Ed Sheeran enjoys traditional Indian champi ahead of Chennai concert: Watch video

Global pop sensation Ed Sheeran is all set to mesmerize Chennai audiences for the first time on February 5 at the YMCA Grounds in Nandanam. But before setting the stage on fire, he has been soaking in local experiences. The global star was recently spotted enjoying a traditional Indian champi (head massage), and it looks like he absolutely loved it.
Ed Sheeran enjoys traditional Indian champi ahead of Chennai concert: Watch video
Global pop sensation Ed Sheeran is all set to mesmerize Chennai audiences for the first time on February 5 at the YMCA Grounds in Nandanam. The much-anticipated concert is part of his ongoing +–=÷× Tour (Mathematics Tour), which kicked off in 2022 and is organized by AEG Presents Asia and BookMyShow Live.
Fans can expect a one-of-a-kind musical experience, as Sheeran is known for his unique live performances using a loop station. But before setting the stage on fire, he has been soaking in local experiences. The global star was recently spotted enjoying a traditional Indian champi (head massage), and it looks like he absolutely loved it.
In a viral clip, a local masseuse is seen rhythmically tapping Sheeran’s head while the singer, amused and delighted, makes exaggerated faces. Despite the seemingly rough technique, Sheeran appears to be relishing every bit of this authentic Indian experience. The champi, an age-old wellness practice in India, is known for its stress-relieving and hair-nourishing benefits.


From grooving to Bollywood songs to indulging in a desi-style head massage, Sheeran is proving once again that he knows how to make the most of his time in India.
Ed Sheeran is set to bring back his rap roots with a high-energy performance of You Need Me, I Don’t Need You, a fan-favorite from his early career. Singer Jonita Gandhi will open the Chennai concert with a mix of Bollywood hits, indie music, and international tracks.

Sheeran has already performed in Pune on January 30 and Hyderabad on February 2 at Ramoji Film City. After Chennai, he will head to Bengaluru, Shillong, and Gurugram.
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