Popular singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has been making headlines recently due to his involvement in a copyright infringement trial. Sheeran sang and played the guitar on the witness stand during the trial, which involves allegations that his hit song “Thinking Out Loud” copied Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” (ABC News). The trial is ongoing and the outcome is still unknown.
Aside from the trial, Sheeran is also preparing for the release of his new album “Subtract,” which is said to be informed by grief and will feature a more stripped-down sound (The Guardian). Despite the current legal issues, Sheeran is still scheduled to perform at various venues, including the Met Philly in Pennsylvania and Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, just ahead of his performance at Raymond James Stadium (Philadelphia Inquirer, Tampa Bay Times).
Fans in Minnesota can look forward to seeing Sheeran at U.S. Bank Stadium, but they can also catch him performing the night before at the State Theatre in Minneapolis with support from singer-songwriter Ben Kweller (CBS News).
Throughout his career, Sheeran has amassed a significant following with his heartfelt and relatable songs. His success has not gone unnoticed, as he has won multiple awards and accolades in the music industry. However, the ongoing copyright infringement trial brings to light the complexities of creating music and the potential legal implications that come with it (AP News).
As the trial progresses, fans of the British singer-songwriter will be anxiously waiting for the outcome while still eagerly anticipating the release of “Subtract” and his upcoming performances around the United States.