Pop superstar Ed Sheeran played a surprise set as the opening act for THE DARKNESS, and later joined the British rockers to perform their song “Love Is Only A Feeling”, on Saturday, December 9 at London’s Roundhouse.
THE DARKNESS has shared a video of Sheeran and THE DARKNESS’s “Love Is Only A Feeli…
Watch ED SHEERAN And THE DARKNESS Rehearsing ‘Love Is Only A Feeling’ Backstage Before London Concert
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