Ed Sheeran joins Maisie Peters for surprise ‘Castle on the Hill’ duet
Peters surprised her audience by bringing out Ed Sheeran as a guest
Maisie Peters planned a delightful surprise for her followers in Australia.
On Wednesday (March 4), Ed Sheeran unexpectedly joined Peters during her Melbourne concert to sing his 2017 hit "Castle on the Hill."
The "Lost the Breakup" artist, 25, who was the opening act for the British musician's 2023 tour, shared a video of the duet on Instagram and expressed, "singing alongside my boss [ed sheeran]"
In her caption, she thanked, "teddysphotos for performing the best song ever with me on my Melbourne stage tonight."
"I still recall watching you perform this song in all the 60-plus gigs we participated in together, and it was an amazing experience to collaborate with you on it. You're the best," she ended the note.
The "History of Man" vocalist is currently touring Australia with her Before the Bloom Tour. This May, she's planning to launch her third studio record, Florescence.
Sheeran, now 35, has ventured to Australia for his Loop Tour and will next perform in the Dominican Republic on May 9. The "A Team" singer is scheduled to complete his tour by November.
Peters and Sheeran, known for "Shivers," previously shared the stage at Peters' concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, performing "Lego House."
Sheeran debuted his eighth studio project, Play, in September. Just days prior, he visited iHeartRadio Canada and mentioned that his follow-up album, Rewind, was nearing completion.
"I crafted Play and Rewind simultaneously," Sheeran explained. "We wrapped up Play first because it seemed the most exhilarating. As for Rewind, it's approximately two months away from being polished and prepared. I expect it will be out in the next 18 months or so."
Continuing, the "Dive" singer stated, "They resemble twin records, in a way. One leans more towards Indian culture, while the other embodies nostalgia. They branched off into unique directions."