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Posted: 2023-10-01T09:11:01Z | Updated: 2023-10-01T13:01:28Z

Ed Sheeran told New Yorkers that drinks were on him as he made his way through the Big Apple during a lengthy bar crawl to celebrate the release of his new album, Autumn Variations, which dropped Friday.

The Eyes Closed singer, in a video shared to social media on Friday, laid out his plans to go into random bars and get the next round for strangers over a period of six hours.

Lets go, Sheeran shouted before the video showed him chatting it up with bargoers, clinking drink glasses with others and snapping a photo with employees at a Stout NYC location.

Were in the first bar, Im on the first drink. I have got everyone a drink in the bar, but were not there yet, were not there, he said in the clip.

Sheeran then took to the subway before grabbing another drink, playing beer pong with fans and taking shots with people at another bar.

He later headed to Off the Wagon in New York Citys Greenwich Village neighborhood, where he was met with encouraging chants before passing around more shots.

All right, were done for the night. We started out at the place, they werent feeling it. The next place? Werent feeling it either, Sheeran said. We got on the subway and then here we are. Im very drunk right now. Very drunk.

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