Ed Sheeran attended the premiere of his new movie titled "Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts" in Leicester Square, London on Oct. 23, Friday.
With hits "Thinking Out Loud" and "Sing," Sheeran has further increased his exposure and popularity with his latest biography film.
The concert film revolves around the beginning of the English singer-songwriter and the three sold-out concerns of Sheeran at the Wembley Stadium. According to the 24-year old, performing at sold-out concerts was his dream.
During the premiere, other celebrities and artists arrived to show their support for Sheeran. One of which is the"What do you mean?" Canadian singer Justin Bieber, who showed up and even joked with Sheeran before the show. Bieber also took the opportunity to confirm a collaboration with Sheeran in the Canadian pop star's latest album titled "Purpose."
According to Bieber on Capital FM , "I think Ed is super talented, one of the most talented writers and guitar players we have right now, so to come here was nothing, I love supporting him...We've known each other for some years now and he's just overall just a great guy and we actually collaborated on my album."
In addition to that confirmation, Bieber even teased fans that the collaboration was purely acoustic. As of this writing, Sheeran has not commented on the 21-year-old pop star's announcement.
"Kiss Me Quick" singer Nathan Sykes, "Up" performer Olly Murs, "Game Of Thrones" actress Maisie Williams and "Spider-Man" latest star Tom Holland were also in attendance at the premiere. Williams also considers herself a "mad supporter" of Sheeran's music since she met the 24-year-old songwriter nearly two years ago, as reported by Glamour Magazine UK.
"Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts" will be played in selected cinemas around the world only from Oct. 23 to Oct. 25. Ticket prices and specific show times have not been released.