No busking for Ed Sheeran after Indian police stop gig

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Police in the Indian tech capital of Bengaluru said they had denied the British singer permission to perform on a busy street.
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Ed Sheeran in Ipswich, England, last month.Bradley Collyer / PA via Getty Images

Ed Sheeran's music appears to have hit the wrong note with Indian authorities, who stopped the British singer from busking in the tech capital of Bengaluru.

Videos circulating online show Sheeran, dressed in a white T-shirt and green shorts, playing guitar and singing his hit 2017 single "Shape of You" on a sidewalk in the city of 13 million people ahead of his concert there on Sunday.

A police officer approaches Sheeran and unplugs his microphone to jeers from the crowd, which had been singing along.

Authorities in Bengaluru said Sheeran was playing on one of the busiest streets in the city. Though his staff had approached the police seeking permission, Sheeran had not been given approval to perform there, police said.

"I refused to give permission because Church Street gets very crowded," Shekar T Tekkannanavar, police deputy commissioner for central Bengaluru, was quoted by ANI news agency as saying. "That is the reason he was asked to vacate the place."

Sheeran, who spent the early years of his career in London playing in small venues and busking, confirmed he was busking in Bengaluru but said he had permission to perform.

"Us playing in that exact spot, was planned out before, it wasn’t just randomly turning up," he wrote in an Instagram story Sunday. "All good though."

Lawmakers in the city defended the police.

"Even global stars must follow local rules — no permit, no performance!" P.C. Mohan, a member of the Indian Parliament from central Bengaluru, wrote Sunday on X.

Sheeran, a popular singer in India, is performing a series of concerts there as part of his worldwide Mathematics tour, including two in Bengaluru, where a second show was added because of high ticket demand.

He was joined onstage in Bengaluru by Indian singer Shilpa Rao, singing with her the popular song "Chuttamalle" in its original language, Telugu.

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