News 23 May 2019
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Author: Jack Lynch

Ed Sheeran Announces ‘No. 6 Collaborations Project’ Featuring Chance the Rapper & Loads More

23 May 2019
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Ed Sheeran has announced his forthcoming record, No. 6 Collaborations Project, is to be released in July.

The project comes from the previous, No. 5 Collaborations Project, which was released back in 2011.

From midnight tonight (May 24), fans will be able to hear Ed Sheehan, Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock’s song, “Cross Me” as well as secure pre-orders of the new album No. 6 Collaborations Project, which will be available to fully listen to on July 12.

The 15-song tracklist has been revealed, but the remaining guest spots are still yet to be announced.

Sheeran fans will be happy to hear that it has been confirmed that the record will feature his recent song, “I Don’t Care” featuring Justin Bieber.

The London-based singer/songwriter’s collaboration with Bieber went straight to number one when it was released in the UK.

Sheeran’s 2019 world tour is set to start in Europe next month, where it will eventually end in August with six outdoor dates in the UK: two in Leeds’ Roundhay Park, and four at Ipswich’s Chantry Park.