Pop superstar Ed Sheeran is set to send WA’s transport system into chaos next week with two sold-out stadium shows.

The WA Public Transport Authority has issued a warning to fans, stating it will take up to two hours to clear the venue with the pedestrian bridge not completed yet.


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With the UK singer kicking off his Australian tour on a Friday, regular commuters have been told to expect delays as a focus has been placed on getting crowds to the venue, with Optus Stadium gates opening as early as 4:00pm before the first support act hits the stage at 6:30pm.

Specific plans have been released for both events, with a number of altered train and bus timetables available on the Transperth website.

Check out theGuide for all info on Ed Sheeran 2018 Australian tour.

Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James
02.03.18
Perth Stadium, Burswood
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James
03.03.18
Perth Stadium, Burswood
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James
07.03.18
Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Bliss N Eso
09.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James + Bliss N Eso
10.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Bliss N Eso
11.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Bliss N Eso
12.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Ryan McMullan
15.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Ryan McMullan
16.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Ryan McMullan
17.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James
20.03.18
Suncorp Stadium, Milton
Ed Sheeran + Missy Higgins + Fergus James
21.03.18
Suncorp Stadium, Milton


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