You do the maths! Ed Sheeran’s 115 date world tour has already earned a whopping £400,000 a DAY – and it doesn’t end until next September!
The figures have added up for Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics Tour, which earned a mega £400,000 a day.
The gigs around the world generated £145.2 million in turnover for his company Hayagotatourboi Limited, newly published accounts reveal.
The company channelled money from his +–=÷× Tour – also known as the Mathematics Tour – which started last year and is due to go on until summer next year.
The 115 shows included selling out stadiums like Wembley for five nights and four nights at the Eitihad Stadium in Manchester.
Accounts reveal that £118.2million came from the European leg, £24million from dates in Australia and £3million from New Zealand.
The figures have added up for Ed Sheeran ’s Mathematics Tour, which earned a mega £400,000 a day
The gigs around the world generated £145.2 million in turnover for his company Hayagotatourboi Limited, newly published accounts reveal
After unspecified administrative expenses were taken into account the gig enterprise was left with almost £62million, which is available for Ed, 32, to take out as payment whenever he wants.
That figure is on top of £18.25million the Shape of You Star paid himself in dividends from his record sales company Ed Sheehan Limited.
Ed signed off the tour company accounts yesterday but is due to resume shows in Dubai later this month.
After a few months break he will be back on the road in June playing gigs in mainland Europe.
Earlier this year he released his sixth studio album – (Subtract) which was one of the fastest selling albums of this year.
A regular feature on the Times Young Rich List, Sheeran is believed to have a £300million fortune thanks to his lucrative tours and hugely successful albums.
He is said to own 27 properties in London as part of his impressive £57million portfolio, but the highlight is his huge estate of land in Suffolk.
The star has slowly been accumulating the land around his home in Suffolk, turning it into what has become known as ‘Sheeranville’.
The 115 shows included selling out stadiums like Wembley for five nights and four nights at the Eitihad Stadium in Manchester.
Away from the road the musician owns a vast £3.7million Suffolk country estate dubbed ‘Sheeranville’ by local villagers (pictured)
Ed has splashed out more than £10million on the London property market over the years, growing his empire to 27 flats, houses, and mansions, as well as his own 16-acre estate in Suffolk
Ed’s home also boasts a private recording studio where he pens his of tracks, decorated with photographs of his family and friends.
His estate boasts sprawling fields of land surrounding his home, with a rustic wooden treehouse in one area, and a vast swimming lake in another.
In November Sheeran donated almost 450 items of clothing – including pairs of worn underpants – to auction off on eBay to raise money for a local charity.
The singer raided his wardrobe to give the clothes to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) shop in Framlingham, Suffolk, where he grew up.
The items included a whopping 149 pairs of boxer shorts – of which half had been worn by the musician – 20 jumpers, 11 pairs of trousers, 14 hats, six onesies and 73 pairs of socks as well as seven pieces of Ipswich Town merchandise.
Sheeran has been an ambassador for EACH since 2014 and most of the clothes were be auctioned off on the charity’s eBay site, with a starting price of £9.99 for each item.
In November Sheeran donated almost 450 items of clothing – including pairs of worn boxer shorts – to auction off on eBay to raise money for a local charity
The collection also includes 20 jumpers, 11 pairs of trousers, 14 hats and 73 pairs of socks as well as seven pieces of Ipswich Town merchandise (pictured in Ipswich Town kit)