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Ed Sheeran
Hard Rock Live — Hollywood, FL
Ed Sheeran
Hard Rock Live — Hollywood, FL

Ed Sheeran is a Suffolk-born singer-songwriter who became one of the biggest pop acts of the 2010s by basically refusing to do what pop stars usually do. He showed up with a loop pedal and acoustic guitar, built songs from the ground up in front of audiences, and somehow made that feel massive. His early EPs traded in folk-inflected storytelling—think Amy Winehouse covers and bedroom recordings—before x and Divide turned him into a stadium fixture. Shape of You became inescapable. Thinking Out Loud made weddings unbearable in the best way. He's never really stopped being that guy who cares more about songwriting craft than image, even when he was dating celebrities and winning Grammys. His later work leaned into dance and drill influences, which felt less natural but showed he wasn't interested in repeating himself. Love or hate his ubiquity, there's something genuinely uncynical about how he approaches music.

Ed's shows are weirdly intimate even in massive venues. He'll loop-build songs live and people go quiet to watch it happen. The crowd knows every word to everything. There's singing along but not moshing. Mostly just people standing there recognizing themselves in the songs.

Known for Shape of You, Thinking Out Loud, Perfect, Castle on the Hill, Shivers

Ed Sheeran played Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on May 4, 2024, with a six-song set: Shivers, Shape of You, Thinking Out Loud, Bloodstream, Perfect, and Bad Habits. A short set at a football stadium means a festival or event appearance, but those six songs are a greatest-hits distillation. Bloodstream is an underrated pick for a short set, and Thinking Out Loud always connects in a crowd that size.

Miami's music scene is built on reggaeton, hip-hop, and Latin rhythms—it's a city that moves to a different beat than most of Sheeran's home territory. But there's a reason pop acts of his size play here consistently. The city's got the venue infrastructure and the audience appetite for mainstream pop, even if it coexists with the Latin and urban sounds that actually define the place.

Stay in Wynwood if you want walkable energy—the neighborhood's shifted from pure arts district into something with real restaurants and bars. Hit up Juvia for dinner: it's the kind of place that doesn't feel like it's trying too hard, with actual good food across Latin, Asian, and Peruvian influences. Spend the day at Vizcaya Museum before the show—the grounds are genuinely beautiful and give you that old Miami feeling without the tourist trap vibe. Then catch the show and actually enjoy the city instead of just passing through it.

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