Ed Sheeran will showcase his Autumn Variations album in full when he performs at London’s Royal Albert Hall for two gigs this weekend.
The singer-songwriter will be accompanied by a live band and string section for his final UK shows of 2023 which are not part of a larger tour.
His shows are titled Last Days of Autumn, and fans can also expect songs from his back catalogue, with Sheeran having released his sixth album Subtract earlier this year.
Sheeran previously wrapped up The Mathematics Tour in September having played five nights at Wembley Stadium.
The performance at the Royal Albert Hall had been subject to some criticism, with Parliament hearing that £200 seats were being touted online for nearly £6,000. This led to the House of Lords proposing a new bill to try and clamp down on ticket touting.
He had previously played a gig at the venue, which is intimate by his stadium-filling standards, in March of last year.
When will Ed Sheeran be playing?
Sheeran will play at the Hall on Saturday, November 18, and Sunday, November 19.
The restaurant and bar will open from 5pm and general admission will be from 6pm.
Support act Bess Atwell will be on stage from 7pm before Sheeran begins from 8.30pm with the concert set to wrap by 10.30pm.
Tickets are now on sale from Ticketmaster.
What songs are on Autumn Variations?
Autumn Variations is the first solo Sheeran effort to not have a mathematical symbol.
It was released on September 29 and was given four stars by the Evening Standard upon release.
1."Magical"
2."England"
3."Amazing"
4."Plastic Bag"
5."Blue"
6."American Town"
7."That's on Me"
8."Page"
9."Midnight"
10."Spring"
11."Punchline"
12."When Will I Be Alright"
13."The Day I Was Born"
14."Head > Heels"