Spontaneous concert: Ed Sheeran surprises at the Oktoberfest in Frankfurt

Dressed appropriately in lederhosen and a felt hat, Ed Sheeran surprises the visitors of the Frankfurt Oktoberfest in a special way.

Spontaneous concert: Ed Sheeran surprises at the Oktoberfest in Frankfurt

Dressed appropriately in lederhosen and a felt hat, Ed Sheeran surprises the visitors of the Frankfurt Oktoberfest in a special way. After his concert in the Deutsche Bank Park, the British superstar is obviously not just after beer and pretzels.

61,0000 people celebrated superstar Ed Sheeran in Frankfurt's Deutsche Bank Park on Saturday evening. While most of the concert-goers made their way home after their idol's performance, the musician celebrated a very special after-show party: at the Frankfurt Oktoberfest. Because the marquee is conveniently located on the stadium grounds.

The singer surprised the Oktoberfest visitors in the marquee, unpacked his guitar and promptly performed his own songs. In a clip published by the official Instagram account of the Frankfurt Oktoberfest, the musician can be heard singing his emotional hit "Perfect".

Ed Sheeran appeared appropriately dressed for the Frankfurt Oktoberfest: He stood at the microphone in leather trousers with suspenders and a felt hat, and the beer measure in his hand could not be missing, as can be seen in an Instagram story. "If you have a drink in your hand, please drink it up now," he says in another story. He then takes a sip of his beer himself.

Ed Sheeran not only delighted the marquee visitors with his own songs. "Everybody" by the Backstreet Boys and "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars could also be heard, as other Instagram stories prove.

In Munich, too, Sheeran recently offered his fans a terrific show: he played most of his songs alone on the stage in the middle of the stadium, only with a guitar and a loop station. He was undeterred by a short-term power failure.

In an emotional moment, the Brit remembered the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). He dedicated the song "Perfect" to her, which he also performed at her platinum throne anniversary in June. At that time he played his hit to photos of the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip (1921-2021), who also died.