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		<title>India: Ed Sheeran stopped from busking in Bengaluru by police</title>
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<p class="">British pop star Ed Sheeran was stopped from busking in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru on Sunday, with police saying he didn&#8217;t have the necessary permissions.</p>



<p class="">A video showing a local police officer unplugging Sheeran&#8217;s microphone on Bengaluru&#8217;s Church Street &#8211; a crowded shopping and entertainment area &#8211; has since gone viral.</p>



<p class="">Officials told the ANI news agency a request from Mr Sheeran&#8217;s team to busk on the road was rejected to avoid congestion in the area.</p>



<p class="">But Sheeran insisted on Instagram that &#8220;we had permission to busk, by the way. Hence, us playing in that exact spot was planned out before. It wasn&#8217;t just us randomly turning up. All good though. See you at the show tonight.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">The incident took place ahead of his scheduled Mathematics Tour concert at NICE Grounds in Bengaluru.</p>



<p class="">Fans criticised the police intervention online, with one saying: &#8220;We live in an uncleocracy. And there&#8217;s nothing uncles love more than to stop young people from having fun,&#8221; referring to the number of vague rules that govern the use of public spaces in India.</p>



<p class="">However PC Mohan, a local MP from the ruling BJP party, said &#8220;even global stars must follow local rules &#8211; no permit, no performance!&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Sheeran is in India for the second year in a row on a 15-day tour, having already played in Pune Hyderabad and Chennai and with more concerts scheduled for Shillong in India&#8217;s north-east and the capital Delhi.</p>



<p class="">At his Bengaluru show, Sheeran surprised fans by singing two hit local songs in the Telugu language with singer Shilpa Rao on stage.</p>



<p class="">He previously collaborated with Indian singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh during the latter&#8217;s concert in Birmingham last year.</p>



<p class="">While in India he has also collaborated with sitar musician Megha Rawoot on a version of his hit song Shape of You.</p>



<p class="">Demand for live music concerts has been increasing in India, with Sheeran&#8217;s biggest-ever tour of the country coming close on the heels of Dua Lipa&#8217;s recent performance in Mumbai and Coldplay&#8217;s multi-city tour.</p>



<p class="">With growing disposable incomes, India is an emerging player in the &#8220;concert economy&#8221;, a recent Bank of Baroda report said, with live concerts set to be worth $700-900m (£550-730m).</p>
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