough , Brian Littrell , AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson — appear as a Backstreet Boys poster on the wall that comes to life, using the "tell me why" hook of their hit to engage a woman doing laundry in a conversation about washing her clothes.

As Saatchi group account director Jen Brotman told Muse at the time, the nostalgic ad also spawned some memories for the folks working on the ad campaign.

"The moment [BSB] stood in front of the camera, they rehearsed 'I Want It That Way' just to get the notes right, and we felt like we were getting serenaded on set," Brotman recalled. "We couldn't believe how emotional we all got — there may or may not have been tears in some eyes. The song has always been a karaoke favorite of the team, so we knew which 'tell me whys' we wanted them to hit, and we still can't get it out of our heads."

Ed Sheeran (2023)

When he fancies singing a bit of karaoke, Ed Sheeran loves leaning on "I Want It That Way," as the star showed at his favorite Nashville bar in July 2023. A patron caught him on camera and his happiness level is undeniable when belting out this enduring pop classic.

As Sheeran told CBS News a few months later, he grew up on the pop hits of everyone from Backstreet Boys to Britney Spears . But what he said about "I Want It That Way" specifically may be the best way to describe its long-lasting impact: "You can't be in a bar, a couple of beers in, and 'I Want It That Way' comes on and not be like, 'This is a good song.' You can't."

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17 Love Songs That Have Won GRAMMYs: "I Will Always Love You," "Drunk In Love" & More

Over the GRAMMYs' 66-year history, artists from Frank Sinatra to Ed Sheeran have taken home golden gramophones for their heartfelt tunes. Take a look at some of the love songs that have won GRAMMYs.

Editor's Note: This is an update to a story from 2017.

Without heart-bursting, world-shifting love songs, music wouldn't be the same. There are countless classic and chart-topping hits dedicated to love, and several of them have won GRAMMYs.

We're not looking at tunes that merely deal with shades of love or dwell in heartbreak. We're talking out-and-out, no-holds-barred musical expressions of affection — the kind of love that leaves you wobbly at the knees.

No matter how you're celebrating Valentine's Day (or not), take a look at 18 odes to that feel-good, mushy-gushy love that have taken home golden gramophones over the years.

Frank Sinatra , "Strangers In The Night"

Record Of The Year / Best Vocal Performance, Male, 1967

Ol' Blue Eyes offers but a glimmer of hope for the single crowd on Valentine's Day, gently ruminating about exchanging glances with a stranger and sharing love before the night is through.

Willie Nelson , "Always On My Mind"

Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, 1983

In this cover, Nelson sings to the woman in his life, lamenting over those small things he should have said and done, but never took the time. Don't find yourself in the same position this Valentine's Day.

Lionel Richie , "Truly"

Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, 1983

"Truly" embodies true dedication to a loved one, and it's delivered with sincerity from the king of '80s romantic pop — who gave life to the timeless love-song classics "Endless Love," "Still" and "Three Times A Lady."

Roy Orbison , "Oh, Pretty Woman"

Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, 1991

Orbison captures the essence of encountering a lovely woman for the first time, and offers helpful one-liners such as "No one could look as good as you" and "I couldn't help but see … you look as lovely as can be." Single men, take notes.

Whitney Houston , "I Will Always Love You"

Record Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, 1994

Houston passionately delivers a message of love, remembrance and forgiveness on her version of this song, which was written by country sweetheart Dolly Parton and first nominated for a GRAMMY in 1982.

Celine Dion , "My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From Titanic)"  

Record Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, 1999

This omnipresent theme song from the 1997 film Titanic was propelled to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 as the story of Jack and Rose (played by Leonardo DiCaprio and GRAMMY winner Kate Winslet) swept the country.

Shania Twain , "You're Still The One"

Best Female Country Vocal Performance, Best Country Song, 1999

Co-written with producer and then-husband Mutt Lange, Twain speaks of beating the odds with love and perseverance in lyrics such as, "I'm so glad we made it/Look how far we've come my baby," offering a fresh coat of optimism for couples of all ages.

Usher & Alicia Keys , "My Boo"

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals, 2005

"There's always that one person that will always have your heart," sings Usher in this duet with Keys, taking the listener back to that special first love. The chemistry between the longtime friends makes this ode to “My Boo” even more heartfelt, and the love was still palpable even 20 years later when they performed it on the Super Bowl halftime show stage.

Bruno Mars , "Just The Way You Are"

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, 2011

Dating advice from Bruno Mars: If you think someone is beautiful, you should tell them every day. Whether or not it got Mars a date for Valentine's Day, it did get him a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona , "Fool For You" 

Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2012

It's a far cry from his previous GRAMMY-winning song, "F*** You," but "Fool For You" had us yearning for "that deep, that burning/ That amazing unconditional, inseparable love."

Justin Timberlake , "Pusher Love Girl" 

Best R&B Song, 2014

Timberlake is so high on the love drug he's "on the ceiling, baby." Timberlake co-wrote the track with James Fauntleroy, Jerome Harmon and Timbaland, and it's featured on his 2013 album The 20/20 Experience , which flew high to No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Beyoncé & Jay-Z , "Drunk In Love"

Best R&B Performance / Best R&B Song, 2015

While "Drunk In Love" wasn't the first love song that won Beyoncé and Jay-Z a GRAMMY — they won two GRAMMYs for "Crazy In Love" in 2004 — it is certainly the sexiest. This quintessential 2010s bop from one of music's most formidable couples captures why their alliance set the world's hearts aflame (and so did their steamy GRAMMYs performance of it).

Ed Sheeran , "Thinking Out Loud"

Song Of The Year / Best Pop Solo Performance, 2016

Along with his abundant talent, Sheeran's boy-next-door charm is what rocketed him to the top of the pop ranks. And with swooning lyrics and a waltzing melody, "Thinking Out Loud" is proof that he's a modern-day monarch of the love song.

Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper , "Shallow"

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance / Best Song Written For Visual Media, 2019

A Star is Born 's cachet has gone up and down with its various remakes, but the 2018 iteration was a smash hit. Not only is that thanks to moving performances from Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, but particularly thanks to their impassioned, belt-along duet "Shallow."

H.E.R. & Daniel Caesar , "Best Part"

Best R&B Performance, 2019

"If life is a movie/ Know you're the best part." Who among us besotted hasn't felt their emotions so widescreen, so thunderous? Clearly, H.E.R. and Daniel Caesar have — and they poured that feeling into the GRAMMY-winning ballad "Best Part."

Kacey Musgraves , "Butterflies"

Best Country Solo Performance, 2019

As Musgraves' Album Of The Year-winning LP Golden Hour shows, the country-pop star can zoom in or out at will, capturing numberless truths about the human experience. With its starry-eyed lyrics and swirling production, "Butterflies" perfectly encapsulates the flutter in your stomach that love can often spark.

Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber , "10,000 Hours"

Best Country Duo/Group Performance, 2021

When country hook-meisters Dan + Shay teamed up with pop phenom Justin Bieber, their love song powers were unstoppable. With more than 1 billion Spotify streams alone, "10,000 Hours" has become far more than an ode to just their respective wives; it's an anthem for any lover.

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2023 In Review: 5 Trends That Defined Pop Music

From massive world stages to hilarious TikTok trends, pop music was all about the fun in 2023 — which led to huge hits and pop culture moments alike.

There's arguably only one way to sum up pop music in 2023: it belonged to the women.

Whether SZA or Olivia Rodrigo were revealing the cracks in their relationships through catchy hooks, or Taylor Swift was taking over stadiums around the globe, female artists dominated genre charts and trends. And even a fictional female figure helped spawn some of the year's biggest pop tracks.  

It was also a big year for legends and classic hits; pop mainstays showed just why they became superstars in the first place, and TikTok helped resurface some pop songs of old.

Below, take a deeper dive into some of 2023's biggest moments in pop.

Ex-Lovers Were Called Out

Nothing burns more than a woman scorned. This year, pop stars and rising artists were both shameless in calling out their exes for their wrongdoings.

One of the biggest moments came courtesy of SZA. The artist is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve, and SOS album highlight "Kill Bill" was a buffet of toxic "what if" scenarios. The singer let jealousy overcome her emotions as she couldn't stand to see her ex-lover move on: "I might kill my ex, I still love him though/ Rather be in jail than alone." On a similar note, Olivia Rodrigo's "vampire" finds the pop star tapping into a new level of fury. The lead single from her sophomore album, GUTS , "vampire" shoots bloody daggers at a manipulative boyfriend.

But it wasn't all about vengeance. In Miley Cyrus ' case, her best form of revenge came in the form of forgiveness. Her "Flowers" anthem was thought to be inspired by Cyrus' divorce from Liam Hemsworth, but its messaging is relatable to anyone who had to learn how to move on from a broken heart. "I can take myself dancing and I can hold my own hand/ I can love me better than you can," Cyrus assures.

All three singles topped the Billboard Hot 100 this year, marking SZA's first solo No. 1, Cyrus' first in a decade and Rodrigo's first from her new album era. The singles also all earned 2024 GRAMMY nominations for both Song Of The Year (alongside Billie Eilish 's "What Was I Made For?", Dua Lipa 's "Dance the Night", Jon Batiste 's "Butterfly", Lana Del Rey 's "A&W" and Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero") and Record Of The Year (next to Billie Eilish's What Was I Made For?", Boygenius' "Not Strong Enough", Jon Batiste's "Worship", Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" and Victoria Monét' s "On My Mama"). 

Rising stars also joined in on the fun. After Tate McRae scored her biggest hit to date with the playful “greedy,” she delivered a fiery kiss-off anthem with “exes.” Elsewhere, Benee called her ex a "waste of f—king time" on the rowdy "Green Honda," British singer Mae Stephens contemplated all of her options on "If We Ever Broke Up," RAYE brooded over "dumb decisions" and booze on "Escapism," and Los Angeles alt-pop singer Leah Kate 's jam-packed her debut album Super Over with advice on cutting off toxic relationships .

Classic Songs Made A TikTok Resurgence

TikTok has proved its social media dominance over the past few years. But aside from pop's new generation enjoying viral success, the genre's OGs also found their classic hits reborn.

Colbie Caillat 's "Bubbly" single warmed our hearts when it debuted in 2007, and in true Gen Z fashion, it reemerged thanks to a meme trend. TikTok users placed the song over high-energy performance videos like those of Travis Scott , Justin Bieber and Tyler, The Creator which made for a hilarious juxtaposition. Caillat kept the momentum by making TikTok duets and even sharing an acoustic version of the song on her YouTube page.

Bridgit Mendler's 2013 single "Hurricane" also got a second wind for its 10th anniversary where female users placed it over humorous self-deprecating videos about being delusional over men. Jessie J 's 2011 "Price Tag" hit sparked a dance trend with a sped-up version of the song and Lana Del Rey's "Radio" (a deep cut from 2012's Born To Die debut) inspired users to make videos that showcased how "sweet like cinnamon" their lives are.

Career-Spanning Tours Took Over The World

What better way to celebrate a decorated career than with a massive tour? Pop stars from all corners of the genre commemorated their many years (or in some cases, decades) in the music industry by going down memory lane with their fans worldwide.

The most notable trek was, of course, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour , which kicked off on March 17 and will conclude on Dec. 8, 2024. The pop star — who is arguably bigger than she's ever been, nearly 20 years into her career — used the stadium tour to pay homage to her extensive discography with a nonstop three-hour spectacle. Swift's impact quickly made history: the Eras Tour surpassed $1 billion in revenue in early December, already making it the highest-grossing music tour of all time, according to Guinness World Records. Its accompanying concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , also became the highest-grossing concert film of all time with $250 million earned globally as of press time.

But Swift wasn't the only star celebrating their music milestones on the road. After a thrilling reunion in 2019, the Jonas Brothers continued to shock fans with what's possibly the most challenging tour of their career. Titled "Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour," the trio featured their entire discography in a set list that included over 60 songs. 

Another artist who rode the ambitious train was Madonna . The pop icon's Celebration Tour was, well, a celebration of a genre-defining career spanning over four decades. Kicking off in October in London, the tour features a retrospective setlist that is a treat for diehard fans, featuring singles she hasn't performed live in decades including 1990's "Justify My Love," 1998's "Nothing Really Matters" and 2002's "Die Another Day."

On the pop-rock end, The Maine's "Sweet Sixteen Tour" highlighted the band's growth over the past 16 years through nine albums, while Boys Like Girls ' anchored their comeback after an 11-year hiatus with the North American Speaking Our Language Tour.

Movies Had Major Music Moments

While music has long been a driving force in films, this year saw the pairing excitedly take over pop culture. Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie notably had the world seeing pink, with the iconic doll infiltrating everything from fashion to real estate.

Not surprisingly, the accompanying soundtrack was a pop-filled joyride. Featuring production from pop mastermind Mark Ronson, the 17-song Barbie: The Album featured the likes of Lizzo , Charli XCX , PinkPantheress , Sam Smith , GAYLE and FIFTY FIFTY. But perhaps most notably, the album dominated the Best Song Written For Visual Media category at the 2024 GRAMMYs: Dua Lipa's disco-laced "Dance The Night," Ryan Gosling's TikTok-trending "I'm Just Ken," Ice Spice 's and Nicki Minaj 's sparkly collaboration "Barbie World," and Billie Eilish's gripping ballad "What Was I Made For?" compete with Rihanna 's Black Panther hit "Lift Me Up."

The year also called for reunions and revivals, with the biggest shock arguably belonging to NSYNC . Many fans were impatiently waiting for the boys to make a return, and they did so with "Better Place." The Trolls soundtrack highlight marked the boy band's first song after a two-decade-long music hiatus (which was accompanied by an appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards, where they presented with Best Pop Video). Under the sea, Halle Bailey refreshed a Disney classic with The Little Mermaid live-action reimagining, while the nostalgia train continued with movie musicals Wonka and Mean Girls (out in January).

Pop Titans Were Inescapable

Thanks to social media, it may seem like Gen Z artists have overthrown their elder pop counterparts. But make no mistake, the veterans are showing they aren't so easily shakeable.

This year, many preserved their legacies through various mediums. Taylor Swift wasn't the only superstar proving her staying power on the road (and in stadiums); Beyoncé 's Renaissance World Tour cemented her legendary status as the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist, while Ed Sheeran 's The Mathematics Tour broke attendance records worldwide.

Adele and Usher ruled Sin City with their Las Vegas residencies, with the latter set to perform at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show. The pop titans even showed their dominance on television, with Kelly Clarkson (who also had a Vegas stint) and Jennifer Hudson gaining a new audience with their respective talk shows.

After a year filled with viral moments and comebacks, we're eager to see how artists will continue to uplift pop music in 2024.

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How Skrillex & Fred Again.. Became Dance Music's Favorite Friendship: A Timeline

Before they both play Ill Points in Miami this October, journey back through the highlights of Skrillex and Fred again..'s party-starting bromance.

Few friendships in dance music have burned as brightly as the bromance between Fred Gibson, aka Fred again.. , and Sonny Moore, a.k.a. Skrillex . In a few short years, the English phenom and Los Angeles-born bass don have forged a dynamic bond as DJ partners, co-producers, and mutual muses.

Brought together as fellow Ed Sheeran collaborators, their partnership went legit on "Rumble," an instant wobbly-bass classic featuring grime MC Flowdan, which Fred teased in his star-making 2022 Boiler Room set. Mere months after "Rumble" officially dropped that January, they closed Coachella with a historic set alongside their buddy and studio secret weapon Four Tet. 

Alongside all the music and viral moments, the friendship has clearly given Skrillex — a producer always looking for his next musical evolution — a new lease on life. 

After a pinch-yourself start to the year that also included a sold-out show with Four Tet at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Skrillex and Fred again.. will meet again this October at Ill Points in Miami. While billed separately, there’s no keeping these two apart. With much more expected from this superstar pairing, we’re taking a look back through their friendship so far. 

2019: Before his breakthrough as a solo artist, Fred again.. earned his stripes as a producer for U.K. grime acts like Headie One, Stormzy and AJ Tracey, and pop stadium-filler Ed Sheeran. While hailing from different sides of the Atlantic, he and Skrillex were destined to meet some day. 

Returning as a producer on Sheeran’s 2019 album, No.6 Collaborations Project , Fred again.. intersected with Skrillex (and producer/engineer Kenny Beats) on "Take Me Back to London," featuring Stormzy. Fusing pop hooks with grime swagger, the song hinted at the crisp basslines and drums to come from future Skrillex/Fred team-ups. 

In this period, Fred played Skrillex an early iteration of "Rumble," which he’d been trading back and forth with Flowdan. "The first time I ever met Sonny, I played him the first version we had," Fred recalled in an interview with BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders.

Skrillex requested the "stems" (the individual isolated parts of a recording) and made a version that he worried missed the mark. "I didn’t like it," he also told Saunders. "I thought I ruined the song." He and Fred tweaked the elements until it  clicked — and their friendship was born.

2021: With COVID-19 keeping artists grounded, Fred again.. released Actual Life (April 14 - December 17 2020) , a collection of achingly personal electronic elegies that cemented his signature sound.

He followed it later that year with Actual Life 2 (February 2 - October 15 2021) , which explored themes of grief and catharsis through a collage of electronic production, samples and audio clips from the producer’s "actual life." Skrillex, meanwhile, kicked off the year by releasing his collaboration with Four Tet and Starrah, "Butterflies," setting the stage for more transatlantic collaborations. 

June 2022: To kick off summer, fast friends Skrillex and Fred again.. rented a house in the idyllic English village of Pangbourne to work on new music. As Skrillex recalled on Instagram, he had an album to finish, while Fred again.. was finalising music for his then-imminent Boiler Room debut. Four Tet agreed to come and hang out for a bit, bringing his toothbrush just in case he was compelled to stay. As Skrillex put it on Instagram, "This moment marked the birth of the Pangbourne House Mafia."

July 2022: When Fred again.. rolled up to his Boiler Room debut in London, no one could’ve predicted the energy to come. Surrounded on all sides by sweaty, screaming admirers, the producer blazed through a hybrid DJ-live set that blended house, U.K. garage, grime, drum & bass, and pop.

He also used the set to preview a few of his collaborations with Skrillex, including "Rumble," which sent fans clamouring for clues online. The Boiler Room session blew up on YouTube (where it now has 22 million views), catapulting Fred again.. and his to-be-released collaborations to a whole new level. 

October 2022: While promoting his third album, Actual Life 3 (January 1 - September 9 2022) , Fred again.. sat down for an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe at Skrillex’s house in Los Angeles. "We’ve done a home swap at the moment," the producer told Lowe, "so he’s staying at mine in London and I’m at his in L.A." Now, that’s true friendship.

January 2023: After making fans wait, Skrillex and Fred again.. Kicked off the year with a bang and finally released "Rumble" via Skrillex’s OWSLA label. The pair also grabbed Four Tet for a surprise back-to-back-to-back DJ set at London’s Electric Ballroom, which featured a whirlwind of new and unreleased music. What started as a one-off show rolled into three extremely sold-out nights at different venues, with the trio of DJs clearly having the time of their lives.

February 2023: In a career-defining month, Skrillex released his much-anticipated album Quest for Fire , which featured collaborators like Porter Robinson, Missy Elliot , Mr Oizo, Bobby Raps, and — of course — Fred again.. and Four Tet. To celebrate the release, the "Pangbourne House Mafia" casually announced a show at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, which sold out within three minutes. To warm up, the trio created pandemonium with an impromptu DJ set in Times Square, where they trialled some new edits ahead of the big show.

April 2023: After selling out Madison Square Garden without breaking a sweat, and releasing team-up track, "Baby again.." in March, the unlikely supergroup of Fred, Skrillex and Four Tet went looking for the next high.

As it happened, that opportunity came on the second weekend of Coachella. With Frank Ocean relinquishing his Sunday headlining spot after a divisive weekend performance, the festival left a tantalizing TBA in the final slot. Before long, the cat was out of the bag, and dance music’s new favorite trio were headed to the desert with memeable merch bearing the slogan, OMG TBA.

"I didn’t think I was gonna be back with my brothers like this for a longgggg time," Fred again.. wrote on Instagram . "Until last night. And here we are." 

Appearing on a circular stage deep in the crowd, the DJs closed down Coachella with the excitement of three friends who couldn’t quite believe their luck. 

June 2023: With the members of the "Pangbourne House Mafia" returning to life as solo artists after Coachella, Fred again.. announced a three-night run at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium in October, followed by Ill Points in Miami, and then eight shows at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles. With LA being Skrillex’s hometown, the two producers are sure to cook up something new - after, this is one friendship with a lot more to give.

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Ed Sheeran comes to AT&T Stadium on Saturday, May 6th to kick off his 2023 + – = ÷ x Tour. Multi GRAMMY® Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran will hit stadiums across the continent for the first time since his history-making “Divide Tour” in 2018, which officially became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion. Sheeran will be accompanied by special guests Khalid and Dylan.

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Ed Sheeran is continuing his bad habit of naming things after math (sorry, maths) symbols. The pop star announced his North American + - = ÷ x tour, which you’re supposed to pronounce “the Mathematics Tour,” as a press release has to emphasize multiple times. He announced the tour with a cheeky maths-class sketch, which ended on “subtract,” the only symbol Sheeran doesn’t have an album for — but let’s hope this isn’t an album teaser too, because we can only handle so much arithmetic chaos at once! Sheeran will head stateside to play stadiums for the first time in nearly five years next summer after recently wrapping the tour’s European leg. The + - = ÷ x tour starts in Arlington, Texas, on May 6, and runs through September 23 in Inglewood, California, equaling 21 total dates. And Sheeran is adding on support from Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Lynn, Cat Burns, and Maisie Peters — but, of course, dividing them up by show. (Matty Healy recently revealed that his own numerically inclined band, the 1975, turned down an opening gig for Sheeran.) The tour follows Sheeran’s 2021 album = , a name that was already out of control.

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Ed Sheeran Announces Dates For 2023 North American ‘Mathematics’ Stadium Tour

The outing is slated to kick off on May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

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Ed Sheeran is bringing his “Mathematics” tour to North American shores next year. The singer announced dates for his first stateside swing in almost five years on Monday (Oct. 3), revealing a string of stadium shows slated to kick off on May 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

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Main support on the tour will be provided by Khalid (May 6-Sept. 2), as well as Russ (Sept. 9-23), as well as sets from Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Rosa Linn.

The “Mathematics” tour will come to North America for the first time since Sheeran’s 2018 “Divide Tour” became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time. According to a release announcing the North American dates, the recently wrapped UK/European leg of the “Mathematics” tour found Sheeran performing for more than three million people in six months.

Registration for Ticketmaster’s #VerifiedFan sale opened Monday morning at 10 a.m. ET and will end on Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. ET; click here to register. The Verified Fan presale begins on Weds. (Oct. 12) at 10 a.m. and runs through Oct. 13 at 10 p.m. (times are local). The general public on-sale kicks off on Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. (local time).

Sheeran will promote the tour announce by dropping by The Late Show on Oct. 13 and Good Morning America on Oct. 14.

See the “Mathematics Tour” dates below:

May 6 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (+ x)

May 13 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (+ x)

May 20 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (+ x)

May 27 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (+ x)

June 3 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (+ x)

June 10 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (+ x)

June 17 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre (+ *)

June 24 — Landover, MD @ FedEx Field (+ *)

July 1 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium (+ *)

July 8 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium (+ *)

July 15 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field (+ *)

July 29 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (+ %)

August 5 — Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (+ % )

August 12 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium (+ %)

August 19 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High (+ %)

August 26 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field (+ #)

Sept. 2 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place (+ #)

Sept. 9 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium (- #)

Sept. 16 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium (- #)

Sept. 23 — Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium (- #)

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From sold-out arenas to intimate gatherings, this collection of highlights unveils the captivating moments that are unfolding during Ed Sheeran's +–=÷× Tour in North America.

Join us in reliving the symphony of emotions, melodies, and equations are making this tour a truly unforgettable experience!

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We hope you've enjoyed reliving the best moments during the Mathematics Tour, which has proven to be an extraordinary musical journey, breaking records and captivating fans across North America and beyond!

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As seen on stage in the hands of Ed Sheeran, this limited edition model celebrates Ed’s fourth world tour, ‘Mathematics’. The guitar features ‘Mathematics’ fretboard inlays (+ - = ÷ x) in recognition of the platinum- selling albums and record-breaking tours that have defined his career to date. In addition, the truss rod cover features an Ed silhouette inlay.

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ED SHEERAN ANNOUNCES 2023 NORTH AMERICAN STADIUM TOUR - SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 AT U.S. BANK STADIUM

Monday | oct. 3 , 2022.

ED SHEERAN ANNOUNCES

NORTH AMERICAN LEG OF

 “+ - = ÷ x TOUR”

(PRONOUNCED “THE MATHEMATICS TOUR”)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 AT U.S. BANK STADIUM

FIRST STATESIDE TREK IN NEARLY FIVE YEARS

GENERAL ON-SALE STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TH AT 10AM CT

Multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning, global superstar Ed Sheeran has announced details for the North American leg of his “+ - = ÷ x Tour” (pronounced “The Mathematics Tour”), hitting stadiums across the continent for the first time since his history-making “Divide Tour” in 2018, which officially became the most-attended and highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion.  Main support on a majority of the dates comes from multi-platinum artist Khalid (May 6th-September 2nd) with rapper/singer-songwriter Russ rounding out the tour (September 9th-23rd); Dylan, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters, and Rosa Linn alternate as first of three. Sheeran recently wrapped the UK/European leg of the “+ - = ÷ x Tour,” performing in front of over 3 million people in 6 months and highlighted by a five-night stand at London’s Wembley Stadium. 

To herald the news of his upcoming tour, Sheeran is set to make a pair of high profile, national television appearances.  The acclaimed singer-songwriter has a very special performance planned for CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on October 13th, followed by ABC’s “Good Morning America” on October 14th.    

“+ - = ÷ x Tour” is the first major trek to support “=,” Sheeran’s latest full length album, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 upon its 2021 release, becoming his fourth consecutive album to top the chart.  The fourth installment of Sheeran’s symbol album series, “=” is highlighted by its GRAMMY®-nominated lead single “Bad Habits,” which was up for “Song of the Year” at the 64th Annual GRAMMY® Awards earlier this year, and its follow-up smash “Shivers.”  

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  • Recap 24 Sep 2022 Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt, Germany
  • Recap 23 Sep 2022 Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt, Germany
  • Recap 17 Sep 2022 Letzigrund Stadion Zurich, Switzerland
  • Recap 16 Sep 2022 Letzigrund Stadion Zurich, Switzerland
  • Recap 12 Sep 2022 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 11 Sep 2022 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 10 Sep 2022 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 02 Sep 2022 Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria
  • Recap 01 Sep 2022 Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria
  • Recap 26 Aug 2022 PGE Narodowy Warsaw, Poland
  • Recap 25 Aug 2022 PGE Narodowy Warsaw, Poland
  • Recap 20 Aug 2022 Olympic Stadium Helsinki, Finland
  • Recap 11 Aug 2022 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 10 Aug 2022 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 06 Aug 2022 Øresundsparken Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Recap 05 Aug 2022 Øresundsparken Copehagen, Denmark
  • Recap 04 Aug 2022 Øresundsparken Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Recap 03 Aug 2022 Øresundsparken Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Recap 30 Jul 2022 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 29 Jul 2022 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 15 Jul 2022 Johan Cruijff ArenA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 14 Jul 2022 Johan Cruijff ArenA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 09 Jul 2022 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 08 Jul 2022 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 07 Jul 2022 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 01 Jul 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 30 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 29 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 25 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 24 Jun 2022 Wembley Stadium London, UK
  • Recap 18 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 17 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 16 Jun 2022 Hampden Park Glasgow, UK
  • Recap 12 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 11 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 10 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 09 Jun 2022 Etihad Stadium Manchester, UK
  • Recap 04 Jun 2022 Stadium of Light Sunderland, UK
  • Recap 03 Jun 2022 Stadium of Light Sunderland, UK
  • Recap 28 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 27 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 26 May 2022 Principality Stadium Cardiff, UK
  • Recap 13 May 2022 Boucher Road Playing Fields Belfast, UK
  • Recap 12 May 2022 Boucher Road Playing Fields Belfast, UK
  • Recap 06 May 2022 Thomond Park Limerick, Ireland
  • Recap 05 May 2022 Thomond Park Limerick, Ireland
  • Recap 29 Apr 2022 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 28 Apr 2022 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 24 Apr 2022 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 23 Apr 2022 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 20 Apr 2022 Vicar Street Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 19 Apr 2022 Whelan's Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 01 Apr 2022 Alexandra Palace Theatre London, UK
  • Recap 31 Mar 2022 Alexandra Palace Theatre London, UK
  • Recap 27 Mar 2022 Royal Albert Hall London, UK
  • Recap 26 Mar 2022 Concorde 2 Brighton, UK
  • Recap 23 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 22 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 21 Mar 2022 Electric Ballroom London, UK
  • Recap 09 Dec 2021 Irving Plaza New York, United States
  • Recap 02 Sep 2021 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 25 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 24 Aug 2019 Chantry Park Ipswich, UK
  • Recap 11 Aug 2019 Laugardalsvöllur Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Recap 03 Aug 2019 Messegelande Hannover, Germany
  • Recap 27 Jul 2019 Tusindaarsskoven Odense, Denmark
  • Recap 24 Jul 2019 Malmi Airport Helsinki, Finland
  • Recap 23 Jul 2019 Malmi Airport Helsinki, Finland
  • Recap 19 Jul 2019 Otkritie Arena (Spartak) Moscow, Russia
  • Recap 14 Jul 2019 Live at The Haymarket London, United Kingom
  • Recap 12 Jul 2019 Lucavsala Park Riga, Latvia
  • Recap 08 Jul 2019 Letiště Letnany Prague, Czech Republic
  • Recap 07 Jul 2019 Letiště Letnany Prague, Czech Republic
  • Recap 03 Jul 2019 Arena Națională Bucharest, Romania
  • Recap 29 Jun 2019 Wörthersee Stadion Austria, Klagenfurt
  • Recap 28 Jun 2019 Wörthersee Stadion Klagenfurt, Austria
  • Recap 22 Jun 2019 Hockenheimring Hockenheim, Germany
  • Recap 02 Jun 2019 Estadio Da Luz Lisbon, Portugal
  • Recap 01 Jun 2019 Estadio Da Luz Lisbon, Portugal
  • Recap 29 May 2019 Matmut Atlantique Bordeaux, France
  • Recap 26 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 25 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 24 May 2019 Groupama Stadium Lyon, France
  • Recap 03 May 2019 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Recap 28 Apr 2019 Rajamangala National Stadium BANGKOK, THAILAND
  • Recap 26 Apr 2019 Singapore National Stadium SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
  • Recap 23 Apr 2019 Kyocera Dome Osaka Osaka, Japan
  • Recap 21 Apr 2019 Songdo Moonlight Festival Park SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
  • Recap 18 Apr 2019 Hong Kong Fantasy Road Outdoor Venue Hong Kong,
  • Recap 17 Apr 2019 Hong Kong Fantasy Road Outdoor Venue Hong Kong,
  • Recap 13 Apr 2019 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Recap 09 Apr 2019 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 04 Apr 2019 Taoyuan City Stadium Taoyuan,
  • Recap 28 Mar 2019 Cape Town Stadium Cape Town, South Africa
  • Recap 25 Mar 2019 Johannesburg FNB Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Recap 24 Mar 2019 Johannesburg FNB Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Recap 23 Feb 2019 Campo Argentino De Polo BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
  • Recap 20 Feb 2019 Estadio Centenario MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
  • Recap 17 Feb 2019 Arena Do Gremio PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil
  • Recap 14 Feb 2019 ALLIANZ PARQUE SÃO PAULO, Brazil
  • Recap 13 Feb 2019 ALLIANZ PARQUE SÃO PAULO, Brazil
  • Recap 08 Aug 2018 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna, Austria
  • Recap 30 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 29 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany
  • Recap 25 Jul 2018 Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld Hamburg, Germany
  • Recap 23 Jul 2018 VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 22 Jul 2018 VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Recap 19 Jul 2018 Olympiastadion Berlin, Germany
  • Recap 14 Jul 2018 Friends Arena Stockholm, Sweden
  • Recap 11 Jul 2018 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 10 Jul 2018 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Recap 07 Jul 2018 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 06 Jul 2018 Stade De France Paris, France
  • Recap 01 Jul 2018 Festivalpark Werchter, Belgium
  • Recap 29 Jun 2018 Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 28 Jun 2018 Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 24 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 23 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 22 Jun 2018 Principality Stadium Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • Recap 17 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 16 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 15 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 14 Jun 2018 Wembley Stadium London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 09 Jun 2018 St James' Park Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 08 Jun 2018 St James' Park Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 02 Jun 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Recap 01 Jun 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 25 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 24 May 2018 Etihad Stadium Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 18 May 2018 Phoenix Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 16 May 2018 Phoenix Park Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 13 May 2018 Pearse Stadium Galway, Ireland
  • Recap 12 May 2018 Pearse Stadium Galway, Ireland
  • Recap 09 May 2018 Boucher Playing Fields Belfast, United Kingdom
  • Recap 05 May 2018 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 04 May 2018 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork, Ireland
  • Recap 14 Apr 2018 Nippon Budokan Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 13 Apr 2018 Nippon Budokan Tokyo, Japan
  • Recap 11 Apr 2018 Osaka-Jo Hall Osaka, Japan
  • Recap 08 Apr 2018 Mall of Asia Concert Grounds Manila, Philippines
  • Recap 01 Apr 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 31 Mar 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 29 Mar 2018 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 26 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 25 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 24 Mar 2018 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
  • Recap 21 Mar 2018 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Recap 20 Mar 2018 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Recap 17 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 16 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 15 Mar 2018 ANZ Stadium Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Recap 12 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 11 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 10 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 09 Mar 2018 Etihad Stadium Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Recap 07 Mar 2018 Adelaide Oval Adelaide, SA, Australia
  • Recap 03 Mar 2018 Perth Stadium Perth, WA, Australia
  • Recap 02 Mar 2018 Perth Stadium Perth, WA, Australia
  • Recap 23 Nov 2017 Autism Rocks Arena Dubai, UAE
  • Recap 19 Nov 2017 Jio Garden Mumbai, India
  • Recap 16 Nov 2017 Impact Arena Bangkok, Thailand
  • Recap 14 Nov 2017 Axiata Arena Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Recap 12 Nov 2017 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, Singapore
  • Recap 11 Nov 2017 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, Singapore
  • Recap 09 Nov 2017 Indonesia Convention Exhibition Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Recap 05 Nov 2017 AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Recap 04 Nov 2017 AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Recap 29 Oct 2017 Olympic Park - The 88 Garden Seoul, South Korea
  • Recap 22 Oct 2017 Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall Taipei, Taipei
  • Recap 07 Oct 2017 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 06 Oct 2017 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 04 Oct 2017 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH
  • Recap 03 Oct 2017 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH
  • Recap 01 Oct 2017 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 30 Sep 2017 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 29 Sep 2017 Barclays Center  Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 27 Sep 2017 Little Caesars Arena  Detroit, MI
  • Recap 26 Sep 2017 PPG Paints Arena  Pittsburgh, PA
  • Recap 23 Sep 2017 TD Garden Boston, MA
  • Recap 22 Sep 2017 TD Garden  Boston, MA
  • Recap 20 Sep 2017 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 19 Sep 2017 Verizon Center  Washington, DC
  • Recap 17 Sep 2017 Scottrade Center  St. Louis, MO
  • Recap 16 Sep 2017 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL
  • Recap 15 Sep 2017 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL
  • Recap 12 Sep 2017 CenturyLink Center Omaha, NE
  • Recap 09 Sep 2017 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH
  • Recap 08 Sep 2017 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN
  • Recap 07 Sep 2017 KFC YUM! Center Louisville, KY
  • Recap 05 Sep 2017 N. Charleston Coliseum Charleston, SC
  • Recap 03 Sep 2017 Spectrum Center  Charlotte, NC
  • Recap 02 Sep 2017 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC
  • Recap 31 Aug 2017 Amway Center  Orlando, FL
  • Recap 30 Aug 2017 American Airlines Arena  Miami, FL
  • Recap 29 Aug 2017 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 26 Aug 2017 Infinite Energy Center Duluth, GA
  • Recap 25 Aug 2017 Infinite Energy Center  Duluth, GA
  • Recap 22 Aug 2017 AT&T Center San Antonio, TX
  • Recap 19 Aug 2017 Toyota Center  Houston, TX
  • Recap 18 Aug 2017 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX
  • Recap 17 Aug 2017 BOK Center  Tulsa, OK
  • Recap 15 Aug 2017 Pepsi Center  Denver, CO
  • Recap 12 Aug 2017 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 11 Aug 2017 Staples Center  Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 10 Aug 2017 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Recap 06 Aug 2017 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA
  • Recap 05 Aug 2017 Gila River Arena Glendale, AZ
  • Recap 04 Aug 2017 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV 
  • Recap 02 Aug 2017 Oracle Arena Oakland, CA
  • Recap 01 Aug 2017 Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA
  • Recap 30 Jul 2017 Moda Center Portland, OR
  • Recap 29 Jul 2017 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA
  • Recap 28 Jul 2017 Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC
  • Recap 26 Jul 2017 Rogers Place Edmonton, AB
  • Recap 25 Jul 2017 Rogers Place  Edmonton, AB
  • Recap 23 Jul 2017 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon, SK 
  • Recap 22 Jul 2017 Bell MTS Place Winnipeg, MB
  • Recap 19 Jul 2017 Bell Centre Montreal, QC
  • Recap 18 Jul 2017 Videotron Centre Quebec City, QC
  • Recap 15 Jul 2017 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT
  • Recap 14 Jul 2017 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT
  • Recap 12 Jul 2017 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
  • Recap 11 Jul 2017 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
  • Recap 09 Jul 2017 KeyBank Center Buffalo, NY
  • Recap 08 Jul 2017 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON
  • Recap 07 Jul 2017 Air Canda Centre Toronto, ON
  • Recap 01 Jul 2017 Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, MN
  • Recap 30 Jun 2017 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA
  • Recap 29 Jun 2017 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
  • Recap 22 Jun 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 14 Jun 2017 Auditorio Citibanamex Monterrey, Mexico
  • Recap 12 Jun 2017 Arena VFG Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Recap 10 Jun 2017 Palacio De Los Deportes Mexico City, Mexico
  • Recap 06 Jun 2017 Parque Viva Amphitheater San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Recap 02 Jun 2017 Parque Simon Bolivar Bogota, Colombia
  • Recap 30 May 2017 Esplanada Do Mineirao Belo Horizonte, Brazil
  • Recap 28 May 2017 Allianz Parque Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Recap 25 May 2017 Rio Arena Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Recap 23 May 2017 Pedreira Paulo Leminsky Curitiba, Brazil
  • Recap 20 May 2017 Estadio Unico De La Plata Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Recap 16 May 2017 Movistar Arena Santiago, Chile
  • Recap 15 May 2017 Movistar Arena Santiago, Chile
  • Recap 13 May 2017 Estadio Nacional Lima, Peru
  • Recap 03 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 02 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 01 May 2017 The O2 Arena London, United Kingdom
  • Recap 29 Apr 2017 Barclaycard Arena Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 28 Apr 2017 Barclaycard Arena Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 26 Apr 2017 Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 25 Apr 2017 Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Recap 23 Apr 2017 Arena Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 22 Apr 2017 Arena Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Recap 20 Apr 2017 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 19 Apr 2017 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Recap 17 Apr 2017 The SSE Hydro Glasgow, Scotland
  • Recap 16 Apr 2017 The SSE Hydro Glasglow, Scotland
  • Recap 13 Apr 2017 3 Arena Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 12 Apr 2017 3 Arena Dublin, Ireland
  • Recap 09 Apr 2017 Palau San Jordi Barcelona, Spain
  • Recap 08 Apr 2017 WiZink Center Madrid, Spain
  • Recap 06 Apr 2017 Accor Hotels Arena Paris, France
  • Recap 05 Apr 2017 Sportpaleis Antwerp, Belgium
  • Recap 04 Apr 2017 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 03 Apr 2017 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Recap 01 Apr 2017 Jyske Bank Boxen Herning, Denmark
  • Recap 30 Mar 2017 Ericsson Globen Stockholm, Sweden
  • Recap 27 Mar 2017 Mercedes Benz Arena Berlin, Germany
  • Recap 26 Mar 2017 Barclaycard Arena Hamburg, Germany
  • Recap 23 Mar 2017 Lanxess Arena Cologne, Germany
  • Recap 22 Mar 2017 SAP-Arena Mannheim, Germany
  • Recap 20 Mar 2017 Olympiahalle Munich, Germany
  • Recap 19 Mar 2017 Hallenstadion Zurich, Switzerland
  • Recap 17 Mar 2017 Pala Alpitour Turin, Italy
  • Recap 16 Mar 2017 Pala Alpitour Turin, Italy
  • Recap 11 Dec 2015 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland,
  • Recap 08 Dec 2015 Allianz Stadium Sydney,
  • Recap 05 Dec 2015 AAMI Park Melbourne,
  • Recap 04 Dec 2015 AAMI Park Melbourne,
  • Recap 01 Dec 2015 nib Stadium Perth,
  • Recap 27 Nov 2015 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane,
  • Recap 21 Oct 2015 ODEON Cinema, Leicester Square London,
  • Recap 24 Sep 2015 Gillette Stadium Foxborough
  • Recap 22 Sep 2015 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 21 Sep 2015 Verizon Center Washington, DC
  • Recap 19 Sep 2015 Air Canada Center Toronto, ON
  • Recap 17 Sep 2015 Blossom Music Centre Cleveland, OH
  • Recap 16 Sep 2015 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
  • Recap 15 Sep 2015 First Midwest Band Amphitheatre Chicago, IL
  • Recap 14 Sep 2015 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2015 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
  • Recap 11 Sep 2015 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA
  • Recap 09 Sep 2015 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 08 Sep 2015 American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
  • Recap 07 Sep 2015 Amway Center Orlando, FL
  • Recap 04 Sep 2015 Toyota Stadium Dallas, TX
  • Recap 02 Sep 2015 BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, TX
  • Recap 24 Jul 2015 Croke Park Dublin,
  • Recap 23 Jul 2015 Croke Park Dublin,
  • Recap 11 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 10 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 09 Jul 2015 Wembley Stadium London,
  • Recap 02 Jul 2015 Summerfest Milwaukee,
  • Recap 01 Jul 2015 Klipsch Amphitheater Indianapolis,
  • Recap 29 Jun 2015 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver,
  • Recap 28 Jun 2015 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver,
  • Recap 26 Jun 2015 Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, MO
  • Recap 25 Jun 2015 Greek Theater at UC Berkeley San Francisco,
  • Recap 24 Jun 2015 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles,
  • Recap 23 Jun 2015 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles,
  • Recap 22 Jun 2015 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA,
  • Recap 19 Jun 2015 Moda Center Portland,
  • Recap 18 Jun 2015 Rogers Arena Vancouver,
  • Recap 16 Jun 2015 Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary,
  • Recap 15 Jun 2015 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon,
  • Recap 13 Jun 2015 Rexall Place Edmonton,
  • Recap 12 Jun 2015 Brandt Centre Regina,
  • Recap 11 Jun 2015 Bell MTS Place Winnipeg,
  • Recap 09 Jun 2015 Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Sioux Falls,
  • Recap 08 Jun 2015 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA,
  • Recap 06 Jun 2015 CMAC Canandaigua,
  • Recap 05 Jun 2015 Air Canada Centre Toronto,
  • Recap 04 Jun 2015 Budweiser Gardens London,
  • Recap 02 Jun 2015 Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa,
  • Recap 01 Jun 2015 Bell Centre Montreal,
  • Recap 30 May 2015 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY
  • Recap 29 May 2015 Prudential Center Newark, NJ,
  • Recap 28 May 2015 Forest Hills Stadium Forest Hills,
  • Recap 27 May 2015 Forest Hills Stadium Forest Hills,
  • Recap 25 May 2015 the Mann Philadelphia,
  • Recap 23 May 2015 Darling's Waterfront Pavilion Bangor,
  • Recap 22 May 2015 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville,
  • Recap 18 May 2015 EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City, UT,
  • Recap 12 May 2015 Times Union Center Albany,
  • Recap 11 May 2015 CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh,
  • Recap 09 May 2015 Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO,
  • Recap 08 May 2015 BOK Center Tulsa, OK,
  • Recap 06 May 2015 Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie Dallas,
  • Recap 05 May 2015 Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX,
  • Recap 02 May 2015 Beale Street Music Festival Memphis, TN
  • Recap 29 Apr 2015 HSBC Arena Rio De Janeiro,
  • Recap 28 Apr 2015 Espaco das Americas Sao Paulo,
  • Recap 27 Apr 2015 Espaco das Americas Sao Paulo,
  • Recap 25 Apr 2015 Luna Park Buenos Aires,
  • Recap 24 Apr 2015 Luna Park Buenos Aires,
  • Recap 22 Apr 2015 Pista Atletica Santiago,
  • Recap 20 Apr 2015 Jockey Club Lima,
  • Recap 18 Apr 2015 CC Bima Bogotá,
  • Recap 11 Apr 2015 Vector Arena Auckland,
  • Recap 10 Apr 2015 Vector Arena Auckland,
  • Recap 09 Apr 2015 TSB Arena Wellington,
  • Recap 07 Apr 2015 CBS Arena Christchurch,
  • Recap 04 Apr 2015 Perth Arena Perth,
  • Recap 03 Apr 2015 Perth Arena Perth,
  • Recap 01 Apr 2015 AEC Arena Adelaide,
  • Recap 31 Mar 2015 AEC Arena Adelaide,
  • Recap 29 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 28 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 27 Mar 2015 Rod Laver Arena
  • Recap 25 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 24 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 23 Mar 2015 Qantas Credit Union Arena
  • Recap 21 Mar 2015 Riverstage Brisbane,
  • Recap 20 Mar 2015 Riverstage Brisbane,
  • Recap 19 Mar 2015 Riverside Theatre Brisbane,
  • Recap 15 Mar 2015 Hall 5, KL Convention Center Kuala Lumpur,
  • Recap 13 Mar 2015 Star Theatre Singapore,
  • Recap 11 Mar 2015 Mall of Asia Arena Manila,
  • Recap 09 Mar 2015 AsiaWorld-Expo (Hall 10) Hong Kong,
  • Recap 09 Mar 2015 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
  • Recap 07 Mar 2015 Olympic Park - SK Handball Stadium Seoul,
  • Recap 06 Mar 2015 Mercedes Benz Arena Shanghai,
  • Recap 04 Mar 2015 Media City Dubai,
  • Recap 02 Mar 2015 Qatar National Convention Centre Doha,
  • Recap 28 Feb 2015 Polo Grounds Mumbai,
  • Recap 26 Feb 2015 Shangri-La's Barr Al Jissah Beach Muscat,
  • Recap 16 Feb 2015 Saku Arena Tallinn,
  • Recap 15 Feb 2015 Arena Riga Riga,
  • Recap 14 Feb 2015 Siemens Arena Vilnius,
  • Recap 12 Feb 2015 Torwar Hall Warsaw,
  • Recap 11 Feb 2015 Tisport Arena Prague,
  • Recap 02 Feb 2015 Zenith Nantes Nantes,
  • Recap 01 Feb 2015 Zenith Paris Paris,
  • Recap 31 Jan 2015 Zenith Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand,
  • Recap 29 Jan 2015 Galaxie Amneville,
  • Recap 27 Jan 2015 Hallenstadion Zürich,
  • Recap 26 Jan 2015 The Forum Milan,
  • Recap 25 Jan 2015 PalaLottomatica Roma,
  • Recap 23 Jan 2015 Whelan's Dublin,
  • Recap 03 Dec 2014 The Masonic San Francisco, CA
  • Recap 26 Nov 2014 Le Bataclan Paris,
  • Recap 24 Nov 2014 Palacio de Deportes Madrid,
  • Recap 23 Nov 2014 Sant Jordi Club Barcelona,
  • Recap 21 Nov 2014 Le Transbordeur Lyon,
  • Recap 19 Nov 2014 Alcatraz Milan,
  • Recap 18 Nov 2014 Maag-Halle Zurich,
  • Recap 17 Nov 2014 Festhalle Frankfurt,
  • Recap 16 Nov 2014 Olympiahalle Munich,
  • Recap 14 Nov 2014 Porsche Arena Stuttgart,
  • Recap 13 Nov 2014 Max-Schmeling-Halle Berlin,
  • Recap 11 Nov 2014 Globen Stockholm,
  • Recap 10 Nov 2014 Forum Copenhagen Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen
  • Recap 05 Nov 2014 O2 World Hamburg Hamburg,
  • Recap 04 Nov 2014 ISS Dome Düsseldorf,
  • Recap 03 Nov 2014 Forrest National Brussels,
  • Recap 02 Nov 2014 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam,
  • Recap 30 Oct 2014 SSE Hydro Arena Glasgow,
  • Recap 29 Oct 2014 SSE Hydro Arena Glasgow,
  • Recap 28 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 27 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 26 Oct 2014 Phones 4U Arena Manchester,
  • Recap 24 Oct 2014 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle upon Tyne,
  • Recap 22 Oct 2014 Capital FM Arena Nottingham,
  • Recap 21 Oct 2014 Capital FM Arena Nottingham,
  • Recap 20 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 19 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 18 Oct 2014 LG Arena Birmingham,
  • Recap 17 Oct 2014 NIA Birmingham Birmingham,
  • Recap 15 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 14 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 13 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 12 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 11 Oct 2014 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 10 Oct 2014 First Direct Arena Leeds,
  • Recap 08 Oct 2014 Odyssey Arena Belfast,
  • Recap 07 Oct 2014 Odyssey Arena Belfast,
  • Recap 05 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 04 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 03 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 02 Oct 2014 The O2 Dublin Dublin,
  • Recap 28 Sep 2014 The Roundhouse London,
  • Recap 17 Sep 2014 Air Canada Centre Toronto,
  • Recap 16 Sep 2014 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI,
  • Recap 15 Sep 2014 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL,
  • Recap 14 Sep 2014 Target Center Minneapolis, MN,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2014 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 11 Sep 2014 Gwinnett Center Atlanta, GA,
  • Recap 10 Sep 2014 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC,
  • Recap 08 Sep 2014 Xfinity Center Boston, MA,
  • Recap 07 Sep 2014 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA,
  • Recap 05 Sep 2014 Meriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD,
  • Recap 03 Sep 2014 Wolstein Center Cleveland, OH,
  • Recap 01 Sep 2014 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO,
  • Recap 30 Aug 2014 Jobing.com Arena Glendale, AZ,
  • Recap 29 Aug 2014 The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV,
  • Recap 28 Aug 2014 The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV,
  • Recap 26 Aug 2014 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA,
  • Recap 25 Aug 2014 SAP Center San Jose, CA,
  • Recap 22 Aug 2014 Ambleside Live Vancouver,
  • Recap 20 Aug 2014 WaMu Theater Seattle, WA,
  • Recap 16 Aug 2014 Weston Park Staffordshire,
  • Recap 15 Aug 2014 Hylands Park Chelmsford,
  • Recap 14 Aug 2014 Kempischesteenweg
  • Recap 07 Aug 2014 Studio Coast Tokyo, Shinkiba
  • Recap 05 Aug 2014 Big Cat Osaka,
  • Recap 22 Jul 2014 Ibiza Rocks Hotel Ibiza,
  • Recap 21 Jul 2014 Fiesta Mallorca Rocks Hotel Mallorca,
  • Recap 17 Jul 2014 Luzern Luzern
  • Recap 16 Jul 2014 Open Air Arena Vienna,
  • Recap 11 Jul 2014 Stavernhallen Stavern,
  • Recap 10 Jul 2014 Balado Kinross-Shire
  • Recap 21 Jun 2014 Eichenring Scheeßel Scheessel,
  • Recap 19 Jun 2014 Take Off Park Neuhausen Ob Eck,
  • Recap 07 Jun 2014 Megaland Landgraaf,
  • Recap 30 May 2014 Parque da Belavista Lisboa,
  • Recap 04 May 2014 Vicar Street Dublin,
  • Recap 04 May 2014 Koko London,
  • Recap 23 Mar 2014 Royal Albert Hall London,
  • Recap 06 Nov 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 31 Oct 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 28 Oct 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, NY,
  • Recap 28 Sep 2013 The O2 Arena London,
  • Recap 20 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 19 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 18 Sep 2013 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN,
  • Recap 14 Sep 2013 Roseland Ballroom New York City, NY
  • Recap 13 Sep 2013 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA,
  • Recap 12 Sep 2013 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC,
  • Recap 11 Sep 2013 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC,
  • Recap 07 Sep 2013 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 06 Sep 2013 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN,
  • Recap 05 Sep 2013 FargoDome Fargo, ND,
  • Recap 30 Aug 2013 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA,
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