Ed Sheeran Is Bringing The Loop Tour To Perth In March: Here’s Everything You Need To Know
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), supported by artists Vance Joy (of Riptide fame), Mia Wray and Irish collective BIIRD in Perth.
This one is bound to be big, so we recommend you strap in and have all your ducks in a row before heading to Optus Stadium. We’ve pulled together all the most important deets: the when, where, what and how to have you covered for the big day. Grab your tickets here.
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When And Where It’s All Going Down
Ed Sheeran will take the Perth stage at Optus Stadium on Saturday 31 January and Sunday 1 February—kicking off the Australian leg of The Loop Tour in a very big way.
You can still buy tickets online via Ticketmaster, with availability changing fast as the dates approach.
What To Expect From The Setlist
The setlist reads like a ‘Best Of Ed Sheeran’ playlist, and we are living for it. 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
- Don’t / Nina
- Galway Girl
- Nancy Mulligan
- Photograph
- Thinking Out Loud
- Camera
- Perfect
- Bloodstream
- Shape Of You
- Azizam
- Bad Habits
Getting To Optus Stadium
Optus Stadium is massive (like, 60,000-singing-fans massive), so plan ahead unless you want your pre-show excitement replaced by transport chaos.
Your best bet? Public transport.
- Train: Stadium Station runs direct event services from the CBD and major lines.
- Bus: Extra services usually operate on big show nights.
- Car: Parking fills quickly—pre-book if you’re driving.
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