Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics Tour Comes to Singapore 2024: Details

Ready or not, Singapore, the future holds a dazzling night of music on February 16, 2024! 

Ed Sheeran Comes to Singapore

Our musical journey won’t be a solo flight. We’ve got a special guest on board, and it’s none other than the enchanting English singer, Calum Scott. Brace yourselves for an evening that’s set to weave melodies into memories.

Now, let’s dive into the fine print, shall we? Tickets, folks! They come in a delightful range of flavors to suit every music lover’s palate. Starting at a wallet-friendly S$88 for the frugal folks and rising to a more indulgent S$488 for those looking to make this night a grand experience. You can score these precious passes through Ticketmaster or head on over to SingPost outlets.

Have a UOB card gathering dust since the Taylor Swift concert frenzy? Well, dust it off because there’s an encore for you! UOB cardholders can jump into the action with a presale that kicks off at 10 am on October 27, and it’s your backstage pass to the symphonic adventure, running until 9.59 am on October 29.

Exclusive Treat with KrisFlyer Wings

Now, for our jet-setters with KrisFlyer wings, here’s an exclusive treat for you. From 10 am on October 30 to 9.59 am on October 31, KrisFlyer members with UOB credit and debit cards can join the pre-concert fiesta. Simply set your preferences to receive KrisFlyer and SIA Group promotional emails, and you’ll receive a unique access code in your inbox on October 27.

“But what if I don’t have those cards?” you wonder. Fret not! You can still snag a slice of the presale pie. Just download Kris+, the SIA Group’s tantalizing lifestyle rewards app, and spend 150 miles between October 20 and 25. Your reward? A golden access code, but be quick! Only the first 110,000 customers will nab this gem.

Alternatively, if you’ve been amassing miles for your world tour, KrisFlyer Experiences has a magical offer for you. Starting October 30, you can swap your treasure trove of miles for tickets in Categories 1 to 4, with mileage costs of 49,000; 38,000; 29,000; and 19,000 miles, respectively.

And for those who miss out on the pre-show excitement, fear not! The general ticket sale takes off at 11 am on October 31. Everyone gets a shot at becoming part of this extraordinary audio odyssey.

Ed Sheeran’s star quality is undeniable. With more than 150 million records sold worldwide and his ÷ Tour banking a jaw-dropping US$776 million (S$1.06 billion), this concert promises to be an experience etched in your heart.

So, mark your calendars, free up your schedules, and tell your boss it’s “music appreciation day” on February 16, 2024. Because Singapore is about to sway, sing, and groove like never before when Ed Sheeran and Calum Scott take the stage at the National Stadium. It’s not just another concert; it’s going to be a night of music etched in the annals of your heart. Get ready to dance, sing, and lose yourself in the magic of the moment.

Tags: Ed Sheeran
Desk Writer

Spends most of the time reading news all around the world. Strong knowledge and understanding of the current situation and happenings in the ASEAN region.

Recent Posts

Malaysia Job Market 2025–26: High-Demand Jobs, Salaries, and Career Opportunities

The future of Malaysia job market 2025-26 has high opportunities of the skilled professionals who are willing to extend their…

December 13, 2025

Mexico Gives Green Light to Steep Tariffs on Chinese and Foreign Goods

Mexico has accepted a new wave of steep tariffs on Chinese and other foreign goods, which is a big change…

December 13, 2025

Japan’s Growing Dementia Crisis and the High-Tech Race to Protect Its Elderly

Japan has a rapidly growing population with in excess of 28 per cent of its citizens being over the age…

December 13, 2025

Malaysia’s First Large-Scale Battery Storage System Inaugurated in Sabah, Borneo

With this clean-energy move, Malaysia has thus made a historic breakthrough as it is witnessed with the opening of the…

December 12, 2025

Endangered No More? World’s Rarest Ape Faces Extinction After Floods in Sumatra

Sumatra, which has a lot of different kinds of plants and animals and is famous for its beautiful jungles and…

December 12, 2025

Sri Lanka’s Tea Heartland in Ruins After Ditwah’s Fury

Sri Lanka's famous tea-growing area was devastated when Cyclone Ditwah went through the central highlands, destroying farms and forcing thousands…

December 12, 2025

This website uses cookies.

Read More