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Ed Sheeran is dominating headlines this week with a series of heavyweight moves that cement his position as one of music’s most globally relevant stars. Fresh off the release of his latest album "Play" on September 12, Sheeran’s Loop Tour is rapidly evolving into the defining pop spectacle for 2026. He announced on Instagram that he’s extending the tour with a sizable slate of North American dates, promising brand new staging, a fresh setlist, and signature Sheeran energy. The Loop Tour’s North American run kicks off in June 2026 in Glendale, Arizona and covers major cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, Las Vegas, Toronto, and Atlanta before wrapping up in Tampa in November, as reported by both AOL and Atlantic Records. Not content to just revisit familiar ground, Sheeran is also breaking new territory by unveiling a debut slate of Latin American concerts, including first-ever performances in the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Guatemala. Fans throughout South and Central America are buzzing as Costa Rica prepares to host the final Latin American Loop Tour stop on May 30, 2026, his first return there in a decade. The Tico Times notes the local excitement and authorities expect a tourism bump from his audience spillover.
Sheeran’s collaborative streak hit a new high with the much-publicized release of a reimagined “Hips Don’t Lie” alongside Shakira and Beéle for Shakira’s anniversary Spotify EP. This cross-cultural remix is being hailed as a “global anthem reborn” by critics, and Sheeran himself confessed he was both thrilled and admittedly a bit intimidated to fill Wyclef Jean’s shoes. Shakira praised the chemistry, calling the collaboration “a tribute to the past but also a statement for the future of music.” The music video, shot in Barcelona and London, is tearing up Instagram and TikTok, proof that Sheeran’s staying power bridges continents and genres.
On the business and brand side, Ed Sheeran’s partnership with Spotify hit the spotlight as the “Play” album logo was splashed across the FC Barcelona jerseys during a recent high-profile match, according to Hits Daily Double. This move was interpreted as a blend of music and sports marketing genius, furthering Sheeran’s reach beyond the charts.
Meanwhile, Sheeran was a headline act at Audacy’s sold-out “We Can Survive” mental health benefit concert at Newark’s Prudential Center last Friday, where he joined the Goo Goo Dolls, Alex Warren, and Shaboozey to support mental health awareness, as detailed by Rock 92 and iHeartMedia.
Ed’s official pages and fan accounts have been ablaze with concert announcements, video snippets, and glowing reviews of his renewed energy on stage, with clips of his solo looping magic and crowd interactions going viral. All told, the past several days have seen Sheeran at the absolute top of his game, with every headline—and stadium—reinforcing his place at the intersection of pop, philanthropy, and global spectacle.
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