Manawatu Standard

Going on stage with Ed Sheeran ‘amazing’

- Conor Knell conor.knell@stuff.co.nz

Pippa Guerin, a 10-year-old from Palmerston North, has called her impromptu performanc­e in front of nearly 50,000 Ed Sheeran fans a ‘‘strange but amazing’’ experience.

When Sheeran got to his hit song Galway Girl during Thursday night’s sold-out show at Wellington’s Sky Stadium, he stopped, in what appeared to be a genuine moment of forgetfuln­ess.

He then asked if there was someone in the crowd who knew the lyrics to the entire song, and invited Pippa to come up and sing with him.

Pippa’s dad, Tim Guerin, said the experience was completely surreal.

‘‘He was asking for someone who could help him out with the words and Pippa was right there at the front with her cousins.

‘‘He looked dead straight at her and asked if she wanted to come up.

‘‘By the end of it, the whole stadium was chanting her name, and we were being asked for photos by other fans at the end of the show. It was incredible.’’

It is a big effort to go to a show in Wellington from Palmerston North and for the Guerins, there was a big group of them in tow.

Pippa’s mum Amy, sister Livvy, four of her cousins, her grandmothe­r, as well as some aunties and uncles all trekked to the capital to see the British pop sensation.

The tickets were a gift from Pippa’s grandmothe­r and the outing had been planned for a while.

For Pippa, it was her very first experience seeing an internatio­nal act perform and she said it was something she would remember for a long time.

‘‘I was really nervous when I got up on stage and I’m really glad I remembered most of the words. But he was really kind to me and kissed me on the forehead at the end.

‘‘It was very strange but amazing seeing thousands of people looking back at you.’’

Pippa went on to say that the second highlight of the show was seeing her favourite song Photograph, from Sheeran’s Divide album, performed live.

Sheeran has brought fans on stage before, including at a small New York gig back in 2021 and at a show in Austin, Texas, in 2015, when a fan used his stage to propose to his fiancee before the crowd.

He also has a habit of surprising his fans, such as randomly appearing at a Wairarapa pub or making cameos at gigs by Shaun Mendes to Luke Combs.

Sheeran continues his Mathematic­s tour at Auckland’s Eden Park next Friday. His Wellington concert was set to break records with an expected crowd of 48,000, making it the facility’s largest single day event.

Of those attending Thursday’s soldout event, organisers said just over a third of the ticket-holders were from outside the region.

 ?? WARWICK SMITH/STUFF ?? Holding a shirt from Ed Sheeran, Pippa Guerin, left, shows friends Madi Beaumont, 10, Charlotte Hill, 10, and Aria Pederson, 10, a video of her singing with the British pop star at his Wellington show.
WARWICK SMITH/STUFF Holding a shirt from Ed Sheeran, Pippa Guerin, left, shows friends Madi Beaumont, 10, Charlotte Hill, 10, and Aria Pederson, 10, a video of her singing with the British pop star at his Wellington show.
 ?? BERNADETTE COURTNEY/STUFF ?? Inset: The 10-year-old sings with Ed Sheeran at his Wellington concert.
BERNADETTE COURTNEY/STUFF Inset: The 10-year-old sings with Ed Sheeran at his Wellington concert.

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