
As if there wasn’t already enough going on this weekend in Hamburg with the altonale Festival, the Modus Festival and many other highlights, pop singer Ed Sheeran is also coming to Volkspark on July 4, 5 and 6. As part of his “+-=÷x” tour, Hamburg is one of only three German cities he will be visiting for his concerts. He announced his new album “PLAY” in May 2025 and will release it on September 12, 2025. Singles such as “Azizam”, “Old Phone” and “Sapphire” have already been released.
Sheeros will have already secured their tickets some time ago – and for anyone who hasn’t yet done so, we’re here to help. Here’s all the important information you need to know just before the concerts!

Schedule & support acts
The schedule for Ed Sheeran in Hamburg is identical on all three evenings: Admission starts at 4 pm, followed by support act Tori Kelly and Myles Smith, who will be on stage from around 6 pm. The British pop singer himself will take to the stage at around 9 pm and deliver a two-hour show that is guaranteed to get under your skin.
Tickets still available?
For a concert of this size, tickets are of course already completely or almost completely sold out. Nevertheless, there is hope for all those who still want to go at short notice: Resale tickets are still available via Eventim. However, you should note that prices vary greatly – from around €60 for seats to around €75 for standing room.
What setlist can you expect?
Even if this has not yet been officially confirmed, past concerts can provide a good guide. According to “Setlist.fm”, you can look forward to songs such as “Castle on the Hill”, “Shivers”, “Sapphire”, “Perfect”, “Azizam”, “Shape of You” and many more at the concerts. A successful mix of old classics and new hits – a combination that offers the best of the best and leaves nothing to be desired. What can be said with certainty: There will be a real goosebump feeling, because after all, that’s what Ed Sheeran is more than famous for. No one can touch you with music like he can.
Directions & parking
Even if a lot of traffic jams are expected this weekend, Hamburg Volkspark is conveniently easy to reach by public transport. From the Stellingen and Eidelstedt S-Bahn stations, you can quickly reach your destination on the S3 and S5 lines, as you are already within walking distance of the Volkspark when you get off the train.
The Volkspark is also easily accessible by bus: Take line 22 in the direction of U-Kellinghusenstraße and get off at the Schnackenburgallee stop. If you are coming by car, it is best to enter the parking garage “Uwe-Seeler-Allee 9, Hamburg” into the navigation system to get to the Weiß parking lot.