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Ed Sheeran: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.


Decked in a hoodie, cargo pants and coveted sneakers, a slimmed-down and clean-shaven Ed Sheeran stands surrounded by bookshelves and a host of world-class musicians. He's flanked by music director to the stars, Adam Blackstone, who assembled the band and handled bass guitar duties. After opening this Tiny Desk (home) concert with his latest single, "Shivers," Sheeran introduces himself and proceeds with more hits, new tunes, and a surprise throwback.

The English singer-songwriter may appear acclimated to a live band, but it's a pretty rare occasion. For more than a decade, Sheeran's become revered for ripping down stadiums, but usually (and remarkably) it's just him, a guitar and loop pedals.

The material released so far from his upcoming album, out Oct. 29, leans heavily into the '80s pop sphere and provides glimpses into Sheeran's personal life during his time away. Here, he debuts "Overpass Graffiti," an uptempo ode to the endurance of long love. "Visiting Hours" is a heartfelt dedication to his close friend and mentor, Australian record executive Michael Gudinski, who passed away in March.

Although most of the setlist honors =, Sheeran veers momentarily to take us to church with 2014's "Make It Rain" from the TV show Sons of Anarchy. The choir only takes up a smidgen of physical real estate, but their voices manage to engulf the entire space, propelling the song to another stratosphere. He closes the performance with a quiet storm version of his summer single "Bad Habits."

SET LIST

  • "Shivers"
  • "Make It Rain"
  • "Overpass Graffiti"
  • "Visiting Hours"
  • "Bad Habits"
  • MUSICIANS

  • Adam Blackstone: musical director/bass
  • Terence Vaughn: keys
  • Tim Stewart: guitar
  • Clay Sears: guitar
  • Brian Frasier-Moore: drums
  • Rayfield Holloman: pedal steel guitar
  • Whitney Smith: vocals
  • Raphael Smith: vocals
  • Melissa Best: vocals
  • Antia Coach: vocals
  • Melany Watson: vocals
  • Kyron Elcock: vocals
  • Raymond Mason: trombone
  • Michael Leonhart: trumpet
  • Sam Greenfield: saxophone
  • CREDITS

  • Video: Chadrick Fellers, Jeremy Ivory-Chambers, Porous Porousfreak
  • Audio: Tyrell Ace Clark, James Hardy-Martin, Douglas Touré Harris
  • TINY DESK TEAM

  • Producer: Bobby Carter
  • Video Producer: Kara Frame
  • Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
  • Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Bobby Carter, Maia Stern, Sofie Hernandez-Simeonidis
  • Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
  • Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
  • Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

    Bobby Carter
    Bobby Carter is a leader on the Tiny Desk Concerts team for NPR Music. He's brought an ever growing roster of big names and emerging artists through NPR's HQ to squeeze behind the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen and record standout performances, including Usher, Mac Miller, Noname, Anderson.Paak and H.E.R.
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