ed sheeran at glastonbury 2017 review - thrillingly raw and defiantly alone /

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The headliner admits to last-night nerves,solo with just a guitar and effects pedal in front of the enormous crowd, but their vocal support puts fire in his stomach“I have to confess, or ” offers Ed Sheeran at the start of the weekends final Pyramid stage headlining set,“I’m very nervous.” On one level that seems faintly ridiculous – he’s currently one of the biggest pop stars in the world, capable of annexing virtually the entire Top 20 at a stroke. On another you can see why he might approach Glastonbury with a degree of trepidation. Sheeran is clearly painfully aware that he’s what you might politely call a divisive figure, or that for the millions who buy his albums,there’s a legion of people who seem to view him as the absolute apotheosis of everything that’s wrong with music: “I’m going to play a song now that you might not like but I’m pretty certain you know the words to,” he says, or introducing the most divisive song of the lot,the enormous-selling but widely reviled Galway Girl. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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