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Sheeran takes the train to Marvel – all the way from Sydney

Pop superstar Ed Sheeran took his time getting to Melbourne on Thursday for the first of his three shows at Marvel Stadium – 11 hours to be exact.

The Age has confirmed that the singer arrived at Southern Cross Station from Sydney on an overnight train on Thursday morning.

Ed Sheeran caught the red-eye train from Sydney to Melbourne ahead of his three-show run at Marvel Stadium.Ten News

Footage of a person widely reported to be Sheeran circulated on social media on Thursday morning.

“Morning, Ed, welcome to Melbourne, mate!” said one man off-camera.

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Clad in a green hoodie stretched tight across his cap and face, Sheeran was filmed wearing a black backpack and pushing a trolley holding a bag from Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.

Sheeran has previously said he takes trains to stay grounded and reduce emissions.Ten News

Given the lack of identifying features in the footage, not everyone who saw it was convinced it was the A Team and Shape of You singer at first.

Others wondered why he would travel on a $164 ticket when he has a net worth of about $700 million.

In a 2025 interview on the Louis Theroux Podcast, Sheeran said his wife encouraged him to travel on public transport to save emissions and to stay grounded.

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Sheeran’s border-hopping rail journey came in the same week that the Australian government announced the next stage of plans for high-speed rail along Australia’s east coast.

Fans stream towards Marvel Stadium for Thursday night’s Ed Sheeran concert.The Age

An eventual high-speed link to Melbourne would cut the train trip from Sydney to Melbourne down to just four hours, the government said. That would save Sheeran the need to travel overnight – if he’s still touring by then.

Sheeran most recently performed in Brisbane on this tour, where he continued his tradition of visiting places around the globe named Ipswich.

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He was to take the stage at Marvel after 8pm.

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Alexander DarlingAlexander Darling is a breaking news reporter at The Age.Connect via email.
Isabel McMillanIsabel McMillan is a breaking news reporter at The Age.

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