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Ed Sheeran's Play: New Album, Rupert Grint Reunion, and Million-Dollar Charity Boost

Ed Sheeran's Play: New Album, Rupert Grint Reunion, and Million-Dollar Charity Boost

Update: 2025-08-31
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Ed Sheeran has dominated headlines in recent days with a string of developments that highlight both his creative evolution and philanthropic spirit. As August draws to a close, Sheeran’s schedule is packed—he’s preparing for a major show tonight, August 31, in Copenhagen's Øresundsparken, one of four gigs there this month and part of his continuing “Mathematics Tour,” which runs through early September according to Shazam and IQ Magazine. His tour schedule has been intense, covering 45 shows already in 2025 across 18 countries, including upcoming dates in New Zealand and Australia.

Most notably, Sheeran’s eighth album, Play, is set to drop September 12 via Gingerbread Man Records and Atlantic Records. He calls it a “rollercoaster of emotions,” inspired by his desire for joy after a dark personal period. The lead single Azizam, released in April, showcased Persian influence, and Old Phone, written in India at 2 a.m., hints at the album’s global flair. Play includes tracks like Sapphire, Opening, Camera, Don’t Look Down, and The Vow according to Sportskeeda and his own Instagram. Sheeran has stated he waited to release Play until after his tour concluded, wanting fans to experience his new music as an evolution, not a distraction.

Musically, Sheeran has turned heads by reuniting with Rupert Grint for A Little More’s music video, premiering August 7—a direct sequel to their iconic Lego House collaboration from 2011. Grint plays the same obsessive character, fresh out of prison. Sheeran’s Instagram gushed over this “utterly bonkers” fun but angry video, which fans and media alike have called a highlight in his videography. The synergy between Sheeran and Grint captures the public’s imagination and nostalgia, though some critics on social media question Sheeran’s frequent collaborations with celebrities, wondering if they’re genuine creative ventures or calculated attempts to remain at the forefront.

In the philanthropic arena, Sheeran revealed he’s raised over a million dollars for charity this week by selling his splatter paintings, as reported by 106.7 KMX and HelloRayo. All proceeds support his Ed Sheeran Foundation, which is committed to advancing music education for disadvantaged youth—demonstrating Sheeran’s ongoing dedication to giving back.

His social media presence remains formidable, with viral clips from his surprise on-stage partnership with actress Phoebe Dynevor for a music video shoot sparking both adoration and skepticism online. Some fans loved the crossover creativity, while others wondered aloud if Sheeran was chasing celebrity trends over his musical roots.

As the new album release nears and his worldwide tour rolls on, Sheeran shows no signs of slowing down—blending heartfelt artistry, headline collaborations, and charitable impact into his ever-expanding legacy.

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Ed Sheeran's Play: New Album, Rupert Grint Reunion, and Million-Dollar Charity Boost

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