Ed Sheeran Announces Support Acts For Dublin Gig

Ed Sheeran has revealed his support acts for his Dublin gig.
The highly anticipated gigs at Dublin's 3Arena on April 12th and 13th sold out within minutes of going on sale.
Those who were lucky enough to get their hands on tickets for either of the nights will be interested in who will be warming up for the Shape Of You star.
Ed has revealed on Twitter that Anne Marie and Ryan McMullan will be taking to the stage before his shows on his UK and European leg of his tour. Sheeran described both as fantastic when he announced the news.
Opening acts on my UK and Europe tour are @ryanmcmusic and @AnneMarieIAm. They are both fantastic, check them out, you won't regret it
— Ed Sheeran (@edsheeran) February 22, 2017
Anne Marie would be most known of late for her collaboration with Clean Bandit and Sean Paul on their chart topping single Rockabye but is a solo artist in her own right. She is nominated for British Breakthough Act at the BRIT awards after her successful 2016 with her single Alarm proving to be a chart favourite.
Ryan McMullan is an upcoming artist from the seaside town of Portaferry in Northem Ireland. His songwriting and talent is being harnesseed by big names in the industry with Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody saying he is one of the most exciting artists to come out of Northern Ireland and that he has the voice of an angel. Ryan has already supported Foy Vance who is signed to Sheeran's record label Gingerbread Man.
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