Ed Sheeran's Global Odyssey: New Album Play, Tiny Desk Return, and Posthumous Plans
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Ed Sheeran has been making waves across multiple continents this past week with a flurry of major activities that showcase his global appeal and artistic evolution. The British superstar dropped his eighth studio album "Play" on Friday September 12th, marking a dramatic shift from his previous introspective releases "Subtract" and "Autumn Variations" toward a more internationally flavored, upbeat collection that's already causing ripples in the music industry.
The album launch coincided with a highly anticipated live Tiny Desk concert at NPR headquarters, which was livestreamed for the first time in years and has already racked up hundreds of thousands of views. During the intimate performance, Sheeran showcased his signature loop pedal skills while performing tracks from "Play" including "Sapphire," "Camera," and the Persian-titled lead single "Azizam." NPR Music reports that his 2021 home version of Tiny Desk garnered nearly 15 million views, making this return a significant moment for both the artist and the platform.
Speaking candidly to NPR about his creative direction, Sheeran revealed his deliberate pivot toward joy and celebration after what he described as coming out of "a really dark period." The new album heavily draws from his touring experiences in India, with "Sapphire" hitting number one there and featuring distinctly non-Western musical elements that he admits might not resonate with American audiences but reflects his global touring perspective.
Meanwhile, Sheeran has been making headlines for more unusual reasons. KTU iHeart reveals that the singer has written into his legal will plans for a posthumous album called "Eject," with his wife Cherry Seaborn designated to select the ten best tracks from his entire catalog spanning from age 18 onward. He compared the concept to imagining unreleased Paul McCartney recordings spanning his entire career, emphasizing his desire for the project to be carefully planned rather than hastily assembled.
Recent tour performances in Düsseldorf showed Sheeran incorporating live musicians for the first time in his typically solo shows, though Stray Bullet 1973 notes they remained subtly positioned to maintain focus on his loop pedal mastery. He's scheduled to headline the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 19th and 20th, with Hulu providing exclusive streaming coverage.
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Ed Sheeran has been making waves across multiple continents this past week with a flurry of major activities that showcase his global appeal and artistic evolution. The British superstar dropped his eighth studio album "Play" on Friday September 12th, marking a dramatic shift from his previous introspective releases "Subtract" and "Autumn Variations" toward a more internationally flavored, upbeat collection that's already causing ripples in the music industry.
The album launch coincided with a highly anticipated live Tiny Desk concert at NPR headquarters, which was livestreamed for the first time in years and has already racked up hundreds of thousands of views. During the intimate performance, Sheeran showcased his signature loop pedal skills while performing tracks from "Play" including "Sapphire," "Camera," and the Persian-titled lead single "Azizam." NPR Music reports that his 2021 home version of Tiny Desk garnered nearly 15 million views, making this return a significant moment for both the artist and the platform.
Speaking candidly to NPR about his creative direction, Sheeran revealed his deliberate pivot toward joy and celebration after what he described as coming out of "a really dark period." The new album heavily draws from his touring experiences in India, with "Sapphire" hitting number one there and featuring distinctly non-Western musical elements that he admits might not resonate with American audiences but reflects his global touring perspective.
Meanwhile, Sheeran has been making headlines for more unusual reasons. KTU iHeart reveals that the singer has written into his legal will plans for a posthumous album called "Eject," with his wife Cherry Seaborn designated to select the ten best tracks from his entire catalog spanning from age 18 onward. He compared the concept to imagining unreleased Paul McCartney recordings spanning his entire career, emphasizing his desire for the project to be carefully planned rather than hastily assembled.
Recent tour performances in Düsseldorf showed Sheeran incorporating live musicians for the first time in his typically solo shows, though Stray Bullet 1973 notes they remained subtly positioned to maintain focus on his loop pedal mastery. He's scheduled to headline the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 19th and 20th, with Hulu providing exclusive streaming coverage.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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