Awkward moment police in India pull the plug on street performance from Ed Sheeran as officer fails to recognise the superstar

Awkward moment police in India pull the plug on street performance from Ed Sheeran as officer fails to recognise the superstar
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Awkward moment police in India pull the plug on street performance from Ed Sheeran as officer fails to recognise the superstar
Published: Feb, 09 2025 16:45

This is the awkward moment police in India pulled the plug on a street performance from Ed Sheeran. The officer in Bengaluru failed to recognise the superstar, 33, so unplugged his microphone as he was singing. Ed was mid flow singing his huge hit when the officer walked over looking unimpressed. A fan watching appeared to try to explain to him that it was Ed but he carried on anyway, unplugging the microphone socket at Ed's feet.

 [The officer in Bengaluru failed to recognise the superstar, 33, so unplugged his microphone as he was singing]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The officer in Bengaluru failed to recognise the superstar, 33, so unplugged his microphone as he was singing]

Before Ed was seen telling the crowds on Church Street: 'We were going to play more than one song, but we're only allowed to play only one song, so hopefully that's enough'. Ed addressed the video on his Story on Sunday writing: 'We had permission to busk btw, hence us playing in that exact spot, was planned out before, wasn't just us randomly turning up. This is the awkward moment police in India pulled the plug on a street performance from Ed Sheeran.

 [Ed was mid flow singing his huge hit when the officer walked over looking unimpressed]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Ed was mid flow singing his huge hit when the officer walked over looking unimpressed]

The officer in Bengaluru failed to recognise the superstar, 33, so unplugged his microphone as he was singing. 'All good though, see ya at the concert tonight.'. Ed is currently in Bengaluru for a scheduled concert, and his spontaneous street performance was an unexpected treat for fans. Despite the brief interruption, the singer's presence on Church Street created a buzz among the city's music lovers. As part of his tour across India Ed will also perform in Pune, Shillong, and Delhi in February.

 [A fan watching appeared to try to explain to him that it was Ed but he carried on anyway, unplugging the microphone socket at Ed's feet]
Image Credit: Mail Online [A fan watching appeared to try to explain to him that it was Ed but he carried on anyway, unplugging the microphone socket at Ed's feet]

It comes after Ed continued to ditch his modern technology during a history-making tour of Bhutan, claiming he had thrown away his iPad in an Instagram post on Wednesday. The English hitmaker became the first international artist to perform in the South Asian country last Friday as he wowed fans on stage in Thimphu. Uploading some snaps from the series of concerts, the Perfect singer revealed he had reverted back to an old-school handheld camera and he looked like he was loving every minute of his tech detox.

 [Before Ed was seen telling the crowds on Church Street: 'We were going to play more than one song, but we're only allowed to play only one song, so hopefully that's enough']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Before Ed was seen telling the crowds on Church Street: 'We were going to play more than one song, but we're only allowed to play only one song, so hopefully that's enough']

He added the caption: 'Got rid of my iPad and now I just walk around with a camera like it's 1997. Here's a dump of Bhutan trip. 'Lots more camera guy dumps to come I promise.'. Ed was mid flow singing his huge hit when the officer walked over looking unimpressed. A fan watching appeared to try to explain to him that it was Ed but he carried on anyway, unplugging the microphone socket at Ed's feet. Before Ed was seen telling the crowds on Church Street: 'We were going to play more than one song, but we're only allowed to play only one song, so hopefully that's enough'.

 [Ed addressed the video on his Story on Sunday writing: 'We had permission to busk btw, hence us playing in that exact spot, was planned out before, wasn't just us randomly turning up']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Ed addressed the video on his Story on Sunday writing: 'We had permission to busk btw, hence us playing in that exact spot, was planned out before, wasn't just us randomly turning up']

Ed addressed the video on his Story on Sunday writing: 'We had permission to busk btw, hence us playing in that exact spot, was planned out before, wasn't just us randomly turning up'. One video in the post showed Ed, who claimed to have given up his mobile phone in 2015, whipping out his black camera and taking a selfie in front of thousands of adoring fans. The next snap displayed the end product of the old-fashioned technique, revealing the musician's beaming face as his supporters in Bhutan cheered him on.

 [It comes after Ed continued to ditch his modern technology during a history-making tour of Bhutan, claiming he had thrown away his iPad in an Instagram post on Wednesday]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It comes after Ed continued to ditch his modern technology during a history-making tour of Bhutan, claiming he had thrown away his iPad in an Instagram post on Wednesday]

Trying out another method, one picture saw Ed pose for a mirror selfie with a friend during his tour of the country. The Bad Habits singer donned an all-black ensemble, sporting a black waterproof over some black cargo pants. Another video showed a behind-the-scenes insight into what the Changlimithang Stadium looked like in the run-up to one of his performances, while one photo simply featured a roaring camp fire.

 [The English hitmaker became the first international artist to perform in the South Asian country last Friday as he wowed fans on stage in Thimphu]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The English hitmaker became the first international artist to perform in the South Asian country last Friday as he wowed fans on stage in Thimphu]

A later selfie, presumably taken on his camera, was taken at a sharp angle showing Ed's face from a much lower height as he huddled beneath a heat lamp. The chart-topping singer previously explained the reason he ditched his phone a decade ago, detailing that he 'just was losing real-life interaction, so I got rid of [my phone], I got an iPad, I moved everything onto email, which I reply to once a week'.

Last week he praised the 'incredible' fans who showed up to the unique concert in Bhutan. He wrote on Instagram: 'Had the honour to be the first ever international artist to play Bhutan last night. what a gig, what a country, what a beautiful place with incredible people. 'Lemme know if i can move there, please and thank you. 'And also thank you so much for welcoming me and my touring crew, and for every volunteer who helped put on such a historic show. hopefully see you again soon!'.

The singer had been welcomed to the country by King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Pema. It comes after Ed continued to ditch his modern technology during a history-making tour of Bhutan, claiming he had thrown away his iPad in an Instagram post on Wednesday. The English hitmaker became the first international artist to perform in the South Asian country last Friday as he wowed fans on stage in Thimphu.

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