- Film And TV
- 26 Oct 22
According to the musician the documentary is already shooting, however, no release date has been confirmed.
A documentary about the life of Ed Sheeran is in the works, the singer has revealed.
Sheeran, who's set to tour the world in 2023 with his Mathematics show, told The Sun in an interview that shooting for the film has already begun.
“We are shooting a documentary at the moment about my life, and there was a big conversation about what we include,” the musician explained.
Sheeran spoke about what will and won't make it into the documentary, adding: “As long as it’s honest and it links in with a theme of something that’s in a song — there is no point in putting something in if it’s detrimental to my life.
“It is a very fine line, it is why I live in Suffolk and not in LA. My life as a celebrity is turned on when I am in New York, but at home I am a friend, a dad, a husband, a son,” the English singer continued. “You can’t bring celebrity baggage to home.”
Sheeran recently appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, giving his new track ‘Celestial’ it's live debut. The new single has been released as part of the new Pokémon games Pokémon Violet and Pokémon Scarlet.
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The 'Shape Of You' crooner will embark on the Australian/Asian leg of his Mathematics tour in February 2023, hvaing recently added support from English pop artist and friend of Sheeran's, Maisie Peters, plus Indigenous Australian singer Budjerah. The tour supports the singer-songwriters most recent studio album, =, which released last October. This tour will mark the musician's first trip to Australia since the ÷ tour back in 2018.
Sheeran then takes North America from May through to September 2023. Support across these dates will include a slew of different artists - Khalid, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters and Russ on differing dates.
Check out Sheeran's latest offering below.