Global music sensation Ed Sheeran has been spotted at Fitzalan High School. The singer-songwriter, known for hits like ‘Shape of You’ and ‘Bad Habits,’ was seen on school grounds, leaving many wondering about the reason for his visit. Amy Wadge, who has co-written several of Sheeran’s songs, was seen with him.
While the purpose of his appearance remains unclear, speculation is rife. Possibilities include a music video shoot, given his history of incorporating real-life locations into his work. It could also be assumed that he might be mentoring aspiring young musicians.
Regardless of the reason, Sheeran’s presence at Fitzalan High School has generated significant interest within the school. The school is enjoying a moment of heightened attention. Only time will tell what Sheeran’s connection to Fitzalan High School truly is. However, his unexpected appearance has undoubtedly created a buzz and left a lasting impression on the school and its students. During his visit to the school, he performed in front of the children and told them how he was inspired by his music teacher and attended a similar school to Fitzalan. “Don’t do what someone else is telling you to do, do what you want to do,” he told students.
Sheeran’s career skyrocketed with the release of his debut album, +, in 2011. The album spawned hit singles like ‘The A Team’ and ‘Lego House,’ solidifying his status as a rising star. His subsequent albums, × (2014) and ÷ (2017), further cemented his global success, with chart-topping hits like ‘Thinking Out Loud,’ ‘Shape of You,’ and ‘Perfect.’