Ed Sheeran fever has hit Ireland for a third week as the singer continues the Irish leg of his world tour with two nights in Limerick.
The Shape Of You hitmaker kicked off his much-anticipated Mathematics tour with two nights in Croke Park, entertaining up to 160,000 fans across both nights, before heading to Cork for two more gigs.
Concertgoers have been hailing the gigs as "unforgettable".
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The 31-year-old plays Limerick's Thomond Park this Thursday and Friday, before travelling to Belfast for two more gigs, concluding the Irish leg of the tour.
The Irish concerts mark the beginning of the popstar's huge three-year world tour.
Below is everything you need to know if you're heading to Ed Sheeran in Limerick this week.
Tour dates
Croke Park, Dublin - Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24
Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork - Thursday, April 28 and Friday, 29
Thomond Park Stadium, Limerick - Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6
Boucher Playing Fields, Belfast - Thursday, May 12 and Friday, 13
Stage times
Gates are due to open at 4pm with the show set to start at 6pm. Ed Sheeran is expected onstage from 8pm until 10.30pm, although all times are subject to change.
Support acts
Denise Chaila and Maisie Peters will play as special guests on all Irish dates.
How to get there
Fans are "strongly encouraged" to use public transport and many roads will be closed except for residents. The walk is around 20 minutes from the city and it'll be signposted the whole way.
Gardai will have a traffic management plan that kicks in early both of the days.
Banned items
Attendees are asked not to bring a bag unless it’s absolutely necessary. No bags larger than A4 size will be allowed into the venues.
Prohibited articles and items are as follows: Professional cameras and recording devices (this will apply to cameras that have detachable lenses), bottles, glass vessels, cans, flasks, frisbees, and related items, dangerous or hazardous items, illegal substances, scooters, skateboards, or other skates, flag poles and flares, laser devices, prams/push chairs, inflatable and folding chairs, large suitcases, laptops, illegal merchandise items, umbrellas, hampers, and cold boxes, air horns, alcohol, drinks, selfie sticks, food, and animals (except service dogs and guide dogs).
Tickets
This is a digital ticket tour so fans need to bring a fully charged smartphone.
Remember to download your tickets from your Ticketmaster account to your phone in advance of show day.
Tickets for all shows are still available via Ticketmaster.
Setlist
Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics World Tour kicked off in Dublin with two shows, which had similar setlists.
They were more or less the same, with some variations. He played 24 songs at both shows, kicking off with Tides and ending with You Need Me, I Don't Need You.
He's expected to follow a similar pattern in Limerick and you can read the full setlists HERE.
Weather
Met Eireann’s forecast for Thursday reads: "Mostly cloudy this morning with showery rain in the west, and just patches of drizzle elsewhere. The showery rain will spread eastwards across the country today, but totals will be quite small. Sunny intervals will develop too as the day goes on. Warm and humid with highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in mostly light to moderate southwest winds, increasing fresh along Atlantic coasts.
"Tonight will be largely dry at first with some mist and hill fog developing, but a band of persistent rain will push down from the northwest overnight. Parts of the south and east will stay dry until morning. Continuing mild and humid overnight with temperatures not falling below 8 to 11 degrees. Light to moderate southwesterly winds, fresh in the west and northwest."
For Friday, the National Forecaster predicts: "A wet start Friday morning with rain spreading eastwards. The rain will be heavy in places with some thundery downpours possible. Sunny spells and well scattered showers will follow into the northwest from around noon, with the rain gradually clearing the southeast later in the afternoon. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees in light to moderate southwesterly winds, veering northwesterly later as rain clears."
A spokesperson from Aiken Promotions advised: “These are outdoor events and Ireland loves its fair share of rain, so please watch the weather forecast prior to the show days and dress accordingly. We are hoping the sun will come out for all the shows so if this is the case please don’t forget your sun-cream! The venue can get colder as the day goes on so please dress with this in mind. An important tip – no one likes unhappy feet at a concert right? So make sure to wear comfy footwear to allow for lots of dancing.”
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