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Ed Sheeran gets shut down by cops while performing 'Shape of You' on the street in IndiaVideos circulating online show Sheeran, dressed in a white T-shirt and green cargo shorts, playing guitar and singing his hit song "Shape of You" when a policeman motions for him to stop ...
Ed Sheeran is prepping a new album and seemingly revealed its title in a social media comment, making fans think his next series will ditch the math.
“Shape of You” was released as one of the lead singles from Ed Sheeran’s third studio album, ÷ (Divide), on 6 January 2017. The song was co-written by Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, and Johnny McDai ...
As seen in videos of the performance, a police officer walked up to Sheeran while he was singing “Shape of You” with the surrounding crowd and unplugged the microphone cable. As the crowd ...
But midway through Sheeran’s rendition of “Shape of You,” a khaki-uniformed policeman yanked out his guitar and microphone cables, according to images published on social media, prompting ...
From trademark loops to heartfelt singalongs, beatbox raps to soul-stirring acoustic ballads, 'Shape of You' has something for every music lover. Drawing inspiration from Sheeran's chart-topping ...
Ed Sheeran is speaking out after police in India ... In the street concert video, the musician can be seen singing his hit "Shape of You" while dressed in shorts, a T-shirt and sunglasses.
2025 Local TV channels also aired video of a policeman walking up to Sheeran, as he belts out his hit "Shape of You," and unplugging the mic. The police said the singer was not given permission to ...
Ed Sheeran performs at 'The Eras Tour' at Wembley ... writing that the reports were “damaging” as he urged people to “research before you post things.” ...
Ed Sheeran, during his India tour, shared a video of himself playing the sitar for the first time, delighting fans by performing a sitar rendition of 'Shape of You.' Guided by Indian sitar player ...
"We have permission to be here, but this policeman is shutting it down," Sheeran can be heard telling the crowd in videos posted online. "See you later." Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment ...
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