Framlingham-raised superstar Ed Sheeran entertains British troops and families at Dhekelia garrison in Cyprus
Suffolk superstar Ed Sheeran treated British troops and their families to a few hours of entertainment in Cyprus over the weekend.
The Framlingham-raised singer spent Sunday afternoon signing autographs, taking selfies and chatting with soldiers at the Dhekelia garrison.
Ed was in Cyprus for two shows of his +–=÷× tour.
Armed Forces members and their families were treated to some of his top hits at the gig organised by the British Forces Foundation (BFF).
Mark Cann, BFF chief executive, described Ed as an ‘absolute superstar’, willing to give his time for those serving their country despite his busy schedule.
Mr Cann said: “I think it says a lot about him as a person and why he did it. It’s a real mark of respect for the young men and women of the Armed Forces who want to serve.
“He’s not interested in doing it for any political reasons.
“I would say this works not because he’s a superstar. He does it because he’s genuinely a very nice guy.”
Mr Cann said Ed covered ‘a lot of ground’ during his trip, speaking with many people.
Ed also visited the United Nations mission in Nicosia, Mr Cann said.
Earlier this year, he also performed for the England men’s football team during the European Championships this summer.
The Ministry of Defence has been approached for comment.