Coventry City of Culture: Livestream of Ed Sheeran gig available for 3000 fans

It's being held at the Assembly Festival Garden

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 17th Aug 2021
Last updated 17th Aug 2021

Ed Sheeran fans who missed out on tickets his special gig at the hmv Empire, Coventry, have a second chance to grab tickets to watch the show.

hmv & Coventry City Council are hosting a free live-stream of the Concert at Assembly Festival Garden as part of Coventry's City of Culture Celebrations.

The live-stream, held at the same time as the gig on the 25th August, has a capacity of 3,000 and tickets will be available on a first-come first-served basis from 2pm today.

Maisie Peters will be the support act for the concert.

The live-stream event was put on after the gig at the hmv Empire Coventry saw tens of thousands of entries to its ticket prize draw.

The gig is being held in celebration of hmv’s centenary, marking 100 years since the iconic British high street retailer opened its first store in July 1921.

It’s also the grand opening of the brand new hmv-sponsored Empire concert venue in Coventry, which recently underwent a £500,000 refurbishment.

Ed Sheeran said:

“Very happy to say that I’ll be performing for hmv’s 100th birthday in Coventry. hmv is a store that I spent a lot of time in growing up and a place where I discovered lots of new music, so I’m looking forward to celebrating this milestone with them.”

Phil Halliday, Managing Director at hmv and Fopp, said:

“We were overwhelmed by the response to our Centenary gig, and we’re delighted to be partnering with Ed and Coventry City Council in its City of Culture year to bring this special event to thousands more music fans in the region.”

Cllr Jim O’Boyle, Cabinet Member for Jobs and Regeneration said:

“This is one of the biggest events in this year’s music calendar, and it’s great to be able to bring it live to even more of the region’s music fans at Assembly Festival Garden. We’re thrilled we can now safely open up what will surely be a fantastic concert from Maisie and Ed to more people in Coventry.

“2021 was always going to be a special year for the city and once again I’m really proud to say Coventry is leading the way.”

Laura McMillan, Director of Audience Strategy at Coventry City of Culture Trust, said:

“As a music city, it’s so exciting that Coventry is hosting such a significant artist. A huge part of our plans for City of Culture are to enable people from all of Coventry’s communities to come together to experience culture in all its forms. We’re really looking forward to welcoming lots of fans to experience the gig live streamed at Assembly Festival Garden.”

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