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Ed Sheeran performs with Diljit Dosanjh during his “+-=÷x” tour in Mumbai leaving fans delighted

Taking the stage at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Race Course grounds, Sheeran enthralled the audience for two-and-a-half hours with over 30 songs and shared stage with Punjabi popstar Diljit Dosanjh and singer Armaan Malik.

Zohra 18 March 2024 07:10

Ed Sheeran performs with Diljit Dosanjh during his “+-=÷x” tour in Mumbai leaving fans delighted

Ed Sheeran's Mumbai concert, part of his “+-=÷x Tour,” wrapped up with a mesmerizing performance that left the Mumbaikars buzzing with excitement. 

Sheeran, known for his chart-topping hits, surprised fans by singing Diljit Dosanjh's Punjabi track "Lover," marking a unique moment in his musical journey.

Ed Sheeran was in India for the last leg of his record-breaking “+-=÷x Tour” 

Taking the stage at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Race Course grounds, Sheeran enthralled the audience for two-and-a-half hours with over 30 songs, including his latest single "2Step," performed in collaboration with singer Armaan Malik. 

The event attracted a star-studded crowd, with Bollywood icons like Madhuri Dixit and Farah Khan in attendance, alongside Mira Rajput who attended the event with her sister and her daughter, Misha Kapoor.

The English singer-songwriter, also a Grammy winner said he was happy to be back in the country. Ed first visited India in 2015 and then performed at a concert in 2017.
During his visit, Ed reunited with filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan, who threw a welcome bash for the singer. He also received a warm welcome party from comedian Kapil Sharma.

He also met other Bollywood celebrities like Madhuri Dixit, Huma Qureshi, Malaika Arora, and Rajkummar Rao among others at the party.  A day prior to that, he even met up with Shah Rukh and Gauri, at Torii Mumbai.

He also promised his fans to be back while he left them with memorable moments of his Indian sojourn.

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