Ed Sheeran Recruits Wheatus' Brendan Brown for "Teenage Dirtbag" Cover in Germany: Watch
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Ed Sheeran invited Brendan B. Brown, frontman of Wheatus, to perform a cover of "Teenage Dirtbag" at his concert in Hamburg, Germany. This collaboration stemmed from Sheeran's childhood memories of playing the song with friends in a band at age 12. The trio recently reunited after 20 years to play at a friend's wedding. During the concert, Sheeran mainly accompanied Brown on guitar, while his friends played drums and bass. Sheeran shared his excitement on Instagram, calling it one of his favorite moments, which highlighted the importance of music in his life. Sheeran is currently on a European tour promoting his upcoming album.
Ed Sheeran delighted fans by inviting Wheatus' Brendan B. Brown onstage in Hamburg, Germany to perform a cover of "Teenage Dirtbag," a song from Sheeran's childhood. Brown was celebrated for fulfilling his "Teenage Dirtbag" duties, as Sheeran accompanied him on guitar alongside his childhood friends on drums and bass.
In an Instagram post, Ed Sheeran shared his nostalgic connection to "Teenage Dirtbag," revealing he performed it with friends at the age of 12. They recently reunited to play together after 20 years, leading to the collaboration with Brown during the concert.
Sheeran expressed gratitude to Brown, calling the performance one of his favorite moments ever on stage. The collaboration marked a significant nostalgic return to his teenage musical roots.
As part of his European tour, Sheeran continues to promote his upcoming eighth album, set to release on September 12, while also having contributed a rock song, "Drive," to F1: The Movie.
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