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Sheeran's Loop Tour: A Triumph with Minor Tech Glitches
1 Feb
Summary
- Ed Sheeran performed a 2 hour 45 minute set with 29 songs.
- The Loop tour uses a loop pedal for live song construction.
- Technical sound issues sometimes impacted intimate song moments.

Ed Sheeran commenced his Loop tour in Australia, a solo stadium show centered around his signature loop pedal technique. The concert spanned two hours and 45 minutes, featuring 29 songs from his extensive 15-year career and material from his latest album, 'Play'. Sheeran utilized a central stage and a secondary platform, enhanced by a large screen with dynamic visuals and pyrotechnics.
The tour's premise, performing entirely solo by layering vocals and instruments in real-time, aimed for an intimate connection. However, the vast stadium acoustics sometimes proved problematic. During stripped-back songs like 'The A Team', echoes and heavy delays detracted from the intended intimacy, creating a soundscape that occasionally felt overwhelming.
Despite these technical hurdles, Sheeran's performance remained engaging. He incorporated audience requests, showcasing deeper cuts. The show reached new heights when Irish folk band Beoga joined him, injecting vibrant energy into songs like 'Galway Girl' and 'Nancy Mulligan', offering a welcome respite from the solo loop setup.




