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Ed Sheeran gets into the spirit of Sydney’s gay and lesbian Mardi Gras as he waves the pride flag on the Accor Stadium concert stage during the Australian tour
Ed Sheeran was very happy to show his audience that he is an ally of the LGBTQ community during his concert in Sydney on Friday night.
british musician played a sold-out concert at the Accor Stadium in Sydney’s Olympic Park that night, with around 83,500 people gathered to watch the show.
During the performance, the 32-year-old waved a rainbow flag, known as a gay pride flag, before wearing it across his shoulders.
It appeared to have been given to the Shape OF You singer by an audience member.
Ed was getting into the celebratory spirit in Sydney, where both WorldPride and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is underway.
Ed Sheeran (pictured) was very happy to show his audience that he is an ally of the LGBTQ community during his concert in Sydney on Friday night.
The singer is on tour in Australia and took time out of his busy schedule on Saturday to surprise sick children at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick.
The Thinking Out Loud hitmaker was seen outside the Sydney hospital before taking his Maths tour to the city’s Accor Stadium that evening.
His team, all wearing masks, were also with him as one carried his guitar before the impromptu performance.
Ed has made a habit of giving back to his young fans while on tour Down Under.
The British musician played a sold-out concert at the Accor Stadium in Sydney’s Olympic Park that night, with around 83,500 people gathered to watch the show.
During the performance, the 32-year-old waved a rainbow flag, known as a gay pride flag, before wearing it across his shoulders.
It appeared to have been given to the Shape OF You singer by an audience member.
It also surprised children and teenagers at Queensland Children’s Hospital last weekend.
During a Queensland hospital visit, a teen made all her dreams come true when she got to sing along with the pop star.
Keasine Latu was lucky enough to not only meet her idol and hear some of his biggest hits, but also share a special moment with him as they performed a duet.
She told the Today Show on Channel 9 that she was “very nervous” but that it was the best experience of her life.
Ed was getting into the celebratory spirit in Sydney, where both WorldPride and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras are underway.