Ed Sheeran – Latest News https://latestnews.top Tue, 15 Aug 2023 07:15:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png Ed Sheeran – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Gwyneth Paltrow brings her son Moses to mingle with A-list crowd including Paul https://latestnews.top/gwyneth-paltrow-brings-her-son-moses-to-mingle-with-a-list-crowd-including-paul/ https://latestnews.top/gwyneth-paltrow-brings-her-son-moses-to-mingle-with-a-list-crowd-including-paul/#respond Tue, 15 Aug 2023 07:15:27 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/15/gwyneth-paltrow-brings-her-son-moses-to-mingle-with-a-list-crowd-including-paul/ Celebrities stepped out in droves on Monday evening to see Ed Sheeran perform at a private show in The Hamptons. Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, brought along her and ex-husband Chris Martin‘s 17-year-old son Moses Martin. And Jerry Seinfeld, 69, was seen in good spirits as he arrived with his wife Jessica, 51, by his side for the […]]]>


Celebrities stepped out in droves on Monday evening to see Ed Sheeran perform at a private show in The Hamptons.

Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, brought along her and ex-husband Chris Martin‘s 17-year-old son Moses Martin.

And Jerry Seinfeld, 69, was seen in good spirits as he arrived with his wife Jessica, 51, by his side for the concert at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett.

The Goop founder was casually stylish in a navy blue knit sweater and wide-leg denim trousers.

Her teenage son joined her in a dark jacket layered over a crew neck white T-shirt. 

Outing: Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, brought along her and ex-husband Chris Martin 's 17-year-old son Moses Martin to see Ed Sheeran perform in The Hamptons on Monday

Outing: Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, brought along her and ex-husband Chris Martin ‘s 17-year-old son Moses Martin to see Ed Sheeran perform in The Hamptons on Monday

Understated look: The Goop founder was casually stylish in a navy blue knit sweater and wide-leg denim trousers

Understated look: The Goop founder was casually stylish in a navy blue knit sweater and wide-leg denim trousers

Post-show: After the show Gwyneth reemerged with her sweater tied around her waist

The lifestyle guru donned a pair of aviator sunglasses

Post-show: After the show Gwyneth reemerged with her sweater tied around her waist

Gwyneth rounded out her ensemble with a pair of white sneakers and wore a pair of aviator sunglasses.

Her graying blonde locks were arranged in a center part and soft, lustrous waves as she tucked the front pieces behind her ears.

She stacked multiple bracelets and wore a chunky chain link necklace around her neck.

After the show she reemerged with her sweater tied securely around her wait.

The lifestyle guru showed off her toned arms and flashed her cleavage in a low-cut white tank top.

Moses joined his Oscar-winning mother in a pair of textured red Adidas sneakers. 

His tousled dirty blonde hair was neatly styled in a tapered haircut that left the hair on top of his head a bit longer. 

Missing from the scene was his older sister Apple, 19, who sometimes makes appearances on their mom’s Instagram account. 

Feeling good: Jerry Seinfeld, 69, was seen in good spirits as he arrived with his wife Jessica, 51, by his side for the concert at the TalkHouse in Amagansett

Feeling good: Jerry Seinfeld, 69, was seen in good spirits as he arrived with his wife Jessica, 51, by his side for the concert at the TalkHouse in Amagansett

Bright look: The longtime comedian trailed behind his wife Jessica, who wore a magenta dress

Bright look: The longtime comedian trailed behind his wife Jessica, who wore a magenta dress

Summer look: Mrs. Seinfeld looked stunning with her blonde bob haircut styled in waves

Summer look: Mrs. Seinfeld looked stunning with her blonde bob haircut styled in waves

Jerry dressed comfortably in a pair of faded blue jeans and a short-sleeved navy blue polo shirt. 

He wore a pair of gray suede sneakers with white soles and his salt and pepper hair was neatly cut.

The Comedians In Cars With Coffee star wore very narrow, rimless eyeglasses and sported a black watch.

He was all smiles as he kept close to his longtime partner, who looked stylish in a clinging magenta dress.

Jessica elevated her look by cinching a yellow and gray horizontally striped belt around her waist.

The New York native, who has three children with Jerry, coordinated the accessory with her woven multicolor purse.

She wore oversized, glamorous glossy black sunglasses and small diamond drop earrings. 

Her bouncy blonde bob haircut was styled in an off-center part and fluffy waves. 

Legend: Paul McCartney was also in attendance at the star-studded performance

Legend: Paul McCartney was also in attendance at the star-studded performance

Fashionable: The Beatles sensation wore a sleek all black look for the summer night in New York

Fashionable: The Beatles sensation wore a sleek all black look for the summer night in New York

Sweet: Model Christie Brinkley made the show a mother-daughter date with Sailor Brinkley Cook

Sweet: Model Christie Brinkley made the show a mother-daughter date with Sailor Brinkley Cook

Summer frock: Sailor joined her mom in a floral patterned red maxi dress

Summer frock: Sailor joined her mom in a floral patterned red maxi dress

Fashion-forward: Brinkley looked stunning in a plunging blue and cream mini dress

Fashion-forward: Brinkley looked stunning in a plunging blue and cream mini dress 

Living legend Paul McCartney was also in attendance at the celebrity-filled concert. 

The 81-year-old Beatles crooner looked fantastic in an all black look that included a crew neck sweater and denim pants.

He wore aviator sunglasses and his graying hair was in a shaggy cut that complemented his fully gray beard.

The iconic music artist wore a watch around his right wrist and flashed a thumbs-up as he arrived at the venue.

Joining in the fun on Monday evening was Christie Brinkley, 69, who brought along her daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook, 25.

The stunning supermodel wowed in a plunging blue and cream patterned mini dress.

She paired the flirty look – which had a tiered skirt – with to-the-knee gladiator sandals. 

Sailor joined her mom in a long-sleeved floral patterned red maxi dress that she wore with black ballet flats.

His and hers looks: Brooke Shields coordinated in blue with her husband Chris Henchy

His and hers looks: Brooke Shields coordinated in blue with her husband Chris Henchy

Cute couple: Chris wore a button-up blue shirt and white trousers while Brooke donned a clinging light blue dress

Cute couple: Chris wore a button-up blue shirt and white trousers while Brooke donned a clinging light blue dress

Loved-up: The longtime spouses were affectionate as they lovingly held hands

Loved-up: The longtime spouses were affectionate as they lovingly held hands

Laidback: John Mayer looked handsome in a button-up white shirt with rolled up sleeves

Laidback: John Mayer looked handsome in a button-up white shirt with rolled up sleeves

Music icons: John and Jon Bon Jovi got together for a photo op

Music icons: John and Jon Bon Jovi got together for a photo op

L-R: Andy Cohen, Billy Joel and John seen together at the SiriusXM event

L-R: Andy Cohen, Billy Joel and John seen together at the SiriusXM event

Pair: David Portnoy was joined by his girlfriend Silvana Mojica, who wore a plunging, striped jumper

Pair: David Portnoy was joined by his girlfriend Silvana Mojica, who wore a plunging, striped jumper

L-R: Kevin Mazur, Jennifer Mazur and David Portnoy

L-R: Kevin Mazur, Jennifer Mazur and David Portnoy

Concertgoers: Robert Kraft and David Zaslav were also guests at the live performance

Concertgoers: Robert Kraft and David Zaslav were also guests at the live performance

Style maven: Stella McCartney showed off her stellar style in a khaki romper

Style maven: Stella McCartney showed off her stellar style in a khaki romper

Attendees: Michael J. Fox and Howard Stern were among the many A-listers at Monday's show

Attendees: Michael J. Fox and Howard Stern were among the many A-listers at Monday’s show

Friends: Howard Stern's wife Beth Stern posed with Alexis Roderick, who is married to Billy Joel

Friends: Howard Stern’s wife Beth Stern posed with Alexis Roderick, who is married to Billy Joel

Trio: Beth, Billy, and Alexis gathered together for a quick flick

Trio: Beth, Billy, and Alexis gathered together for a quick flick

Special set: Ed Sheeran performed an exclusive concert featuring music from his latest album Subtract for SiriusXM subscribers

Special set: Ed Sheeran performed an exclusive concert featuring music from his latest album Subtract for SiriusXM subscribers

With Andy Cohen: The high-profile production is slated to air on SiriusXM’s The Ed Sheeran Channel on Wednesday, August 16 at 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm ET

With Andy Cohen: The high-profile production is slated to air on SiriusXM’s The Ed Sheeran Channel on Wednesday, August 16 at 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm ET

Ed Sheeran performed an exclusive concert featuring music from his latest album Subtract for SiriusXM subscribers.

The high-profile production is slated to air on SiriusXM’s The Ed Sheeran Channel on Wednesday, August 16 at 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm ET.

After that, the performance will re-air throughout the week – and the show will also  air on SiriusXM Hits 1. 

It comes after the redhead pop star performed for free at Sam Branson’s 38th birthday bash on Necker Island.



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Ed Sheeran keeps us all in the loop at the Hammersmith Apollo https://latestnews.top/ed-sheeran-keeps-us-all-in-the-loop-at-the-hammersmith-apollo/ https://latestnews.top/ed-sheeran-keeps-us-all-in-the-loop-at-the-hammersmith-apollo/#respond Thu, 11 May 2023 15:55:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/11/ed-sheeran-keeps-us-all-in-the-loop-at-the-hammersmith-apollo/ Ed keeps us all in the loop: Ed Sheeran at the Hammersmith Apollo By Tim De Lisle Published: 09:18 EDT, 22 October 2012 | Updated: 09:19 EDT, 22 October 2012 Ed Sheeran: Hammersmith Apollo, London Rating: Ren Harvieu Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London Ed Sheeran performs on stage at Hammersmith Apollo, where he calls the crowd […]]]>


Ed keeps us all in the loop: Ed Sheeran at the Hammersmith Apollo

Ed Sheeran: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Rating: 4 Star Rating

Ren Harvieu Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

Ed Sheeran performs on stage at Hammersmith Apollo, where he calls the crowd his 'gospel choir'

Ed Sheeran performs on stage at Hammersmith Apollo, where he calls the crowd his ‘gospel choir’

The posters on the walls inside the Hammersmith Apollo invite Ed Sheeran’s fans, mostly girls whose GCSEs lie ahead of them, to film him performing his opening song and help ‘create one big fat fan video’.

Ten years ago, those posters would have carried grim warnings of the consequences for anyone taking a picture, never mind shooting a video.

Sheeran, still only 21, is on the fans’ side. He thanks not just everyone who has bought his album, but also those who stole it: ‘whether you bought it from Tesco’s or illegally downloaded it, thank you for knowing the words and singing them back’. He’s a boy of the people.

His album + has been in the chart for more than a year. Sheeran could fill the O2 if he felt like it, but he prefers to do five nights at Hammersmith. He could set prices at £35 to £50, but all tickets are £24. In the world of The Rolling Stones, that wouldn’t cover the booking fee.

From the outside, the Sheeran phenomenon is puzzling. He looks like a minor character in one of the big fantasy-film franchises, somewhere between a hobbit and a member of the Weasley family. His music is dogged acoustic pop in the Jack Johnson tradition, with the odd burst of polite rapping. If he hadn’t come along, there would have been no need to invent him.

In concert, though, he is more than the sum of his parts. Standing on stage all alone, he puts more gusto into the task than you get from some indie bands in a year. ‘For the next two hours,’ he announces, ‘my job is to entertain you.’

Soon, he is calling the crowd ‘my gospel choir’ and setting us tasks. When he first emerged, my col-league David Bennun likened him to Jamie Oliver, but this is more Gareth Malone. And it is similarly hard to dislike.

Ren Harvieu, from Manchester, has a hefty voice, drenched in the sixties

Ren Harvieu, from Manchester, has a hefty voice, drenched in the sixties

On about half the songs, he turns himself into a band, using a gizmo he calls the Loop Station. He slaps the wood of the guitar to lay down  a simple beat. He plays a sequence of chords and adds some backing vocals, from himself or the crowd. All this goes into a box on the floor, which he controls with his trainered foot. It’s simple but appealing, like watching Rolf Harris do a painting.

His strumming is rudimentary: there are toy guitars that make a better sound. His singing is variable: high and pure, if anonymous, when he does a traditional folk song, amiable and more characterful on his own stuff, and impressively slick when he goes into a freestyle rap. He has put in the hard yards – 312 gigs in 2009 – and it shows.

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The sense of a loop is not just  musical. Sheeran’s lyrics deal with life stages that lie just on the horizon for the fans, such as leaving school, becoming pregnant or seeing your loved one head for university.

On the surface, they are singing his words back at him; beneath it, he is singing their thoughts and fears back at them (‘everything I say is gonna sound awkward’). His better songs potter along for a while, then take off in the chorus. Shrewdly, he opens with one of them (Give Me Love) and ends with another (The A Team).

He lets one number ramble on for 15 minutes, getting carried away with his box of tricks, but the show as a whole starts and finishes bang on time. He ends by taking a picture of the fans, filming him: another loop.

Ren Harvieu, from Manchester, is the best new voice I’ve heard this year. Hefty, impassioned and drenched in the Sixties, it’s the voice Lana Del Rey would like to have, and could have if she spent time honing her craft.

At her biggest London show so far, Harvieu and a tight three-piece band channelled Roy Orbison and Dusty Springfield, though with the crowd seated the atmosphere was not as good as when she was playing the clubs in the spring. Her debut album, Through The Night, is warmly recommended.

 

Barbra Streisand: Release Me. Columbia, out now

In the notes to this collection of discarded recordings, Barbra Streisand explains she doesn’t give much thought to her music once she’s recorded it. But someone does, judging by the photos of a ‘private vault’, stacked with hundreds of master-tapes. The word is that her fretful perfectionism sent these cuts into the reject bin.

But she’s listened to some again and fans will be pleased with a 1970 take on Randy Newman’s I Think It’s Going To Rain Today and three songs from an unfinished third volume in her Broadway series.

Peter Gabriel: So – 25th Anniversary Edition. Real World, out tomorrow

The classic early line-up of Genesis debated touring in 2005 before Peter Gabriel, who left in 1975, said no. He may have been tempted had 1987’s So, with its saucy Motown pastiche Sledgehammer, not made him a superstar. Two bonus live discs find him enjoying a new lease of life that ensured he’d never need a reunion to pay the mortgage.

Steve Hackett, lead guitarist from 1970 to 1977, says his Genesis Revisited II (Inside Out, out tomorrow) HHH is ‘the Ring Cycle, but in rock’. It’s faithful, full-blooded and arguably a shade redundant.

Josephine: Portrait. Ark, out now

There’s a paragraph reserved in every new artist’s biography for influences, as if a love of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Bob Marley is all you need to channel their brilliance.

Born in Manchester to Liberian and Jamaican parents, 29-year-old Josephine Oniyama drops those names, along with those of Nigerian legends Fela Kuti and King Sunny Adé and gospel trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe. But she is compelling in her own right, her voice full of interest and never forced, her songs assured and stylishly delivered.

Portrait eases naturally from the title track’s early-Sixties soul to  A Freak A’s blissfully unaffected acoustic pop to the twitchy West African highlife of Pepper Shaker.

Josephine shines in the middle of it all, making you listen again and again to check that she’s as undeniable as she sounds.



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