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In Mumbai, Ed Sheeran and Indian artist Diljit Dosanjh perform a surprise duet on stage

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Ed Sheeran is expanding his repertoire of songs.

The British pop sensation, who is now on the Mathematics Tour, shocked the crowd on Saturday night in Mumbai, India, by bringing along a special visitor. Sheeran brought out Indian singer-songwriter Diljit Dosanjh for a duet of Dosanjh’s song “Lover” during his performance at the Mahalaxmi Race Course.

As he performed the throbbing electro-R&B song, Dosanjh swayed around the stage, while Sheeran sang in Punjabi while accompanying him on guitar.

Sheeran posted a video of the performance on Instagram along with the caption, “Had to bring out @diljitdosanjh tonight in Mumbai and sing in Punjabi for the first time.” “I’ve had an amazing time in India, and there’s more to come!

In a video posted to Instagram, Dosanjh expressed his excitement about their performance, saying, “Brother singing in (PUNJABI) for the first time.”

Fans on social media are shocked by Ed Sheeran and Diljit Dosanjh’s unexpected duet.

Social media was ablaze with reactions to Sheeran and Dosanjh’s duet, as shocked fans expressed their shock at the musicians’ partnership.

 

“Which planet do we inhabit? On X, @moth_iicf wrote. “Diljit Dosanjh and Ed Sheeran???? collectively? singing a song in Punjabi?

The collaboration we were unaware we needed,” X user @asidhu_ commented.

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“Diljit Dosanjh and Ed Sheeran performing together?!” Guys, 2024 is getting wild,” posted @syedaakanwal_ on X.

“Insane crossovers are the main theme of 2024,” X user @shortiekiddo28 stated. “Lover, performed by Diljit Dosanjh and Ed Sheeran, was definitely not on my bingo list, but only a Punjabi guy could make it happen. This is absurd, Ayo.

The moment Ed Sheeran asked Diljit Dosanjh to sing Lover with him is unmatched in pop culture history, as @Uvaish_786 commented on X.

 

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