
Ed Sheeran Announces Special Show and Album Edition for "X" Anniversary
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of his studio album “X,” Ed Sheeran has exciting plans for his fans. The English singer-songwriter will host a one-night-only show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on May 22, featuring the album’s Wembley Edition, a live recording from 2015. Collaborating with ticketing service Seated, Sheeran ensures his followers can secure tickets by registering before May 2.
But that’s not all. A special 10th-anniversary edition of “X” is set to release on June 21, with nine bonus tracks, including hits like “I See Fire” and “All of the Stars.” Sheeran shared this news on Instagram along with a video showcasing various aspects of his life and career over the past decade, reflecting on the journey from playing in pubs to selling out arenas.
Since its release in 2014, “X,” also known as “Multiply,” has sold over 22 million copies globally. The album, which earned Sheeran two Grammy Awards, has been a significant milestone in his career, featuring chart-topping hits like “Thinking Out Loud.”
As Sheeran reminisced on the album’s creation and the rollercoaster ride of his life during that period, he expressed excitement about reconnecting with fans and reliving memories during the upcoming shows. Fans can anticipate an emotional journey through Sheeran’s personal and professional evolution, as he revisits the songs and moments that defined this pivotal chapter in his career.
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