Ed Sheeran is set to play Croke Park on Saturday, April 23 making the GAA headquarters the first stop his + - = ÷ x (Mathematics) Tour.
This is the first of four Irish dates which also include Cork's Páirc Uí Chaoimh on 28 April 2022, Limerick's Thomond Park on 5 May, and Belfast's Boucher Road Playing Fields on 12 May.
Tickets for all Irish shows go on sale on Saturday, 25 September, at 8:00am. There is no presale.
Sheeran is set to play stadiums across Europe next summer as part of the "first leg" of a massive tour, which he told his 34.2 million Instagram followers is the "start of the next three years".
He is due to release his new album = (Equals) on 29 October.
A press statement announcing the first Irish shows said: "Once again, Ed and his team have a strict stance against anyone using unofficial secondary ticketing sites in order to try and stop fans being exploited when trying to buy tickets for his shows.
"The shows on this tour will use specially developed mobile digital ticketing technology which have safeguards in place to ensure genuine fans are buying genuine tickets, and to stop unofficial secondary ticketing sites, and unofficial ticket sellers, from being able to resell tickets at inflated prices and rip off fans.
"In order to make buying legitimate tickets easier on the day, fans are encouraged to sign up for an account with an official ticket vendor in advance of the on sale. Fans who become unable to go to the shows will be able to sell their tickets to other fans at the price they paid + a booking fee through the official fan to fan face value resale platform at the place they purchased the tickets."
Fans have been urged "to only use the official ticket sites listed at Edsheeran.com".