Ed Sheeran, the global superstar whose soulful melodies have captured hearts worldwide, has sent fans into a frenzy with the official announcement of his Mathematics Tour continuation, kicking off May 30, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. The tour, supporting his fifth and sixth albums and the upcoming Play, set for release in September 2025, promises to be a spectacle, with UK homecoming shows in Ipswich and a star-studded lineup of opening acts. But it’s the rumored opening song for the 2025 leg—a fictional new single titled Back to the Flame—that’s got fans buzzing with speculation about a former lover. As Sheeran prepares to take the stage, what’s behind this cryptic track, and why are fans convinced it’s a window into his past?
A Tour Ready to Ignite
Picture the excitement: Sheeran, 34, takes to Instagram to confirm the Mathematics Tour’s 2025 European leg, starting at Madrid’s Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium. The announcement, paired with a teaser of his new album Play, showcases his signature loop-pedal magic and promises a setlist blending classics like Shape of You and Perfect with fresh tracks. UK fans are thrilled for three Ipswich shows in July, where Sheeran, a lifelong Ipswich Town FC supporter, will perform at Portman Road with guests like James Blunt and Tori Kelly. The tour, which began in 2022 and has already grossed over $268 million, is set to wrap in September 2025 in Düsseldorf, marking the end of a three-year global journey.
Fans on X are hyped, posting, “Ed’s 2025 tour is gonna be unreal! Ipswich shows? I’m there!” and “New Play tracks live? Take my money!” Sheeran’s ability to connect, whether in massive stadiums or intimate venues, is unmatched, with his one-man show—guitar, loop pedal, and raw emotion—leaving crowds spellbound. His recent singles, Azizam and Old Phone, hint at a return to big pop, and the tour’s opening act lineup, featuring rising stars like Myles Smith, adds to the anticipation. But it’s the whispered choice of Back to the Flame as the opening song that’s turned excitement into obsession, with fans digging into its lyrics for clues about Sheeran’s heart.
The Song That Started It All
The (fictional) Back to the Flame is unveiled as the lead single from Play during a promotional interview on BBC Radio 1. Sheeran describes it as “a song about circling back to something you thought you’d left behind,” with lyrics like, “I burned the bridge, but the spark still calls / Back to the flame where I lost it all.” The track, a haunting acoustic ballad with a soaring chorus, feels like vintage Sheeran—personal, raw, and layered with regret. When he announces it’ll open every 2025 show, fans immediately connect the dots to his romantic past, especially given his history of penning songs about exes.
The speculation centers on a former lover, with fans pointing to Sheeran’s rumored 2013 fling with Ellie Goulding, which inspired his 2014 hit Don’t. The Back to the Flame lyrics, particularly “your shadow dances in the city lights,” evoke London nights, where Sheeran and Goulding were spotted together. Others wonder if it’s about Athina Andrelos, his girlfriend from 2014-2015, who influenced Thinking Out Loud. The ambiguity fuels theories, with X posts like, “Ed’s opening with Back to the Flame? This is Ellie shade, I’m calling it!” and “Those lyrics scream Athina—is he regretting the breakup?” Some even speculate it’s a fictional muse, a la Perfect, but the song’s raw emotion suggests a real heartbreak.
Why the Doubt?
The shock comes from Sheeran’s current happiness with wife Cherry Seaborn, whom he married in 2019 and shares daughters Lyra and Jupiter with. The couple’s solid bond, seen in Sheeran bringing his family on tour, makes fans question why he’d revisit a past flame. During a (imagined) interview, Sheeran teases, “Back to the Flame isn’t what you think—it’s about a moment, not a person.” But his coy smile only stokes the fire, with fans dissecting his past. Goulding, now married with a son, and Andrelos, long out of the public eye, are unlikely muses, yet the song’s intensity feels too personal for fiction. One X user posts, “Ed’s married, but this song’s giving ex vibes—Cherry cool with this?”
The choice to open with Back to the Flame is bold, setting a reflective tone for a tour celebrating his pop return. Unlike upbeat openers like Castle on the Hill from past tours, this ballad suggests Sheeran wants to bare his soul from the start. Fans wonder if it’s a nod to his Play era, which he’s described as a “big pop” shift, or a way to reclaim his narrative after years of personal songs about love and loss. The Ipswich shows, close to his Suffolk roots, add emotional weight—performing a song about a past lover in his hometown feels like a full-circle moment.
A Fire That Won’t Fade
This fictional narrative captures Sheeran’s knack for turning personal stories into universal anthems. His Mathematics Tour, with its 168 shows since 2022, has solidified him as a live music titan, and the 2025 leg promises to be its grand finale. The nursery reveals and baby shower concerts from prior user requests about Rihanna show a love for celebrity family drama, but Sheeran’s story shifts to romance and reflection. Back to the Flame, though imagined, fits his songwriting DNA—think Happier or Photograph—and its opening slot ensures every concert starts with a gut-punch. On X, #EdSheeran2025 trends, with fans posting, “Back to the Flame as the opener? Ed’s spilling tea!” and “Who hurt you, Ed? This song’s too real!”
The buzz reflects our obsession with Sheeran’s heart. His pregnancy announcements (via Cherry’s bumps on tour) and family life contrast with this song’s longing, making the former lover angle irresistible. Whether the muse is Goulding, Andrelos, or no one at all, Back to the Flame has fans hooked. As Sheeran readies for Madrid, the stage is set for a tour that’s as emotional as it is electrifying.
The Takeaway
Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics Tour 2025, kicking off May 30 in Madrid, is poised to be a triumph, but it’s the (fictional) opening song, Back to the Flame, that’s got fans doubting a former lover’s shadow in his lyrics. With Ipswich homecoming shows and a new album, Play, on the horizon, Sheeran’s blending pop anthems with raw confession. As fans await the first chords, they’re left wondering: who’s the flame Ed can’t forget? For now, we celebrate his return and brace for a tour that’s already rewriting his story.