Ed Sheeran has introduced that he’ll return with a brand new single tomorrow (December 21) – his first launch in almost 18 months.
The star final shared new music with 2019’s star-studded ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’ album, which noticed him staff up with the likes of Stormzy, Justin Bieber, Camila Cabello, Cardi B and extra.
In a brand new Instagram publish shared earlier at this time (20), Sheeran wrote: “11am GMT tomorrow. A Christmas current.”
A brand new Instagram story additionally bore the identical message, following a really temporary video clip of Sheeran settling all the way down to play his guitar.
Though it has not been formally confirmed what he’ll launch tomorrow, UK radio station Energy Radio tweeted yesterday (19) that the musician would launch a brand new single known as ‘The Afterglow’ on December 21.
? Ed Sheeran is again with new single titled ‘The Afterglow’ and it’ll hit radio stations at 6am ET on December twenty first! ? pic.twitter.com/9PuLntLupt
— Energy Radio ? (@wearepoweruk) December 19, 2020
In the meantime, Sheeran donated £10,000 to the hospital that cared for his late grandmother last month (November 21). The cash went to the Aldeburgh Hospital League Of Pals to be put in the direction of shopping for musical devices for dementia sufferers and people with particular wants and audiovisual disabilities, based on stories.
The donation followed him giving £170,000 to his former school earlier in 2020 to provide key equipment for students. The singer attended Thomas Mills Faculty in Framlingham, Suffolk and is alleged to have donated the large sum in a bid to assist different pupils obtain success.
NME awarded Sheeran’s ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’ three stars out of five on its release in July 2019. The evaluate learn: “In 10 or 20 years’ time, ‘No. 6 Collaborations Mission’ might be the proper time capsule of what pop was in 2019. It’s much less an album, extra a group of savvy and usually savvy collaborations which blurs conventional style boundaries unselfconsciously and acknowledges that Latin-pop is the sound of the near-future.”