Calling all Ed Sheeran fans! The U.K. singer is headed to Canada with something extra special.
In celebration of the release of Sheeran’s latest album, “No.6 Collaborations Project,” the singer is opening a number of pop-ups across the globe, and Toronto is on the list!
The Ed Sheeran Toronto pop-up shop will feature exclusive merch and is open from July 12 to 13.
Toronto is the only Ed Sheeran pop-up headed to Canada, while the other 20 locations are scattered throughout Europe, Australia, South America, Asian, and South Africa.
The pop-up will be located on 277 Queen St. West in Toronto, next door to the CTV building. Dubbed, “No. 6 in the 6ix,” the pop-up shop will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. this Friday and Saturday.
TORONTO??Don’t miss @edsheeran‘s Pop Up Shop! Get access to exclusive merch to celebrate the release of his album No.6 Collaborations Project ??#No6InTheSix
WHEN ? JULY 12-13TH 10AM – 7PM
WHERE ? 277 QUEEN ST WEST, TORONTOMore locations here: https://t.co/fkSonE2IsV pic.twitter.com/qgNFM4aws8
— Warner Music Canada (@WarnerCanada) July 4, 2019
Ed Sheeran’s pop-up lands in the city on the same day that his new album launches.
“No. 6 Collaborations Project” features collaborations with some of the most popular artists of the moment, including Cardi B, Eminem, Khalid, Bruno Mars, Chance the Rapper, Skrillex, and Justin Bieber.
The album’s merch is already available online.
The collection features the CD, Vinyl, hoodies, t-shirts, and a bucket hat, but the pop-up will allow you to touch and feel each product for yourself and purchase without shipping charges.
If we’ve learned anything from pop-ups by musicians, its that there’s bound to be long line-ups.
So if you’re planning on checking out the store, make sure to bring along some water, snacks, and sunscreen — it’s suppose to be a hot one this weekend!
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