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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Has A Live Album On The Way

by Music-News.com on October 28, 2024

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Ed Sheeran has announced a new live album. After being inundated with requests by fans, Sheeran has put together a selection of live cuts from his ‘Mathematics World Tour’, with ‘+-=÷× (Tour Collection: Live)’ set to drop on December 27.

Fans can listen to live versions of the likes of ‘Castle On The Hill’, ‘Sing’, ‘Photograph’, ‘Bloodstream’, and much more digitally, and on cassette, and there will also be limited-edition CD bundles available via store.edsheeran.com with the addition of three special postcards. A selection of posters will also go on sale with the 2xCD format at retailers.

The live album of songs from his five maths symbol-titled records follows the release of the ‘+-=÷× (Tour Collection)’ compilation in September.

The tour collection opens with ‘The A-Team’ – which was released as his debut single in June 2011 – and also contains other classics such as ‘Lego House’ and ‘Thinking Out Loud’ before going into the late 2010s with tracks such as ‘Galway Girl’ and ‘Castle on the Hill’.

Before closing out with more recent hits ‘Bad Habits’ and Shivers’ and ‘Eyes Closed’.

Ed will resume the mammoth jaunt in Madrid, Spain on May 30, 2025, with further shows in France, Italy, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden and Denmark.

‘+-=÷× (Tour Collection: Live)’ CD tracklisting:

Disc 1 [Live]

1. ‘Castle On The Hill (Live)’
2. ‘Shivers (Live)’
3. ‘The A Team (Live)’
4. ‘Don’t/Nina Medley (Live)’
5. ‘Lego House (Live)’
6. ‘Eyes Closed (Live)’
7. ‘Give Me Love (Live)’
8. ‘Galway Girl (Live)’
9. ‘Thinking out Loud (Live)’
10. ‘Sing (Live)’
11. ‘Photograph (Live)’
12. ‘Tenerife Sea (Live)’
13. ‘Perfect (Live)’
14. ‘Bloodstream (Live)’
15. ‘You Need Me, I Don’t Need You (Live)’
16. ‘Shape Of You (Live)’
17. ‘Bad Habits (Live)’

Disc 2 [Studio]:

1. ‘The A Team’
2. ‘Lego House’
3. ‘Give Me Love’
4. ‘Sing’
5. ‘Don’t’
6. ‘Thinking out Loud’
7. ‘Bloodstream’
8. ‘Photograph’
9. ‘Tenerife Sea’
10. ‘I See Fire’
11. ‘Castle On The Hill’
12. ‘Shape Of You’
13. ‘Galway Girl’
14. ‘Perfect’
15. ‘Happier’
16. ‘Dive’
17. ‘I Don’t Care’
18. ‘Beautiful People’
19. ‘Afterglow’
20. ‘Bad Habits’
21. ‘Shivers’
22. ‘Eyes Closed’

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