Ed Sheeran visited the Oracle Red Bull Racing garage in Miami on Friday afternoon.
The 33-year-old artist appeared to be gearing up for the upcoming F1 Grand Prix of Miami, which will take place this Sunday.
The hitmaker – who was recently spotted on a rare date night with his wife – was also pictured speaking to motorsport director Christian Horner during his tour of the facility.
Sheeran cut a very casual figure as he wore a black T-shirt and dark gray cargo pants as he made the rounds around the garage.
The Grammy Award-winning artist completed his look for the day with a pair of two-tone Nike sneakers.
Ed Sheeran visited the Oracle Red Bull Racing garage in Miami on Friday afternoon
The songwriter’s visit to the garage took place not long before the tenth anniversary of the release of his second record, titled X.
X was preceded by the release of one single, Sing, which debuted in April 2014.
The record was eventually released on June 20 of that year to generally positive reviews from critics.
Several other singles, including the hit Thinking Out Loud, debuted after the record’s release.
X was later nominated for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Album Of The Year.
Sheeran subsequently took home the Brit Award for British Album of the Year for his work on the record.
The performer recently spoke about the release of X during an interview with Billboard and said he was happy to see the record’s lasting impact on fans.
“At the time I was just happy that people liked the songs and now I look back on the album, and it’s an album that people really liked, which I think is good,” he said.
The 33-year-old artist appeared to be gearing up for the upcoming F1 Grand Prix of Miami, which will take place this Sunday.
The hitmaker – who was recently spotted on a rare date night with his wife – was also pictured speaking to motorsport director Christian Horner during his tour of the facility.
Sheeran looked very casual as he wore a black T-shirt and dark gray cargo pants as he made the rounds around the garage
The Grammy Award-winning artist completed his look for the day with a pair of two-tone Nike sneakers
Sheeran also called the record a monumental boost to his profile as a songwriter.
“It took me from arenas to stadiums and I feel like it was such an important album in my career,” he said.
The artist concluded with a speech about how he wanted to continuously develop as a songwriter.
‘Musically, I always think, “Have I said this before? Has a song sounded like this before?” “It’s less about what other people are doing and more about what I’ve already done and constantly doing something different,” he said.