Ed Sheeran dances the night away with Birmingham City fans at The Roost pub in Small Heath
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Birmingham City fans got quite the surprise last night (Sunday 10 April) when none other than Ed Sheeran popped into The Roost pub for a drink.
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Hide AdThe chart-topping and Grammy-winning artist shocked Blues supporters after visiting the Birmingham City pub near St Andrew’s in Small Heath with his friend, Brummie rapper Jaykae.
In a video posted on Twitter, which you can see above, Ed can be seen singing and dancing along to the song No Games by Serani, while drinking with supporters, clearly having a good time at the Cattell Road boozer.
The 31-year-old, who has become one of the world’s best-selling music artists, could also be seen pouring pints behind the bar at The Roost in a video which you can see below.
warning the video clip below uses expletive language
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Hide AdEd and JayKae worked together on the Take me Back to London remix in 2019, and have clearly become good friends since, and fans loved seeing the artist having a good time at the Blues pub.
Replying to the tweet, one person wrote: “This is class. Get him in an away end, might improve the atmosphere!”
Another replied: “Hahaha this is amazing.”
Another said: “Will never understand why this bloke gets so much stick... Proper legend!”
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