Dave Bayley, the frontman of the band Glass Animals, is opening up about the super cool thing that the group did for fans during the pandemic.
31.05.2021 - 21:07 / etcanada.com
Ed Sheeran is feeling better than ever.
Over the weekend, the singer appeared on BBC Radio 1, and he talked about deciding to get fit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It’s the first time I’ve been really healthy,” Sheeran said. “I’ve kind of stopped all the bad habit stuff in my life. Started exercising every day. I was eating like a takeaway every single day, and now I don’t eat takeaway every single day and it’s been good.”
He explained that he started focusing on his health after getting off
Dave Bayley, the frontman of the band Glass Animals, is opening up about the super cool thing that the group did for fans during the pandemic.
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Ed Sheeran has revealed that his “really different” new single was meant to be out in time for his appearance at Radio 1’s Big Weekend.The singer-songwriter, whose third record ‘Divide’ came out in 2017, gave a special performance on the banks of River Alde in Suffolk for a virtual edition of the station’s annual festival.Having released the song ‘Afterglow’ last December, Sheeran told fans back in February that he’d return with his fourth album at some point “later this year”.Speaking to Radio
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