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Ed Sheeran announces three Irish acts as support on new US tour

Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran has announced that he has picked three Irish artists to be among the support acts for his upcoming US stadium tour.

Folk trio Amble, Dublin singer songwriter Aaron Rowe and all-female trad supergroup Biird will open for the singer on a string of dates across North America on his Loop Tour in 2026.

The three acts all met when Sheeran made a surprise appearance at this year's Fleadh Cheoil in August and performed some of his own songs and Irish traditional tunes at The Sky And The Ground Pub in Wexford.

picture of irish trad band Biird
Biird

Sheeran, whose grandmother hailed from Gorey, played his chart-topping 2017 hit Castle On The Hill.

The hitmaker, who recently revealed he identifies culturally as Irish, also performed the traditional folk song Wild Mountain Thyme alongside Biird.

Sheeran, a lifelong supporter of Irish music and artists, then invited Amble, Rowe and Biird to join him on his new tour, which runs from June to November next year.

irish singer Aaron Rowe
Aaron Rowe

Rowe previously supported Sheeran in Ipswich and he recently released his new single, Talking With You. He supports Lewis Capaldi on all dates on the British singer's forthcoming sold-out UK and Ireland arena tour, including the 3Arena, Dublin on 29 September.

ed sheeran loop tour poster

Rowe made his Glastonbury debut during the summer and supported Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park in London.

11-strong trad group Biird sold-out Vicar Street Last May and formed in September 2023, when they were invited to perform at a literary nights at London Irish Centre. They are currently working on their debut album.

irish folk act Amble
Amble

Amble, who have had hits with Lonely Island and Swan Song, supported Hozier on his recent US tour and they released their new album Reverie, which enjoyed a three-week run at No 1 in the Irish charts, earlier this year.

Myles Smith, Macklemore, Lukas Graham, and Ellie Banke will also play support to Sheeran on his US tour.

The news follows the release of Sheeran's new album Play, which has become his seventh No. 1 LP in Ireland.

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