Maisie Peters duetted with Ed Sheeran last night (November 3) at Wembley Arena – watch the footage below.
Peters has just wrapped up her ‘Road To Wembley‘ tour, where she played her biggest headline show to date at the arena. To celebrate, she brought out Ed Sheeran, who she supported in Australia/The US and whose label she is signed to. “I would love to welcome to the stage my boss”, she joked whilst introducing Sheeran.
“This is so amazing to watch,” Sheeran said. Peters went on to say “this is my first favourite Ed Sheeran song”, and the pair sang Sheeran’s hit ‘Lego House’, which appeared on his debut album ‘+’.
@micman1989 what a night omg #fyp #maisiepeters #tgw #edsheeran #maisiepeterswembley #pop #popmusic #concert #wembeley #legohouse #legohouseedsheeran
unfortunately seeing ed sheeran sing Lego house with maisie peters made me cry pic.twitter.com/OkEqYSpTag
— bucket hat honey ON TOUR (@breakevenbws) November 3, 2023
Sheeran recently performed the song outside a Lego shop in Minnesota, where he worked a shift as a “brick specialist” and signed autographs.
Peters released her debut album ‘The Good Witch‘ in June this year and headlined Liverpool Sound City in April. She said of the album: “These songs feel like spells, some of them manifestations, some of them hexes and curses and charms of protection for myself and my friends – it’s my pen, my book, and you are all my coven.
“This album contains my great, my bad, my ugly; it is the truest reflection of my life this past year, and I hope you see that. The good witch era begins.”
The musician may have finished her UK leg, but she is still due to embark on the European leg of her tour in 2024. See dates below and find your tickets here.
2024
FEBRUARY
13 – De Vooruit, Ghent, Belgium
14 – Olympia, Paris, France
17 – Union Scene, Drammen, Norway
18 – Fryshuset Arenan, Stockholm, Sweden
20 – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 – Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany
23 – Tonhalle, Munich, Germany
24 – Zoom, Frankfurt, Germany
26 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
27 – Tivolivredenburgh, Utecht, Netherlands
28 – Palladium, Cologne, Germany