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Missed Ed Sheeran's Sold-Out KL Concert In 2017? Get Hyped Coz He's Coming Back This Year!

We are #blessed.

Our next guest needs no introduction. Less than two years since he last serenaded fans in Malaysia, Ed Sheeran has announced that he is set to return to Kuala Lumpur this year!

Image via Zakary Walters

This will be his second round across Asia for his Divide Tour, with scheduled stops in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea. 

This time around, the Perfect singer will be performing at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Saturday, 13 April 2019

Tickets - priced from RM98 to RM488 - will go on sale from Tuesday, 15 January at 10am via MyTicket and PR Worldwide

Detailed ticket prices are as follow: STANDING - RM298; SEATED - RM98, RM198, RM358, and RM488 (seated). 

Image via Mark Horton / WireImage

Do note that the aforementioned ticket prices are excluding ticketing fees and booking charges. There will also be no admission for children below six years of age, and standing tickets are only admissible for those aged 12 years old and above. 

And now, for the one thing fans are worried about - tickets getting snapped up by ticket touts before they even have a chance to access the ticketing site.

To stop resellers from ripping fans off with inflated prices, here are the extra steps organiser PR Worldwide are taking:

"In order to put a stop to the secondary ticketing market, absurd prices and fan rip-offs, the tickets are sold personalised, which means that the name of the ticket purchaser is printed on the tickets. 

Upon arrival, purchaser may be required to provide a valid photo ID that matches the name on the ticket(s) to gain admission."

We don't know about you, but we're eagerly counting down the days 'til Ed gets here! After all, he did put up a pretty unforgettable show in 2017:

Also, check out the amazing things Malaysian Cheerios have done to show appreciation for their pop idol:

On a serious note, stay away from resellers no matter how huge of a fan you are, as the tickets may end up being fake:

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