Ed Sheeran’s ‘Mathematics’ Tour Will Eventually Launch in The US

According to Ed Sheeran, his ‘Mathematics’ tour will visit the US at some point soon.
The ‘Shape Of You’ hitmaker played at London’s Wembley Stadium on 30th June and 1st July before wrapping off the UK leg of his current tour in support of his most recent album, ‘=’. Sheeran said that he will play in the US, but probably not this year, in an interview on the Late Late Show on 28th June.
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The singer-songwriter also provided a preview of what US spectators might anticipate about the future performances. He also gave tit-bits about the songs he will be singing and also spoke about what he used to perform in his previous tours and that the audience already know these songs.
The host James Corden then asked Sheeran, who was seated next to actor Vin Diesel and another guest, about the three songs that will probably always be included in his list. He responded that it would be, ‘Perfect,’ ‘Bad Habits’ and ‘Shape of You.’
Following a copyright victory in the High Court, Sheeran and two of his song-writing collaborators—Steven McCutcheon and John McDaid of Snow Patrol—have been given £900,000 in legal expenses.
–Shantala