Singer enlists his high school band and Wheatus’ Brendan B. Brown to play “one of my favorite songs of all time” at Hamburg concert
Ed Sheeran reunited his high school band, flew over the lead singer of Wheatus, and performed one of his favorite songs of all time, the enduring Y2K classic โTeenage Dirtbag, for his show Saturday in Hamburg, Germany.
โIโve got a cool surprise for you, itโs really quite cool, but bear with me,โ Sheeran prefaced to the crowd. The singer then talked about his high school band and how, after splitting up decades ago, the group remained good buddies and even reunited this past April to perform at their friendโs wedding.
โWhen we were playing, we played a song we used to play when we were 12. And I said, โFucking hell, isnโt this a great song. I wanna play this live [in concert],โ Sheeran said of the wedding gig.
Sheeran then welcomed his high school band mate onstage to join him, before revealing one more surprise: To perform the still-unmentioned song, Sheeran said, โIโm gonna email the lead singer and see if heโll come and sing it. And heโs flown over especially from New York just for this, and itโs gonna be fucking awesome, I canโt wait. This is one of my favorite songs of all time, Iโd say top 10 favorite songs of all time.โ
Wheatusโ Brendan B. Brown then appeared to join Sheeran and his high school band on the Volksparktadion stage. โOne of my fav moments ever on stage, thank you Brendan. What a night,โ Sheeran later added on social media alongside behind-the-scenes footage of the unlikely collaboration: