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ED SHEERAN
releases his new single
“A LITTLE MORE”
The track is joined by
the brilliantly comedic
official video starring
RUPERT GRINT &
NATHALIE EMMANUEL!
RUPERT GRINT previously appeared in ED’s official video for
“LEGO HOUSE” in 2011.
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Photo by Petros Studio
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Ed Sheeran releases his brand-new single “A Little More” alongside the official video, where Ed brings back Rupert Grint for an all-new instalment. Both Ed’s and Rupert’s fanbases have been piecing the puzzle together over the last week following a series of social media clues including Rupert seemingly accessing, and posting from, Ed’s social media accounts.
Listen HERE | Watch HERE | Pre-order HERE
Witty and sharp in its lyricism, and underpinned with blues elements through its sound, “A Little More” carries with it a message of self-preservation and moral courage. Sheeran wrote the song alongside DAVE (who previously worked with Sheeran on “Nothing On You”, “F64”), Blake Slatkin (Charli XCX, Kid Laroi), Cirkut (The Weeknd, Lil Nas X) and Johnny McDaid (Sheeran’s longtime collaborator) – production comes from Blake Slatkin, and Cirkut.
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The official video, directed by Emil Nava (Post Malone, Dua Lipa), sees the return of Rupert Grint, who first teamed-up with Ed in the official video for “Lego House” in 2011 where he played the character of an obsessive Sheeran fan. The comedic visual – featuring multiple outfits changes, with Sheeran playing most of the characters throughout – lifts off from where ‘Lego House’ ended. At the start of the video, we see a man (Rupert Grint) be released from prison. Desperately trying to remedy his unlawful past by living a ‘normal’ life, he keeps seeing Ed at his every turn, which begins to unnerve him. Shaking it off, he eventually meets his future wife (Nathalie Emmanuel), culminating with a traditional wedding. However, as Grint’s character pans the church while standing at the altar, he’s not only in for a shock when he sees a sea of wedding guests appear as Sheeran, but also when he lifts the veil of his ‘bride’…
Today’s track is the follow-up to Sheeran’s single “Sapphire”, which he worked on with Arijit Singh. The pair released a special version of the track last month, with Ed singing a chorus in Hindi and Punjabi, and Arijit singing a verse in Hindi and Punjabi and a chorus in English. The result was a blissful cross-cultural fusion of languages and cultures, adorning the song’s celebration of love.
Ed Sheeran’s new album, Play, will be released on Friday 12 September.
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ED SHEERAN
2026 Loop
Australian Tour
Saturday 31 January – Optus Stadium, Perth WA
Sunday 1 February – Optus Stadium, Perth WA
Friday 13 February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
Saturday 14 February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
Sunday 15 February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
Friday 20 February – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
Saturday 21 February – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
Sunday 22 February – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
Thursday 26 February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
Friday 27 February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
Saturday 28 February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
Thursday 5 March – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide SA
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