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|February 18, 2025
...thus said Ed. From making the audience sing and dance to his songs, the concert in Gurugram saw Sheeran deliver a dynamic setlist with fan favourites such as 'Shivers', and 'Photograph'.
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DIKSHA SINHA T was a night of musical euphoria, and Ed Sheeran bidding India farewell in his last performance in Gurugram, had just made his debut in the city with magic, energy, and emotion. Waiting in queue for hours, the sea of fans couldn't wait to enter the arena and grab a perfect spot to see the artiste perform as the English singer-songwriter wrapped up his six-city Mathematics Tour in the city.
In the warm-up act, Indie-pop sensation Lisa Mishra sang a medley of her tracks, a cover of Arijit Singh's 'Kabira', and her 'Call Me Bae' anthem 'Yaara Tree Bin' to boost the audience for the main course. Finally, the wait was over. In a black t-shirt with 'DELHI' written on it, an acoustic guitar and a loop pedal, Sheeran entered the stage and the crowd welcomed him with a wave of cheers.
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