Bengaluru: British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran was interrupted by Bengaluru Police while performing an impromptu live session on Church Street on Sunday morning. The Grammy-winning artist, who is currently on an India tour, had earlier performed in Hyderabad and Chennai as part of his scheduled concerts.
As Sheeran began singing his famous hit "Shape of You", a large crowd quickly gathered, enjoying the unexpected street performance. However, within seconds, officers from Cubbon Park Police Station arrived at the scene and disconnected the microphone and musical instruments, bringing the performance to an abrupt halt.
According to police officials, Sheeran had sought permission to perform on Church Street, but it was denied due to concerns over public safety, potential overcrowding, and law and order issues. "There was a high chance of a massive crowd gathering in an open space, which could have led to safety concerns. No complaint has been registered regarding this incident," a police officer stated.
The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many fans expressing disappointment and frustration over the interruption. Some argue that such spontaneous performances add to the cultural vibrancy of a city and should be encouraged rather than restricted. Others, however, support the police’s action, citing the need to maintain public order and safety.