Ed Sheeran surprises music students at Sheffield College

The Singer songwriter offered industry advice and performed with students

Music student Lol Bailey and Ed Sheeran
Author: Julie CastonPublished 16th May 2024
Last updated 16th May 2024

Global superstar Ed Sheeran has surprised music students at The Sheffield College by performing with them during a visit to a workshop.

The singer- songwriter met students, and staff before sharing insights on the music industry in a question and answer session.

He also took to the stage to perform 'Castle on the Hill'.

Earlier in the day, he visited Red Tape Studios on Shoreham Street and spoke to young musicians completing the Tracks course run by Sheffield Music School.

The surprise visit was organised in partnership with Sheffield City Council.

Angela Foulkes, Chief Executive and Principal, The Sheffield College, said:

“It was fantastic to welcome Ed Sheeran to the college.

“We are used to offering students access to some fantastic industry experts as part of our new Skills Guarantee - but this is on another level!

“It’s not every day that a global singer songwriter drops by to share their talent, knowledge and expertise with students to help them go further in their careers.”

Matthew Henley, Curriculum Manager for Music, The Sheffield College, added:

“We are really proud of our diverse student community, some of whom have gone on to earn success as performers, DJs, composers, promoters and producers.

“It was an honour to meet Ed Sheeran. The students couldn’t believe it when he walked into the room and joined in with their rehearsal of his song. It was an inspirational experience that they will never forget.”

Ian Naylor, Head of Music Education, Sheffield City Council, said:

“Sheffield has a rich musical heritage and is committed to developing homegrown talent and seeing our creative industries thrive.

“It’s been a pleasure to host Ed today and see first-hand his commitment to using his global platform to champion the importance of music education.

“There is real alignment with our own ambitions here in Sheffield where, despite a challenging funding environment, our commitment to a future where music is at the heart of our plans for the city is unwavering, most notably the development of the £15 million Harmony Works project.

“Most importantly, Ed’s visit has been a brilliant experience for Sheffield music students and showcases what our wonderful city has to offer.”

Ed Sheeran

Student Lol Bailey, 19, who was performing ‘Shape of You’ when Ed Sheeran walked onto the stage, is completing a Music Performance and Production Extended Diploma at the college.

“It really threw me off when Ed Sheeran walked on stage but it was brilliant,” said Lol, whose ambition is to make it big in the music industry.

Alongside studying, Lol is in a band called Shabbah and is doing paid gigs in Sheffield and London after developing a love for music during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Student Brad Lyne, 18, who is also completing a Music Performance and Production Extended Diploma, had the chance to rap with Ed Sheeran.

Brad, whose performance name is Cheatcodez, said:

“It was so cool. He’s a global superstar and an absolute legend but he was a normal dude who gave us some great advice. It made me think if he can achieve success, we can too.”

Music student Wisdom Ohue, 19, who performs by the name Wisdom-Wizzystar, added:

"I was really shocked when he walked on stage. I wasn’t expecting it at all.”

Wisdom added:

“My experience at the college has been great. My confidence and performance skills have got way better.”

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