Ed Sheeran is bringing his Mathematics tour to Europe next year again. Only this time, the singer announced on Friday (July 5), the shows will represent the final concerts on what will end up being a three-year global trek. Sheeran revealed a string of shows that are slated to kick off on May 3 at the Civitas Metropolitano in Madrid, followed by gigs in Rome, Hamburg, Oslo, Zurich, Antwerp, Stockholm and Copenhagen before winding down on Sept. 9 with a gig at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf.

The tour in support of Sheeran’s fifth and sixth studio albums, = (equals) and (subtract) represents the latest leg of the outing that kicked off in April 2022 in Dublin and criss-crossed Europe through September of that year. The run then picked up again in early February 2023 in New Zealand and Australia before moving on to the U.S. in April of that year, with Sheeran playing across North America through an October 28 show at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. The dates continued in January of this year in Bahrain, followed by an Asian leg and then another brief swing through the U.S. before decamping to Europe once again for shows stretching from June through September.

“In 2025, Mathematics Tour comes to an end ! Gonna be hitting most of the other places we haven’t been to yet, but the first dates to go up will be the rest of Europe, more to follow, but European dates on sale July 10th (Rome July 12th), see you next year,” Sheeran wrote on Instagram in announcing the dates and seeming to tease news of more shows to be announced later. “It was time to Stop, but then we can press Play…”

Sheerios can order tickets on Sheeran’s official website beginning on July 10.

Check out the announcement and the dates below.