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Inside Ed Sheeran's epic homecoming gigs with hit-packed set & fireworks as he reveals plan for party after tour
Inside Ed Sheeran's epic homecoming gigs with hit-packed set & fireworks as he reveals plan for party after tour

The Irish Sun

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Inside Ed Sheeran's epic homecoming gigs with hit-packed set & fireworks as he reveals plan for party after tour

I'M deep in the bowels of ­Portman Road stadium ­playing keepy-uppy when I clock someone walking into the room. The corridors were already abuzz with tour managers and crew, so if it wasn't for the repeated hugs a very familiar flame-haired man was getting, I wouldn't have noticed him. 9 Ed Sheeran played a series of hometown gigs at Portman Road stadium Credit: Supplied 9 Ed in his Ipswich kit as a youngster Credit: X/@edsheeran 9 Ed and Sun man Jack Credit: Supplied With zero fanfare, one of the most successful British artists of all time walks over to me, hand outstretched. 'I'm Ed,' he smiles — as if Ed Sheeran needs any introduction. Despite never losing eye ­contact as we chat, in his hands he's signing a stack of Polaroid ­pictures — shuffling on to the next one like a world-class magician. 'I have thousands of these to do, I do them everywhere,' he laughs. The Polaroids will eventually make their way into special limited-edition copies of his upcoming eighth album Play. read more on ed sheeran It's been three years since Ed last did shows in the UK and this weekend feels ­special. We meet on Friday ­evening before the first of his three sell-out By today, Ed will have played to 90,000 fans. After I tell him I can't believe he's not exhausted from touring the globe non- stop for four years, Ed nods: 'I'm knackered. Most read in Bizarre 'The tour ends in September. I'm going to have a big party to ­celebrate the end of the tour. It's been four years.' At least for this weekend Ed got to wake up in his own bed in his ' Ed Sheeran teams up with school pals AND 00s rock legend for epic performance 'All three nights I'm at home — even Sunday,' Ed says, clearly relieved to be back for a burst of normality. But a boozy Sunday was off the cards after he took his final bow last night. Ed tells me: 'When I did Wembley in 2022, we went out the night before. 'But now I can't, I have kids. We are up at 6am no matter where I am. After I'm politely asked if we are ready for our photograph — Ed isn't officially doing interviews — The A Team singer interjects, keen to talk about me and where I'm from. Explaining I'm from a little ­village in A lifelong Ipswich fan, Ed asks if I support Derby County. Unable to bluff my way through, I admit football isn't really my bag. Instead I find common ground by telling him we were both in ­Germany last week, him on his mammoth Mathematics world tour and me for Cologne Pride. He asks how it was and after ­telling him about my three days of non-stop partying, I get back to business. 9 Ed stands in front of the Ipswich Town crest before his gig Credit: Supplied 9 It's been three years since Ed last did shows in the UK Credit: Bav Media It's hard to play down the ­significance of the gigs for both Ed and Ipswich. Fans have flown in from all over the world and have been camping outside the stadium since 4am in ­baking heat. While the local Burger King is offering an Ed combo special for £10.99. By the time he takes to the stage at 8.15pm, the atmosphere is electric. Ed kicks things off with new track Sapphire followed by 2021 No1 Shivers and his 2011 track The A Team. Within the first 15 minutes, multiple pyrotechnics and fireworks pop off around us. Beaming, Ed tells the crowd: 'It's good to be back. "I have been looking forward to this so, so much. 'SPECIAL WEEKEND' 'All the times I've come to this stadium and imagined playing it. 'It looks amazing.' Ed continues: 'Over the last 15 years I've only really played one other big show in Ipswich. 'We played a park to signal the end of Divide and it's really cool to play here and signal the beginning of Play. 'Everything you hear tonight is live. 'There is no backing track whatsoever — it's all made by me.' As I join the thousands ­watching Ed, it's impossible not to be in awe of both his ability to deliver a five-star performance with just his ­guitar and a loop pedal — and the sheer ­volume of hits he has in his back catalogue. Opening up about 'Writing songs is not only my hobby, it's my life. 'All I want to do is write songs and play shows. 'These became such big news ­stories. 'And the reason is that it's kind of an open secret in the music industry that this happens behind the scenes. 'Both of those cases came to me a year before and said we are going to make this really public and say you stole this song unless you give us some money. 'But I was like, 'I haven't done anything wrong'. 'Both times the reason it went so big was because I said 'no' — but ­reputationally for a few years people thought I was a thief.' On Friday night Ed surprised fans by bringing out Westlife for a rendition of their 1999 ­classic Flying Without Wings. Ed may have 43 Top 10 singles, including 14 No1s, and sold more than 200million records worldwide, but he hasn't lost touch with where he's from. He continues: 'I never underestimate the amount of effort it takes to get to a gig. 'Some people fly here, they get trains. 9 By the end of the weekend Ed will have played to 90,000 fans Credit: Supplied 9 Ed has sold more than 200million records worldwide Credit: Bav Media 'People taking time out of their daily schedule. 'They get ­babysitters. 'Even just the act of getting tickets in the first place. 'It's effort to come to one of these shows and I am so ­grateful. 'It's such a special weekend for me to be with my family and friends and I'm so grateful we could share it together. 'Thank you for making so much effort.' I think the thanks are to you Ed, for the music which has soundtracked our lives for the past 15 years. Oh, and if you see my cap, I ­accidentally left it in your dressing room. Consider it yours. CHART CHAMP'S £10M BONUS ED'S homecoming weekend could boost the local economy by around £10million – thanks to fans splashing the cash on hotels, meals out and drinks. Tickets for all three shows sold out within an hour earlier this year. 9 A boat in the Ipswich marina with a 'Welcome home Ed' banner Credit: Supplied A boat in the marina was emblazoned with a 'Welcome home Ed' banner and ­Ipswich town centre was packed all day – with guitar shop owner John Fender, who ­previously served Ed in his store, telling the BBC his shop has never been busier. John said: 'He used to come in and buy music books when he was growing up, then in October 2022 he popped in and bought a guitar and amp from us before his surprise gig in the Cornhill. 'Everyone's buzzing. 'We've had some people in today from ­Germany, from ­America. 'People are travelling from all around to Ipswich. 'I think it's brilliant for the town and the area.' Bizbit THROUGHOUT the weekend Ed was supported by some big names on stage. Bizarre can reveal that rather than simply leaving it up to record label execs to fill the bill, he hand-picked each act, including his good pal Myles Smith, Tori Kelly, Busted, Dylan, James Blunt and Maisie Peters. HE'S FLYING HIGH ED'S fans got a special treat after he was joined on stage by Westlife, left, to kick off his three-night run. Revealing why he invited the lads over from Ireland, he said via Instagram: 'The reason I wrote Shape Of You was that I wanted to go in the studio with one of the men that was behind Flying ­Without Wings – producer Steve Mac. 9 Ed performing with Westlife Credit: Bav Media "It's one of my favourite songs of all time. 'I used to pretend I was in Westlife when I was, like, nine years old. 'But tonight I got to actually be a member, playing with Steve and Beoga on stage for the homecoming shows at Ipswich Town. 'Just pure magic. 'Thank you for flying over, lads. 'I will never forget that moment x.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

Cologne Pride draws thousands in defiance of rising LGBTQ+ hostility
Cologne Pride draws thousands in defiance of rising LGBTQ+ hostility

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Cologne Pride draws thousands in defiance of rising LGBTQ+ hostility

Tens of thousands turned out in Cologne on Sunday to watch one of Europe's largest Pride parades, filling the rain-soaked streets with rainbow flags and colours. Some 60,000 people and 90 floats took part in the parade in the western German city. Rainbow colours, a symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community, could be seen across the city, in people's clothing and on flags lining the streets. Cologne is sending a strong signal today in support of human rights and everyone's right to live as they want, the city's mayor, Henriette Reker, said. "The mood is different this time," said Jens Pielhau, chairman of the Cologne Pride association, at the opening of the event. Freedom and the right to demonstrate openly and peacefully are in danger, he said. Germany's LGBTQ+ community is facing increased hostility and is the target of a rising number of crimes. In the face of this hostility, Pielhau stressed that it is all the more important to take to the streets in support of queer rights and to show up as a large community. The local police said a large number of officers were on duty to protect the event. Cologne Pride is one of the largest events for the LGBTQ+ community in Europe, hosting a march that is similar in size to the one in Berlin. In Germany, the marches are known as Christopher Street Day (CSD), in honour of the 1969 protest against the police storming of the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street in New York, which helped spark the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.

Hundreds of thousands at Christopher Street Day Pride parade in Cologne
Hundreds of thousands at Christopher Street Day Pride parade in Cologne

Local Germany

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Local Germany

Hundreds of thousands at Christopher Street Day Pride parade in Cologne

According to a spokesperson for the organisers, around 65,000 people marched through the city centre in a colourful parade with floats, which was lined with hundreds of thousands of onlookers and revellers despite intermittent rain. There had been no incidents by Sunday afternoon at the time of writing, according to both police and organisers. Everything was "peaceful and joyful," said a police spokesperson. The organisers also described it as a "super-peaceful" demonstration. The two-week Cologne Pride, which included the parade and a two-day street festival, attracted a total of around 1.1 million people, they said. Revellers arrive to take part in the Christopher Street Day (CSD) demonstration in Cologne, western Germany on July 6, 2025. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) Last year, there were 1.4 million visitors, but the rain apparently deterred some this time. This year's demonstration was held under the motto "For Queer Rights. Many. Together. Strong." As in previous years, politicians also took part in Cologne Pride, including Labour Minister Bärbel Bas (SPD) and former Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD). Advertisement Cologne Pride, dedicated to demanding equal rights for homosexual, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer people, is one of the largest of its kind in Germany. It is organised annually by the Cologne Pride Association. Pride dates back to the police storming of the Stonewall Inn gay bar on Christopher Street in New York on June 28, 1969. This was followed by days of violent clashes between activists and security forces.

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