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Bang Showbiz – 26 January 2025 / 7:15 Paradise | History: 529810
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Ed Sheeran has made history as the first international artist to perform at Bhutan.
The “Bad Habits” hit creator greeted “an honor” to perform at Changlimithangu Stadium in Thimphu on Friday (24.01.25) and praised the “extraordinary” fans from the country of South Asia, who had seen him playing and They made him and his team feels very welcome.
He shared a video on Instagram on Saturday (25.01.25), which read: “I had the honor of being the first international artist to play Bhutan last night. What concert, what place, what beautiful place with extraordinary people let me know if Can I move there, please and thank you.
“And I also thank you very much for welcoming me and my crew on the tournament, and for any volunteer who helped organize such a historical show. We hope to see you again soon! (sic)”
In the video, Ed reflected how “crazy” was to break a record.
Standing near the scene, he reflected: “It is the madness that this is the first international concert here. I hope there will be many more.”
The 33-year-old singer was welcomed in the country by King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Tree.
He added: “I went to dinner with the king and queen yesterday and they said,” We want people to come in place who want to love and respect the country and understand the ideals. “
“Yes, I feel very honored to be chosen and I look forward to playing. This is such a marmalade.”
The video was then cut off from the concert, with the singer of ‘Castle on the Hill’ showing the audience how proud she felt for them.
He said: “I have been all over the world, I have been in some amazing places, but I have never done so before.
“To be able to visit a place like butan, be able to stay on stage and bring this show here. I remember playing in an empty room and now I can play the first international concert in Bhutan – sometimes.”