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Ed Sheeran Is Bringing His Loop Tour To Melbourne In March: Here’s Everything You Need To Know

12th Jan 2026
Written by:
Eloise Luke
Contributor | Urban List
  • Ed Sheeran Australian Tour 2026

Ed Sheeran returns to Australia in 2026, fresh off the release of his newest album, Play. The Loop Tour is a celebration of his most beloved tracks (both old and new), with support from Vance Joy, Mia Wray and Aaron Rowe in Melbourne.

After wrapping up the record-breaking Mathematics Tour (which sold more than eight million tickets worldwide) Ed is stepping into a brand new era of live shows, complete with a fresh production, new music and the loop-pedal magic that’s made him one of the most compelling solo performers on the planet. 

This one is bound to be huge, so we recommend you strap in and have all your ducks in a row before heading to Marvel Stadium. We’ve pulled together all the most important deets: the when, where, what and how to have you covered for the big day. Start by grabbing your tickets here.

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When And Where It’s All Going Down

Ed Sheeran hits Marvel Stadium on Thursday 26 and Saturday 28 February (with Friday already sold out), so if you’ve got your heart set on one of these nights, it’s worth locking it in sooner rather than later.

You can still buy tickets online, with availability changing as the dates approach.

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What To Expect From The Setlist

The setlist reads like a ‘Best Of Ed Sheeran’ playlist, and we are very much here for it—mixing new favourites from Play with the songs that turned Ed into a global superstar.

Here’s what you should be bumping in preparation:

  • You Need Me, I Don’t Need You
  • Sapphire
  • Castle On The Hill
  • Shivers
  • The A Team
  • Galway Girl
  • Photograph
  • Thinking Out Loud
  • Camera
  • Perfect
  • Bloodstream
  • Shape Of You
  • Azizam
  • Bad Habits

Getting To Marvel Stadium

Marvel Stadium sits right on top of Southern Cross Station, which makes it one of the easiest big venues in Melbourne to get to—provided you plan ahead.

  • Train: Southern Cross Station drops you at the gate, with extra services usually running on big event nights.
  • Tram: Docklands routes run straight to the venue from the CBD.
  • Car: Parking is limited and traffic builds quickly post-show, so public transport is easily your best option.

What are you waiting for? We'll see you there.

Main image credit: Frontier Touring | Supplied

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