
Ed Sheeran leads a call for £250m long-term music education funding in the UK
Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Coldplay, Stromzy and 500 others have signed an open letter demanding government funding to support UK music education and training initiatives.
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It's alright to cry Even my dad does sometimes So don't wipe your eyes Tears remind you you're alive It's alright to die 'Cause death's the only thing you haven't tried But just for tonight Hold on So live life like you're giving up 'Cause you act like you are Go ahead and just live it up Go on and tear me apart It's alright to shake Even my hand does sometimes So inside we'll rage Against the dying of the light It's alright to say That death's the only thing you haven't tried But just for today Hold on So live life like you're giving up 'Cause you act like you are Go ahead and just live it up Go on and tear me apart And hold on Live life like you're giving up 'Cause you act like you are Go ahead and just live it up Go on and tear me apart And hold on
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Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Coldplay, Stromzy and 500 others have signed an open letter demanding government funding to support UK music education and training initiatives.

Ed seemingly confirms his next album will be titled 'Play' while responding to fan speculation about mathematical symbols.

The tour will include 15 shows across Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Denmark

His seventh album will arrive on 29th September.

His seventh album will arrive on 29th September.

It is taking from Ed's upcoming album '-' (Subtract) which will arrive on 5th May.

It's set to arrive on 5th May.

Khalid, Russ, Rosa Linn, and Cat Burns will also join Ed on the road next summer.

As part of a court case in which the singer is fighting a claim against his hit single 'Shape Of You', Sheeran was questioned about his songwriting process.
