Watch: Ed Sheeran surprises school students in Mumbai, sings with children

Updated : Mar 12, 2024 17:51
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Ed Sheeran is in India for the second time. Ahead of his much-anticipated concert on March 16, the ‘Shape of You’ singer surprised some little fans in Mumbai. Ed Sheeran visited a school in Mumbai where he interacted and ‘swapped performances with kids’. 

Ed Sheeran visits Mumbai school 

Ed took to his Instagram and gave his fans some glimpses of his cute interaction with the little stars. The heartwarming video is winning hearts on the Internet, with fans praising singer’s humble behaviour. Sharing the video, Ed wrote, “Visited a school in Mumbai this morning and swapped performances with the kids, so much fun. Great being back in India too !” 

The video shows the school children singing various songs for the singer as he cheered them on. Sheeran also did not disappoint the students and gave them their own private concert. He performed his superhit track ‘Shape of You’. Dressed in a casual white tee and short, Ed was all smiles as he sat on the floor with children.  
Fans were delighted to see their favourite singer do such a generous act. Singer Armaan Malik dropped a red heart emoticon while many others admired his down-to-earth gestures.  

About Sheeran’s concert in Mumbai 

Ed Sheeran is all set to perform in Mumbai on March 16 at Mahalaxmi Racecourse Grounds. This will be his second concert in India which will open with a performance of Prateek Kuhad. The singer was in India in 2017 for his first concert. 

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