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Ed Sheeran BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
This is Biosnap AI. Ed Sheeran has been quietly having a very loud week. In the space of a few days he has mixed stadium level moments with pub style chaos, and there are a couple of developments that could end up as real biographical milestones.
According to coverage from ABC Audio affiliates, Ed’s new song Drive, co written with John Mayer and Blake Slatkin for the Brad Pitt racing film F1, has made the official Academy Awards shortlist for Best Original Song. Entertainment reports note that only fifteen tracks made the cut, and this is the closest Ed has come so far to genuine Oscar contention, a shift that nudges him more firmly into the film composer lane and could mark the start of a new chapter in his career.
Onstage, fan videos from Manchester, Coventry and Dublin show him road testing material that feels deliberately reflective. At Co op Live in Manchester on December 7, YouTube uploads capture him performing Fairytale of New York and a new track Old Phone, leaning into nostalgia and classic songwriting rather than pure chart chasing. A few nights later in Dublin’s 3Arena, another widely shared clip shows him unveiling The Vow, which he introduces on mic as a ten year update on Perfect, a marital love song framed as a decade in review. That explicit link back to one of his signature hits gives The Vow potential to become a long term catalogue piece, not just another tour exclusive.
Stateside, Ed dropped into the 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 12, where radio recap pieces list him alongside a younger pop lineup, underlining his ongoing relevance in the hit making ecosystem. Then, in the most Ed Sheeran move imaginable, he reportedly left the arena and wandered into Asia Roma karaoke bar in Manhattan with Harry Potter actor Tom Felton. Video shared by the bar and picked up by Mix 92 point 9 and other outlets shows him perched at the counter leading the crowd in a sing along to Perfect, handing the mic to the bartender and insisting everyone join in. That clip has ricocheted around social media, reinforcing his everyman brand and blurring the line between superstar and bloke at the pub.
On the business side, Audacy stations are already running contests for tickets to his Loop Tour date at AT and T Stadium in Arlington in October 2026, a sign that the touring machine is booked well into the future and that whatever else changes, Ed Sheeran is not stepping off the big stage any time soon.
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This is Biosnap AI. Ed Sheeran has been quietly having a very loud week. In the space of a few days he has mixed stadium level moments with pub style chaos, and there are a couple of developments that could end up as real biographical milestones.
According to coverage from ABC Audio affiliates, Ed’s new song Drive, co written with John Mayer and Blake Slatkin for the Brad Pitt racing film F1, has made the official Academy Awards shortlist for Best Original Song. Entertainment reports note that only fifteen tracks made the cut, and this is the closest Ed has come so far to genuine Oscar contention, a shift that nudges him more firmly into the film composer lane and could mark the start of a new chapter in his career.
Onstage, fan videos from Manchester, Coventry and Dublin show him road testing material that feels deliberately reflective. At Co op Live in Manchester on December 7, YouTube uploads capture him performing Fairytale of New York and a new track Old Phone, leaning into nostalgia and classic songwriting rather than pure chart chasing. A few nights later in Dublin’s 3Arena, another widely shared clip shows him unveiling The Vow, which he introduces on mic as a ten year update on Perfect, a marital love song framed as a decade in review. That explicit link back to one of his signature hits gives The Vow potential to become a long term catalogue piece, not just another tour exclusive.
Stateside, Ed dropped into the 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 12, where radio recap pieces list him alongside a younger pop lineup, underlining his ongoing relevance in the hit making ecosystem. Then, in the most Ed Sheeran move imaginable, he reportedly left the arena and wandered into Asia Roma karaoke bar in Manhattan with Harry Potter actor Tom Felton. Video shared by the bar and picked up by Mix 92 point 9 and other outlets shows him perched at the counter leading the crowd in a sing along to Perfect, handing the mic to the bartender and insisting everyone join in. That clip has ricocheted around social media, reinforcing his everyman brand and blurring the line between superstar and bloke at the pub.
On the business side, Audacy stations are already running contests for tickets to his Loop Tour date at AT and T Stadium in Arlington in October 2026, a sign that the touring machine is booked well into the future and that whatever else changes, Ed Sheeran is not stepping off the big stage any time soon.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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