Ed Sheeran Massive Tour hits North America this year!

By now you’ve heard of Ed Sheeran and his amazing voice. With great vocals, instrumental skills and of course his sweet personality, its easy to see why Sheeran has made quite the impression on the ears of many!

The newest gift Sheeran is giving fans since the release of his latest album is a full fledged, all out, global tour this year! The tour is trekking across South America this April and will begin shows in North America beginning May. The tour continues through September making some stops at a few summer festivals (hooray!), and it will conclude in Foxborogh, MA on September 25, 2015.

For the full tour to date, please see below. If you’re looking for tickets to any of the below listed shows, call A Place For Tickets at 1-866-922-8499 or 954-922-8899 or view and purchase tickets here: http://bit.ly/1b6O61v

Ticket sales are limited and are on a first come first serve basis. We cannot guarantee any prices or availability. Due to the popularity of this show, getting tickets early is recommended, as most shows as of right now are completely SOLD OUT.

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Wed May 06 2015 – Austin, Texas – Frank Erwin Center
Thu May 07 2015 – Dallas, Texas – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
Sat May 09 2015 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
Sun May 10 2015 – St. Louis, Missouri – Chaifetz Arena
Tue May 12 2015 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Consol Energy Center
Wed May 13 2015 – Albany, New York – Times Union Center
Tue May 19 2015 – Salt Lake City, Utah – EnergySolutions Arena
Sat May 23 2015 – Uncasville, Connecticut – Mohegan Sun Arena
Sun May 24 2015 – Bangor, Maine – Waterfront Pavilion
Tue May 26 2015 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Mann
Thu May 28 2015 – Forest Hills, New York – Forest Hills Stadium
Fri May 29 2015 – Forest Hills, New York – Forest Hills Stadium
Tue June 02 2015 – Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
Wed June 03 2015 – Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Tire Centre
Fri June 05 2015 – London, Ontario – Budweiser Gardens
Sat June 06 2015 – Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
Sun June 07 2015 – Canandaigua, New York – CMAC
Tue June 09 2015 – Des Moines, Iowa – Wells Fargo Arena
Wed June 10 2015 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Denny Sanford Premier Center
Fri June 12 2015 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – MTS Centre
Sat June 13 2015 – Regina, Saskatchewan – Brandt Centre
Sun June 14 2015 – Edmonton, Alberta – Rexall Place
Tue June 16 2015 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – SaskTel Centre
Wed June 17 2015 – Calgary, Alberta – Scotiabank Saddledome
Fri June 19 2015 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena
Sat June 20 2015 – Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
Tue June 23 2015 – San Diego, California – Valley View Casino Center
Wed June 24 2015 – Los Angeles, California – Hollywood Bowl
Fri June 26 2015 – San Francisco, California – Greek Theater
Mon June 29 2015 – Denver, Colorado – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Thu July 02 2015 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Klipsch Amphitheater
Fri July 03 2015 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Summerfest

Taylor Swift fans rejoice: The 1989 Tour is coming!

Attention Swifties! The 1989 Tour has been announced following the release of Taylor Swifts newest album of the same name.

Vance Joy, known for his hit single, “Riptide” will be opening for Swift during the North American dates.

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Taylor just wrapped up a visit on GMA in New York a few weeks ago, promoting the new album and teasing a release of the now announced tour dates. For more information on tour dates and how to purchase tickets, please see below.

A Place For Tickets is a Florida based ticket broker with over 60 years of combined experience in getting the best tickets for any event nationwide! For Tickets to the Taylor swift 1989 tour, please call A Place For Tickets at 1-866-922-8499 or 954-922-8899 (Local) or visit us online here and purchase your tickets direct: http://bit.ly/1sNyth8

“1989” world tour dates for 2015:

May 20: CenturyLink Center – Bossier City, Louisiana
May 22: LSU Tiger Stadium – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
May 30: Ford Field – Detroit
June 2: KFC Yum! Center – Louisville, Kentucky
June 3: Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland
June 6: Heinz Field – Pittsburgh
June 8: Time Warner Cable Arena – Charlotte, North Carolina
June 9: PNC Arena – Raleigh, North Carolina
June 13: Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia
June 20: Lanxess Arena – Cologne, Germany
June 21: Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Holland
June 23: The SSE, Hydro – Glasgow, U.K.
June 24: Arena – Manchester, U.K.
June 27: British Summertime Hyde Park – London
July 6: Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, Ontario
July 7: Bell Centre – Montreal, Quebec
July 11: MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
July 13: Nationals Park – Washington, D.C.
July 18: Soldier Field – Chicago
July 24: Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts.
July 25: Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts
Aug. 1: BC Place Stadium – Vancouver, British Columbia.
Aug. 4: Rexall Place – Edmonton, Alberta
Aug. 5: Rexall Place – Edmonton, Alberta
Aug. 8: CenturyLink Field – Seattle
Aug. 15: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Aug. 17: Gila River Arena – Glendale, Arizona
Aug. 18: Gila River Arena – Glendale, Arizona
Aug. 25: Staples Center – Los Angeles
Aug. 26: Staples Center – Los Angeles
Aug. 29: PETCO Park – San Diego
Sept. 4: EnergySolutions Arena – Salt Lake City, Utah
Sept. 5: Pepsi Center – Denver
Sept. 6: Pepsi Center – Denver
Sept. 9: Fargodome – Fargo, North Dakota
Sept. 11: Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minnesota
Sept. 12: Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minnesota
Sept. 16: Bankers Life Fieldhouse – Indianapolis
Sept. 17: Nationwide Arena – Columbus, Ohio
Sept. 18: Nationwide Arena – Columbus, Ohio
Sept. 21: Sprint Center – Kansas City, Missouri
Sept. 22: Sprint Center – Kansas City, Missouri
Sept. 25: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville
Sept. 26: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville
Oct. 2: Rogers Centre -Toronto
Oct. 3: Rogers Centre – Toronto
Oct. 8: Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines, Iowa
Oct. 9: CenturyLink Center – Omaha, Nebraska
Oct. 10: CenturyLink Center – Omaha, Nebraska
Oct. 13: Scottrade Center – St. Louis
Oct. 14: Scottrade Cente – St. Louis
Oct. 17: AT&T Stadium – Dallas
Oct. 20: Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
Oct. 21: Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct. 24: Georgia Dome – Atlanta
Oct. 27: AmericanAirlines Arena – Miami
Oct. 31: Raymond James Stadium – Tampa