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Indian police shut down Ed Sheeran's street gig

Indian police shut down Ed Sheeran's street gig

Ed Sheeran poses on the red carpet as he attends the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, on Feb 4, 2024. (File photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Pop megastar Ed Sheeran has denied that he unlawfully serenaded the Indian public after police said he lacked the necessary permission to play and abruptly terminated a street performance.

The British singer-songwriter and four-time Grammy winner is touring the world's most populous country but took time out between concerts to busk to a surprised crowd in tech hub Bengaluru on Sunday (Feb 9).

Videos shared on social media show a police officer disconnecting his microphone midway through a rendition of his hit Shape of You on Church Street, a bustling retail hub.

Local authorities said that while Sheeran had a permit to play at concerts, that did not extend to impromptu outdoor performances.

"He is a very famous singer and naturally there will be chaos. To prevent that, police had not given him permission," Karnataka's home minister G Parameshwara said on Monday.

"In spite of that, he has come and tried to perform, so police prevented him. Nothing beyond that."

Sheeran denied he had broken the law, saying he had been granted permission to busk "in that exact spot".

"It wasn't just us randomly turning up," he wrote on Instagram shortly after the incident, adding magnanimously that it was "all good though".

A screenshot of the clarification singer Ed Sheeran posted on his Instagram on Feb 9, 2025. (Image: Instagram/@teddysphotos)

Local lawmaker PC Mohan said on Sunday that "even global stars must follow local rules - no permit, no performance!".

Social media users were critical of the police yanking out Sheeran's microphone cables, with one calling it "abysmal and embarrassing".

Another criticised Indian police for failing to effectively prosecute crimes against women, but Sheeran "singing on the street is where they draw the line".

Sheeran is on a six-city tour of India and had a sold-out performance in Mumbai last year.

Booming demand from young affluent Indians looking to splurge on new entertainment experiences is drawing international acts to play in the country.

British rock band Coldplay performed what it called its "biggest-ever show" at a massive cricket stadium in the western city of Ahmedabad in January.

Source: AFP/rl
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