“Grossed half a Billi on the Divide tour…”
Ed Sheeran is learning the ways of the hip-hop megastar. The above commercially revealing, braggadocious lyric pops up within “Take Me Back To London”, the fourth track on Sheeran’s new album, No. 6 Collaborations Project, which is currently the most popular long-player in the United States, according to Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Albums chart.
Sheeran’s boast might be frightfully un-British, but statistics prove that it isn’t hollow. According to industry trade title Pollstar, the singer-songwriter’s Divide tour grossed a world-record $432.4 million in 2018 alone.
Ed Sheeran is learning the ways of the hip-hop megastar. The above commercially revealing, braggadocious lyric pops up within “Take Me Back To London”, the fourth track on Sheeran’s new album, No. 6 Collaborations Project, which is currently the most popular long-player in the United States, according to Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Albums chart.
Sheeran’s boast might be frightfully un-British, but statistics prove that it isn’t hollow. According to industry trade title Pollstar, the singer-songwriter’s Divide tour grossed a world-record $432.4 million in 2018 alone.
- 7/26/2019
- by Tim Ingham
- Rollingstone.com
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