
“I’m not just a fan of Jota’s talent… my daughter loves him too” – In the dead silence of Liverpool Cathedral on the morning of July 4, Ed Sheeran stepped out in a simple suit, holding his familiar wooden guitar. No stage lights, no introduction — just the gentle sound of the wind blowing through the ancient dome and the sorrowful gazes of hundreds of people silently watching. In front of Diogo Jota’s flag-draped coffin, Ed nodded slightly, took a deep breath and began singing “Supermarket Flowers” – a song he had written for his mother, but today, he dedicated it to a football hero. His voice was no longer as steady as usual. “I hope I see the world as you did…”
Liverpool Cathedral Silent in Tears: Ed Sheeran Sings Farewell to Diogo Jota With “Supermarket Flowers” – The Whole City Weeps With A Hero On the […]