.edsheeran sends 'Shivers' throughout NYC at the 2021 VMAs
Ed Sheeran arrives for the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Sept. 12, 2021.
At the 2021 MTV VMAs, Ed Sheeran opted to perform his most recent track instead of his latest ubiquitous hit, and the results were triumphant, as “Shivers” was given a spotlight under the New York City stars on Sunday night . Introduced by his pal Rita Ora as “one of the nicest human beings” that she’s ever befriended and worked with, Sheeran was then beamed in live from Brooklyn Bridge Park, where he strutted through “Shivers” on a triangular stage as purple lights and the NYC skyline sparkled behind him. Sheeran was all smiles during the song’s breakdown, conjuring handclaps in between guitar strums and inviting a full band in on the fun., due out Oct. 29 on Atlantic Records.
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