Ed Sheeran is living his best life during his return to America. The “Perfect” singer stopped at In-N-Out while back in the United States.

In a video posted to his Instagram, Sheeran stopped at an In-N-Out. The workers allowed Sheeran to take over the speakers and call out people's orders. He ordered a cheeseburger “animal-style” and put on one of the restaurant's signature hats.

“After show burger life,” the caption read.

 

 

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The video ends with Sheeran returning to his car to enjoy his cheeseburger. He gives the sandwich his seal of approval.

This In-N-Out stop likely came after his show at Dodger Stadium on May 2. Sheeran played a set for the Dodgers' Blue Diamond Gala. He will next play a show at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on May 3.

Afterward, Sheeran has three more shows in the United States before taking his “Mathematics” tour to Europe. He will play a headlining set at the Boston Calling and BottleRock festivals on May 24 and 26, respectively. Before those, he will play a special one-off show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, celebrating Multiply's tenth anniversary.

Ed Sheeran's 2024 tour 

Ed Sheeran with Multiply album cover with Barclays Center background.

Ed Sheeran is an award-winning singer-songwriter. He is widely known for his iconic love songs such as “Perfect” and “Thinking Out Loud.”

His debut album, Addition, kicked off a series of math symbol-titled albums. Multiply, Divide, Equals, and Subtract would follow in the subsequent years.

Throughout his career, Sheeran has garnered several awards for these albums. Multiply's “Thinking Out Loud” won two Grammys, Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.

He is currently knee-deep on his “Mathematics” tour. His 2024 itinerary includes legs in Asia and Europe. The stops he is making in America come after a United States-heavy 2023 leg.

The “Mathematics” tour commenced in April 2022 and is a celebration of his first six studio albums. His setlist features a mixture of his five math symbol-titled albums (including the final entry into the series, Subtract). He also plays songs from his No.6 Collaborations Project and his latest album, Autumn Variations, during recent shows.

2023 was a busy year for Sheeran. Not only did he tour across stadiums in North America, he released two studio albums. First was Subtract, which landed him another Best Pop Vocal Album nomination at the Grammys (ultimately losing to Taylor Swift's Midnights).

In the fall, Sheeran released Autumn Variations. The album marked the beginning of a new era for the singer. Presumably, three more seasons-themed albums are coming down the pike.

Coming up, Sheeran will resume the “Mathematics” tour with shows in Lucca, Italy. He will travel across Europe and close out the tour with a show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.