Singer Ed Sheeran, who is due to perform in India later this
year, has hit back after he was accused of not performing live at his Glastonbury
concert.
Sheeran took to Twitter recently to clarify that what the
viewers and concertgoers heard during his performance was a skilled use of loop
station instead of a backing track, reports a leading portal.
The "Shape of You" hitmaker told that he always
performed live and asked people to google the difference between looping and
backing track.
"Never thought I'd have to explain it, but everything I
do in my live show is live, it's a loop station, not a backing track. Please
google," he posted.
During his headlining set at Glastonbury, Sheeran performed
fifteen songs, including "Castle on the hill", "Thinking out
loud" and "You need me, I don't need you".
But, some viewers were confused when they heard guitar sound
while the singer didn't play anything. This led to some Twitter users to accuse
the singer of using backing tracks during his live performance.
A Twitter user posted, "Come on Ed Sheeran, where is
the live band? Backing tracks! #live music!"
Another tweeted, "Did Ed Sheeran really 'play'
Glastonbury last night? Sure he sang (pretty well) over a backing tape but did
he 'play' anything? Guitar? No."
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