
Ed Sheeran to open the Old Phone Pub in Ipswich, Massachusetts
surprise appearance
at a Boston bar on St. Patrick's Day.
The pop-up Irish pub will open Friday on the North Shore. It will operate for two days only and is named for Sheeran's newest single.
He debuted the song "Old Phone" for a large audience
on the Tonight Show
with Jimmy Fallon Wednesday night and revealed his upcoming album will be called "Play."
Sheeran said if you want to attend the opening of The Old Phone pub, go turn on your own old phone, find a message that means a lot to you and send it to a special text line set up by Sheeran.
You can find that number on
The Old Phone Pub website
.
If your message is selected it will be projected on the walls of the pub.
Sheeran did not confirm if he's attending the opening in person, but Fallon said the singer will be there.
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