Ed Sheeran surprises newlywed couple with performance
Updated | By Jean-Mari Schmidt
One of the world's most famous singers performing one of his most famous songs for you is a pretty exceptional wedding gift.
Ed Sheeran might be British (and one of the biggest names in music) but he has a special place in his heart for the city of Nashville in the USA.
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If you didn't know, the artist lived in the American city for a few years a little over a decade ago and recently returned during his Mathematics Tour.
After breaking the record for most attendees at the Nissan Stadium, the singer decided to celebrate after the show by heading to a place he used to frequent while living there called, 'Santa's Pub'.
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The customers at the pub, which is a Christmas-themed pub that boasts cheap beer and karaoke, were shocked and surprised when the Grammy Award-winning Sheeran popped in for some drinks before singing along to some classics.
Posting on his Instagram, Ed shared a video of him singing the Backstreets Boys' 'I Want It That Way' while the crowd joins him.
But that's not all.
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Sheeran was also told that there was a newlywed couple in the bar and he ended up serenading the two, singing one of his biggest hits, 'Thinking Out Loud'.
Here's a look at Ed's wild night out:
It does seem like a night to remember and we have to admit that we might be a little jealous.
At least everyone who was there that evening will have one crazy story to tell, and they'll have the photographic evidence to back it up!
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