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Ed Sheeran captivates audience at Mumbai concert, promises to return

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Thousands gathered to catch a glimpse of Ed Sheeran, who set the stage on fire with his electrifying concert here, which also saw the British music sensation perform with Indian artists Diljit Dosanjh and Armaan Malik.
Sheeran, who arrived in India on March 12 as part of the Indian leg of his “+ – = ÷ x Tour”, regaled music aficionados for two-and-half hours and sang over 30 songs at the jam-packed Mahalaxmi Race Course grounds in South Mumbai on Saturday night.
The Grammy winner said he was happy to be back in the country. “I know India is a big place but everyone here at the concert is not necessarily from Mumbai.
People have travelled a long way to be here today. People got on trains, planes, they drove, and got kids. I know a lot goes in you spending your Saturday night with me.
“I did not take this for granted, I appreciate all the efforts of people to come here.
Thank you so much for giving your Saturday night, you could be doing anything but you are spending it with me,” said Sheeran, promising fans that he will return next year.
“This is just the beginning,” he added. Strumming his guitar, the 33-year-old singer belted out a medley of songs, including Tides, The A Team, Perfect, Happier, Don’t Call Me Baby, Castle On The Hill, Galway Girl and Eyes Closed.
One of the highlights of the concert was Sheeran jamming with Punjabi star-singer Diljit Dosanjh on the popular Punjabi track Lover.
As the crowd erupted in joy after watching the two musicians perform together on a 360-degree circular revolving stage, Dosanjh in Punjabi said, “A loud round of applause for Sheeran”. Sheeran, on his part, said “Mumbai, make some noise for Diljit.”
“Got to bring out @diljitdosanjh tonight in Mumbai and sing in Punjabi for the first time.
I’ve had such an incredible time in India, more to come!” the British artiste shared in an Instagram post.Sheeran also teamed up with Malik for their 2022 single 2Step.
A few minutes later, he said, this was “the best show ever” in his tour and that he was having the most fun. Towards the end, Sheeran returned to the stage, wearing a kurta that read ‘Mumbai’ in Hindi, and sang Shape of You and Bad Habits.
“Mumbai, I love the Shape of You… I’ll never forget tonight. Please go home safe,” Sheeran said. He simply waved at the crowd before making an exit. (PTI)

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