Ed Sheeran announces 2017 U.S. tour dates
Ed Sheeran is celebrating his new album with a 48-stop North American tour.
Sheeran -- whose third album, “Divide,” was released last week -- will kick off the months-long arena tour in Kansas City on June 29 and stay on the road until October, he announced Wednesday.
Pre-sales for tickets will run March 13 through March 16, with general public tickets going on sale March 17.
Here are all of the North American dates for the “Divide” tour:
June 29: Kansas City, Missouri -- Spring Center
June 30: Des Moines, Iowa -- Wells Fargo Arena
July 1: St. Paul, Minnesota -- Xcel Energy Center
July 7: Toronto, Ontario -- Air Canada Centre
July 9: Buffalo, New York -- KeyBank Center
July 11: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Wells Fargo Center
July 14: Uncasville, Connecticut -- Mohegan Sun Arena
July 15: Uncasville, Connecticut -- Mohegan Sun Arena
July 18: Quebec City, Quebec -- Videotron Centre
July 19: Montreal, Quebec -- Bell Centre
July 22: Winnipeg, Manitoba -- MTS Centre
July 23: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -- SaskTel Centre
July 25: Edmonton, Alberta -- Rogers Place
July 28: Vancouver, B.C. -- Rogers Arena
July 29: Tacoma, Washington -- Tacoma Dome
July 30: Portland, Oregon -- Moda Center
August 1: Sacramento, California -- Golden 1 Center
August 2: Oakland, California -- Oracle Arena
August 4: Las Vegas, Nevada -- T-Mobile Arena
August 5: Glendale, Arizona -- Gila River Arena
August 6: San Diego, California -- Valley View Casino Center
August 10: Los Angeles, California -- Staples Center
August 15: Denver, Colorado -- Pepsi Center
August 17: Tulsa, Oklahoma -- BOK Center
August 18: Dallas, Texas -- American Airlines Center
August 19: Houston, Texas -- Toyota Center
August 22: San Antonio, Texas -- AT&T Center
August 25: Duluth, Georgia -- Infinite Energy Center
August 29: Tampa, Florida -- Amalie Arena
August 30: Miami, Florida -- American Airlines Arena
August 31: Orlando, Florida -- Amway Center
September 2: Raleigh, North Carolina -- PNC Arena
September 3: Charlotte, North Carolina -- Spectrum Center
September 5: Charleston, South Carolina -- North Charleston Coliseum
September 7: Louisville, Kentucky -- KFC YUM! Center
September 8: Indianapolis, Indiana -- Bankers Life Fieldhouse
September 9: Cleveland, Ohio -- Quicken Loans Arena
September 12: Omaha, Nebraska -- CenturyLink Center
September 15: Chicago, Illinois -- Allstate Arena
September 17: St. Louis, Missouri -- Scottrade Center
September 19: Washington, D.C. -- Verizon Center
September 22: Boston, Massachusetts -- TD Garden
September 26: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -- PPG Paints Arena
September 27: Detroit, Michigan -- Little Caesars Arena
September 29: Brooklyn, New York -- Barclays Center
September 30: Brooklyn, New York -- Barclays Center
October 3: Columbus, Ohio -- Nationwide Arena
October 6: Nashville, Tennessee -- Bridgestone Arena