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Ed Sheeran strolls, strums, and selfies through NYC in Netflix’s unedited wander.
Ed Sheeran meanders through New York in real time in One Shot With Ed Sheeran, a Netflix special directed by Phillip Barantini of Boiling Point renown. No edits, just drones and handhelds trailing Sheeran as he strums and sings in bars, on sidewalks, and ride-alongs on tourist buses.
The soundtrack mixes early staples like “The A Team” and “Lego House” with commercial giants such as “Shape of You” and “Bad Habits,” wrapping with “Symmetry” as the credits saunter in. Camila Cabello makes a fleeting cameo, harmonizing to “Photograph” mid car ride.
Source: News | NME – Published on November 21, 2025
Ed Sheeran becomes “Mr. Ed,” leads fart-fueled jam session in Brooklyn classroom
Ed Sheeran trades stadiums for school chairs as he steps into PS20 Brooklyn, guest-teaching third graders with his loop machine in the latest “Celebrity Substitute.” Branded “Mr. Ed,” the singer attempts rhythm lessons, but admits he may lack proper classroom authority.
Mixing waltz counts with Swift references, he guides students in crafting an original brushing-your-teeth anthem, merging stomps, farts, and improvised lyrics into one chaotic, endearing morning ritual jam.
Source: Billboard – Published on October 22, 2025
Ed Sheeran Does the Math Again, Sneaks His Eighth Album to No. 1 in Australia
Ed Sheeran's unbroken streak atop Australia’s ARIA Albums Chart remains intact as Play enters at No. 1, matching the debut positions of all seven of his previous releases. With 46 cumulative weeks at the summit, including 27 for ÷, Sheeran continues to monopolize local charts with mathematical precision.
Play also commands the ARIA Vinyl Chart, affirming Sheeran’s hold across formats. Australia, seemingly unfazed, prepares for his 2026 Loop Tour, set to wander through its major cities via Frontier Touring and MG Live.
Source: Billboard – Published on September 19, 2025
Sheeran broods, strums, and side-eyes critics on Play's moodier acoustic turn
Sheeran’s eighth studio album, Play, folds Indian and Persian textures into his signature acoustic palette, signaling a soft return to form after two more restrained predecessors. Beneath the familiar strumming lies a set of brooding tonal shifts and occasional lyrical defensiveness, most pointedly on the first track, Opening, where he eyes his detractors with bruised bravado.
Even collaborations with varied producers fail to blur his melodic imprint—every note still signing off distinctly “Ed.” His influence now echoes in younger artists, like Myles Smith, who strums identical mini guitars.
Source: Music | The Guardian – Published on September 12, 2025
Ed Sheeran strolls through Framlingham, locals wait for tourism bang that never lands
Filmed in the quaint English town of Framlingham, Ed Sheeran's newest music video ignites quiet hope among locals like David Harris, who sees it as a potential spark for a tourism uptick. The artist, who spent formative years there, strolls past the castle ruins in scenes that glide between nostalgic reverie and curated familiarity.
Set against Suffolk's subdued charm, the video weaves small-town geography into mainstream pop visuals without overstatement. The town waits—tour buses yet to materialize.
Source: Music Industry News – Published on August 10, 2025










































































































