Concert Review: Ed Sheeran Brings British Charm to Gillette Stadium; Plays Biggest U.S. Show to Date

Ed Sheeran performed his biggest U.S. show to date on Friday, September 25th, at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Ed Sheeran brought his North American tour to New England this past Friday night, but this was no ordinary show. At his largest venue yet, and his first time playing in an NFL stadium, Sheeran and his openers, British singer Passenger and Atlantic label-mate Christina Perri, gave his fans a special night that none will soon forget.

Sheeran’s shows have a special quality. To fill and entertain an entire stadium full of over 52,000 people, you’d think he’d have to take a page from Taylor Swift’s concert handbook, having a moving stage, dancers, etc. However, that wasn’t the case. Instead, the “Lego House” singer calmly walked onstage adorned in a signature red flannel, acoustic guitar in hand. That obviously didn’t matter to the thousands there to see him, with Sheeran opening by saying “if you’re not [bothering] anyone else, do whatever the f**k you want.” The crowd happily agreed with this statement.

Ed Sheeran performed his biggest U.S. show to date on Friday, September 25th, at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

With no backup, Ed was on it own. Using a foot pedal board, he was his own one-man-band. Flawlessly strumming and singing along, Sheeran effortlessly transitioned from sultry hit to sultry hit, with his 52,915 (to be exact) background singers helping him with “Photograph,” “Sing,” & “Lego House,” among the many.

Nearing the end of the show, the British star pulled out all the stops. Christina Perri joined Ed onstage to sing her song “Be My Forever” (which he is featured on), which led the already-hoarse crowd to strain their voices even more, never missing a word. But the fun and surprises didn’t stop there. Chris Martin, lead singer of world-famous band Coldplay, emerged from behind the massive LED panels. Before the fans could even stop screaming, Chris joined Ed in treating the crowd to a once-in-a-lifetime performance: a duet of Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud,” and Coldplay’s “Yellow.”

Ed Sheeran has done the unthinkable, something only existing in most performers’ dreams, showing it’s possible to be popular with no flashy dancers or sets, just a really good voice and a guitar. Just a few years ago, he was playing small nightclubs for just a few hundred fans. Today he’s selling out major world-class stadiums & arenas like Wembley Stadium in his home country, and now Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. 

Well done, Sheeran - you’re a living, breathing example that dreams do come true. 

Concert Review: Ed Sheeran Delivers Passionate Show in CT; Promises for Strong Gillette Stadium Concert

(Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images)

(Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images)

What’s so incredible about an Ed Sheeran concert?

It may be the crowd interaction; no cheese, no gimmicks, and no fourth-wall blocking the audience from the artist’s performance. Instead, a crowd will become immersed in the music, screaming the lyrics, waving their smart-phone lights in unison to the beat, and partaking in the famous “Ed Sheeran Selfie."

It may also be the simplicity of the show. Sheeran has found the balance between performance and technology- his shows feature eye-candy visuals, dazzling light shows and symbolic video edits displayed on moving video panels, but also retain the primary focus, which is on the music itself. This balance puts Sheeran into the light as he performs, and captures the crowd, instead of leaving them in the dark.

Finally, it could be the music itself. Ed Sheeran is an incredible composer. His music reflects his personality, both in it’s tempo and meaning. The lyrics have deep connections to his own life and personal experiences, and he reflects it in his voice as he performs. While many new listeners would think that Sheeran travels with a complete band- that is far from true. Sheeran takes the stage solo, utilizing just his microphone, his guitar and an effects pedal to create multi-layer songs live, seamlessly and with incredible spirit.

At his recent stop in Unacasville, Connecticut at Mohegan Sun, Sheeran delivered on these three core elements. After a great opening set performed by fellow Irishman Foy Vance, Sheeran took the stage to a huge standing applause from his fans. He fed the audience with songs such as “Don’t," “Thinking Out Loud," “Tenerife Sea," and his other greatest work. Towards the end of the concert, Sheeran got interactive with the crowd, determined to make every fan leave with hoarse throats. He also ad-libed several hit songs from fellow composers and artists, proving that he’s a truly diverse artist, able to work with multiple genres, tempos and song structures.

Sheeran’s upcoming tour stop at Gillette Stadium on September 25th, 2015 should prove to be a great experience, if not better, for his fans. Not only will the Gillette Stadium show be full of the same energy brought by Sheeran at every show, it will also be the largest audience he has performed for live in the U.S.

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