
Aftertesting positive for COVID-19last month,Ed Sheeranhas announced that his time in quarantine is finally over.“Posting this pic to say I’m released from covid isolation today,” the English singer-songwritercaptioned an Instagram photoof himself singing onstage.In addition to the initial happy news, he assured fans that may spot him out in public, writing, “If you see me out and about I’ve had the all clear and done my quarantine.“Having made a full recovery, Sheeran seems ready to get back into the swing of things, including his scheduled musical appearance on this week’s episode ofSaturday Night Live. “Excited to hit the ground running with work again, andSNLis still on, so tune in Saturday,” he added to his post.After the musician announcedhis diagnosison Oct. 24, it was unclear whether or not he’d still be able to perform alongside this week’sSNLhost, Kieran Culkin. All Sheeran had originally told his followers was that he had contracted COVID-19 and needed to spend some time in isolation, writing, “Hey guys. Quick note to tell you that I’ve sadly tested positive for Covid, so I’m now self-isolating and following government guidelines.“However, he said that, while he would not be able to do any in-person performances at the time, he would still be doing as much as possible from home. “It means that I’m now unable to plough ahead with any in person commitments for now, so I’ll be doing as many of my planned interviews/performances I can from my house,” he said.Despite being isolated, Sheeran still releasedhis newest album= (equals)on Friday. “I’m obviously still in covid isolation but please let me know what you think when it’s out,” he wrote to his audience on Instagram. “Gonna be having a solo party tonight and tomorrow to celebrate, blast it loud. Love you all x.“Now that he has finished his quarantine, this will be Sheeran’s third time performing as a musical guest onSNL, and it will be one of his first in-person appearances since recovering. To all of the fans who had been waiting to see if he would be able to perform, Sheeran had one last thing to say: “See you there x.”
Aftertesting positive for COVID-19last month,Ed Sheeranhas announced that his time in quarantine is finally over.
“Posting this pic to say I’m released from covid isolation today,” the English singer-songwritercaptioned an Instagram photoof himself singing onstage.
In addition to the initial happy news, he assured fans that may spot him out in public, writing, “If you see me out and about I’ve had the all clear and done my quarantine.”
Having made a full recovery, Sheeran seems ready to get back into the swing of things, including his scheduled musical appearance on this week’s episode ofSaturday Night Live. “Excited to hit the ground running with work again, andSNLis still on, so tune in Saturday,” he added to his post.
After the musician announcedhis diagnosison Oct. 24, it was unclear whether or not he’d still be able to perform alongside this week’sSNLhost, Kieran Culkin. All Sheeran had originally told his followers was that he had contracted COVID-19 and needed to spend some time in isolation, writing, “Hey guys. Quick note to tell you that I’ve sadly tested positive for Covid, so I’m now self-isolating and following government guidelines.”
However, he said that, while he would not be able to do any in-person performances at the time, he would still be doing as much as possible from home. “It means that I’m now unable to plough ahead with any in person commitments for now, so I’ll be doing as many of my planned interviews/performances I can from my house,” he said.
Despite being isolated, Sheeran still releasedhis newest album= (equals)on Friday. “I’m obviously still in covid isolation but please let me know what you think when it’s out,” he wrote to his audience on Instagram. “Gonna be having a solo party tonight and tomorrow to celebrate, blast it loud. Love you all x.”
Now that he has finished his quarantine, this will be Sheeran’s third time performing as a musical guest onSNL, and it will be one of his first in-person appearances since recovering. To all of the fans who had been waiting to see if he would be able to perform, Sheeran had one last thing to say: “See you there x.”
source: people.com