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66,000 fans expected Ed Sheeran's concert at the capital's national stadium tonight

Ed Sheeran
Photo: АП/ Markus Schreiber

British pop star Ed Sheeran is coming out tonight on a specially prepared 360 degree stage at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia to perform his hits in front of 66,000 fans. The show of the musical pop idol, who is visiting us at the height of his fame, is part of his world tour The Mathematics Tour.

Mihaela Fileva will be applauded first, who has the honor of warming up the fans. The Bulgarian singer was personally chosen by Ed Sheeran's team. 

British pop singer Calum Scott will also be a musical guest.

The concert is expected to become one of the most spectacular musical events that the Bulgarian public has ever attended.

A security company will watch over the security and peace of the spectators at the stadium. Numerous traffic changes in the capital have also been undertaken.



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