Ed Sheeran To Debut 'Jumpers For Goalposts' Concert Video With Live Performance In Leicester Square

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Just in case Ed Sheeran left out a single one of his many fans when he performed the biggest shows of his career at Wembley Stadium back in July, he's bringing his music to every single one again, via concert video.

Ed's record-breaking concerts that formed part of his 'x' world tour will be presented on film in 'Jumpers For Goalposts' at cinemas worldwide from 22 October, kicking off with a special premiere, to be beamed via satellite into cinema screens from London's Leicester Square, where fans will be treated to a live performance from the man himself.

The concert video will be a mixture of footage from his shows at Wembley in the summer, where he played to 80,000 fans for three nights, giving them his biggest hits so far, including 'The A Team', 'Sing' and 'Thinking Out Loud', and even treated them to a surprise duet with Elton John.

Ed Sheeran's 11 Most Lovable Moments
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(01 of09)
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2. Refusing to dye his hairIn the early days of his career, Ed was advised to dye his hair by record executives, but he stuck to his guns... and it turns out that was definitely the right thing to do! (credit:Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(02 of09)
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4. Crying at the end of 'The Notebook'Tissues at the ready should you ever be lucky enough to watch a rom-com with Ed Sheeran - during an interview he once revealed the last time he'd cried was at the end of 'The Notebook'. Ed, if you're a bird than we're a bird. Or whatever that bird-related quote is. (credit:Chelsea Lauren via Getty Images)
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(03 of09)
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5. Hanging out with his 'best friend'Not sure if we're more jealous of Ed or Kermit to be honest with you. (credit:Instagram)
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(04 of09)
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6. His 10/10 comeback to Noel Gallagher.How did Ed cope with rock royalty claiming he "didn't want to live in a world where Ed Sheeran sells out Wembley Stadium"? Shouting? Screaming? Embarrassing Twitter shade?No, Ed stayed calm and collected. And offered Noel free tickets via text, of course. Classy. (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(05 of09)
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7. Throwing a suit on for Victoria's SecretTrue, we love Ed in a plaid shirt and jeans, but he certainly scrubs up well too. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain via Getty Images)
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8. Serenading a terminally ill fanAfter Ed learned that it was one of his teenage fan's dying wishes to have him perform for her, he telephoned her directly as she lay in her hospital bed and performed his song 'Little Bird' for her, which her brother claims "sang her to sleep". (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
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9. Defending Taylor SwiftLike every famous person ever to exist, Ed is close pals with Taylor Swift, who he collaborated with on the duet 'Everything Has Changed'.When a journalist asked him what he thought about her reputation as a serial dater, he fired back: "I don’t like when people take shots at her because I do know her personally and I think people get the wrong end of the stick. "She’s so successful and she’s so nice and sweet to everyone that she meets, there is nothing bad to say but she was being pictured with a lot of dudes!" (credit:Ian West/PA Wire)
Ed Sheeran's Most Lovable Moments(08 of09)
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10. Literally every single time he's been photographed with his catThere is so much to love in this photo, we're not even sure where to start. (credit:Instagram)
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10. Dressing up as Austin PowersWhy not, eh? (credit:Instagram)

There will also be footage from behind-the-scenes, life on the road for Ed and his team, plus a background look at just how the world's most popular redhead (sorry, Harry!) got this far.

Tickets for the UK screenings will go on sale from Thursday 24th September - details at www.edsheeranmovie.com.