Ed Sheeran cancels Las Vegas concert just hours before he’s due on stage as fans queue in extreme heat | The Sun

ED Sheeran left fans disappointed last night as he cancelled his show in Las Vegas just hours before he was due on stage.

The 32-year-old, who is coming to the end of his Mathematics world tour, told concert goers he was “so sorry” as he shared the news in a statement – while thousands of fans queued outside the venue.


Pulling out of the Allegiant Stadium show, Ed wrote: “I can't believe I'm typing this but there's been some challenges encountered during the load in of our Vegas show.

He continued: “It's impossible to go forward with the show. I'm so sorry. I know everyone has travelled in for this and I wish I could change it.

“The gig will be postponed to Saturday October 28th and all purchased tickets will be valid for that date. I'm so, so sorry x.”

Ed’s fans were not happy and took to Twitter to complain, with one person writing: “I can't believe we travelled all the way to Vegas  10 hours to see #EdSheeran  for  him to cancel less than an hour before the show.

“My poor husband a disabled vet along with so many people standing waiting on 103 heat to be turned away!!! I can't come back in OCT  No Refund !!”

A second raged: “Wow WTF @edsheeran why would you cancel last minute with ur Vegas fans already in the venue or in line to enter!! Such a disappointment.”

And a third added: “That’s not cool to cancel the concert 10 mins before the show. I wonder who’s gonna compensate our travel, accommodation and parking. Plus, what happens if I’m not in Vegas in October? Are you gonna give us tix for another venue? You had better thought about it well…”

It was later revealed that Ed spent time meeting fans who had queued to see him.

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