British pop star Ed Sheeran broke the news he tested positive for COVID-19 on social media days before his new studio album is due out
British pop star Ed Sheeran said Sunday he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will do interviews and performances from his house while he self-isolates.“Quick note to tell you that I’ve sadly tested positive for Covid, so I’m now self-isolating and following government guidelines,” Sheeran wrote on Instagram. “It means that I’m now unable to plough ahead with any in person commitments for now, so I’ll be doing as many of my planned interviews/performances I can from my house.
Representatives did not immediately say which performances he is cancelling and which he will carry out from home. Sheeran’s official website lists no performances before April. The four-time Grammy winner’s new studio album is called “,” which is pronounced “Equals.”for The Globe’s arts and lifestyle newsletters for more news, columns and advice in your inbox.
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