Who was the opening act for Ed Sheeran?

Who was the opening act for Ed Sheeran?

James Blunt
On 8 March 2017, Sheeran announced the North American leg. James Blunt was announced as the opening act, except for Indianapolis and Cleveland, where the opener was Joshua Radin.

Did Anne Marie open for Ed Sheeran?

We caught up with Anne-Marie a couple of years ago, who told us what it’s like going on tour with Ed Sheeran. The 29-year-old singer joined Ed on his ‘÷’ tour in Europe in 2017/2018 and said it was great to hang out with him, describing him as a “cool person”.

Who supported Ed Sheeran 2019?

Ed Sheeran has announced that Zara Larsson, James Bay, Passenger and The Darkness are supporting him on his European and South American tours in 2019. British rock band The Darkness will be the support act for Ed Sheeran’s UK shows later in the year.

Who supported Ed Sheeran 2018?

Anne-Marie
Ed Sheeran’s 2018 tour support act announced as Anne-Marie Warming up the crowd for Ed will be singer-songwriter Anne-Marie. The star joined him on his last European tour and has long been championed by Ed, with pair collaborating on her upcoming debut album.

What festivals has Ed Sheeran?

Ed Sheeran has played a number of festivals including Sziget Festival, BBC’s Biggest Weekend and Glastonbury Festival.

How old is Ed Sheeran’s baby?

So that’s why I was like ‘we should have this in the name’.” Hence Lyra’s unique middle name, Antarctica. The one-year-old, who was born late August 2020, lives an exciting life, traveling with her musician dad to Los Angeles and New York City, where he was recently the musical guest on SNL.

Did Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift get together?

Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran rerecorded ‘Everything Has Changed’ for the upcoming release, ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ Although Sheeran admitted to dating some of Swift’s famous friends during the same Rolling Stone interview, these two have never been a couple.

Is Ed Sheeran coming back?

Ed Sheeran will make his return in October with a brand new album! Titled = (Equals), the singer-songwriter’s fifth studio record will be out on 29 October. It’s the fourth instalment in Sheeran’s symbol album series, was made over a four-year period following 2017’s ÷ (Divide).

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