Global superstar Ed Sheeran recently visited a school in Mumbai before his city concert. He shared a heartwarming video on Instagram, showing him singing “Shape of You” with the students. Sheeran genuinely enjoyed the experience, emphasizing his love for connecting with fans through music. As part of his +-=÷× tour and ahead of his much-anticipated concert in Mumbai on March 16, global superstar Ed Sheeran made a heartwarming visit to a school in the city, spreading joy and music among the students.
In a video shared on his Instagram feed, Sheeran expressed his excitement about visiting Mumbai and spending time at the school. The video captures the sheer delight on the faces of the primary school students as they engage with the acclaimed singer. In a standout moment, Sheeran strums his guitar and sings his hit song “Shape of You” while the students clap along in unison, creating an unforgettable musical experience.
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Reflecting on his time at the school, Sheeran expressed his genuine enjoyment, stating, “Oh man, I loved it. So so much fun.” The heartwarming interaction exemplifies Sheeran’s genuine connection with his fans and his appreciation for the joy that music brings.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Sheeran wrote, “Visited a school in Mumbai this morning and swapped performances with the kids, so much fun. Great being back in India too!” The post garnered reactions from fans and celebrities alike, including singer Armaan Malik and actor Tara Sharma, who expressed their admiration with heart emojis.
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This marks Sheeran’s second concert in India, following his memorable performance in Mumbai back in 2017. The singer’s return to the country has generated immense excitement among fans, reaffirming his status as a global music icon.
Known for his chart-topping hits like “Shape of You,” “Beautiful People,” and “Best Part of Me,” Sheeran continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his soulful music. In 2023, he released his highly acclaimed fifth solo album titled “Subtract,” further cementing his reputation as one of the most influential artists of his generation.