Sheeran, India
Moment India police unplug Ed Sheeran's street performance
British pop star Ed Sheeran was stopped from busking on a street in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru by local police. The incident happened on Sunday, ahead of his concert in the city. Video taken by onlookers showed the moment a police officer unplugged his microphone.
Reuters · 5h
Indian police pull the plug on Ed Sheeran's street performance
A street performance by Ed Sheeran in India's tech capital of Bengaluru was stopped abruptly by police on Sunday (February 10). Video showed Sheeran playing his guitar on a pavement ahead of a concert, before a police officer unplugged the microphone as onlookers jeered. Sheeran said later on Instagram that he did have permission to perform.
Uproxx · 15h
Ed Sheeran’s Impromptu Street Performance For Fans Was Abruptly Shut Down By Indian Police
Ed Sheeran is revered as a prolific songwriter. But the “ Bad Habits ” singer’s most valuable attribute is his ability to go with the flow. While on tour, Ed Sheeran lives out his wildest spontaneous dreams from picking up a barista shift and crashing weddings to joining bar crawls with fans.
Metro · 7h
Police officer unplugs Ed Sheeran’s microphone during impromptu street performance
Ed Sheeran ’s impromptu street performance in India was cut short after a police officer pulled the plug on his microphone. The Perfect hitmaker, 33, is currently in Bengaluru, South India, to play several shows at the NICE Grounds as part of his ongoing Mathematics Tour.
devdiscourse · 12h
Ed Sheeran's Bengaluru Busk Halted: Police and Performer Clash Over Permissions
Ed Sheeran's spontaneous street performance in Bengaluru was cut short by police despite his claims of having prior permission. The incident ignited online debate, with police citing crowd concerns for halting the performance.
A street performance by singer Ed Sheeran in Bengaluru, India, came to an abrupt end this weekend when a police officer ...
Fans were disappointed, but the local MP backed up the police. Posting on Twitter/X, the ruling party MP PC Mohan wrote: ...
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