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Ed Sheeran's Manager Reveals the Singer's Upcoming Plans for Touring & More Albums

Ed Sheeran's Manager Reveals the Singer's Upcoming Plans for Touring & More Albums

Ed Sheeran has big plans for the future and his manager is opening up about what fans can expect.

The 30-year-old singer recently released his new single “Bad Habits” from his upcoming fifth studio album and it sounds like several new albums are in the works.

Ed‘s manager Stuart Camp told Variety that fans shouldn’t expect the new album to have the same vibe as the current single.

“When you’re an established artist at the level we’re at, you can play a bit dangerously with the first single back, because you know you’re going to get some exposure,” he said. “We knew we could take a slight risk – although you then balance that out with shitting yourself about that slight risk two minutes before it’s due to come out!”

On the album, which is due in the fall, Camp said, “It’ll both surprise and comfort people. There’s some normal Ed songs, but there’s also some more sonically adventurous ones as well.”

Click inside to read about the touring plans…

Camp wouldn’t reveal the actual album release date. He said, “There will be an album this year, but I can’t tell you any more than that.”

While talking about Ed‘s upcoming tour, he said that 2023 will be set aside for North America.

“We’ll be touring – if we’re allowed to – for two to three years, and there may be more records in that period,” Camp said. “If we tour for that long, I’d imagine there will be two albums within that cycle. Because this record’s taken so long to make, we genuinely have a lot of songs, so it could happen relatively quickly. If he wanted to, he could literally release an album of acoustic ballads tomorrow!”

Ed recently revealed what he did every day during his extended hiatus from music.

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