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British pop star Ed Sheeran was stopped from busking in Bengaluru, India, by local police on Sunday, who claimed he lacked the necessary permits for the event. A video of the incident, which took place in a bustling shopping area on Church Street, shows an officer unplugging Sheeran's microphone. Officials from the police department communicated to ANI news agency that Sheeran's team submitted a request to busk, which was denied to prevent congestion in the crowded area.
In response, Sheeran took to Instagram, asserting that they had received permission to perform at that location. He stated, "It wasn't just us randomly turning up," adding that the performance was planned ahead of time. Local MP PC Mohan reiterated the stance that "even global stars must follow local rules - no permit, no performance."
Sheeran is currently on a 15-day tour in India and is scheduled to perform at the NICE Grounds in Bengaluru that evening. The demand for live music events in India is on the rise, with the concert economy expected to be valued at $700-900 million, according to recent reports.