Ed Sheeran is set to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his 2014 album X with an intimate concert in New York.
The British hitmaker has announced that he will celebrate 10 years since the release of his second studio album with a one-off show in Brooklyn, New York.
"10th anniversary of Multiply this year, which feels wild but also a lot has happened in that 10 years," Ed wrote on Instagram on Wednesday. "This album was made from 2011 - 2014, and spanned my whole personal life through that time, which was a mad time."
He continued, "Going from playing pubs and clubs to selling arenas in those years, falling in and out of love, travelling all round the world, working with some of the best producers in the world, it was a real rollercoaster, and it's been amazing to revisit all the memories."
To celebrate the milestone anniversary, the I See Fire hitmaker will play a show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on 22 May.
Ed will also release a 10th-anniversary edition of the album, featuring the original track list, including hits Sing and Thinking Out Loud, as well as nine bonus tracks. The record will be released on 21 June.
"Can't wait to experience the multiply show with you, and remember some amazing moments over this summer together," Ed continued in the post. "Multiply anniversary show is on 22nd May at Barclays Center New York. Tickets on sale 6th May, sign up via link in bio. Album & merch available now to pre-order, out 21st June x."