Ed Sheeran is headed across the pond.
The British singer-songwriter revealed during a Sept. 7 appearance on "The 2 Johnnies Podcast" that he plans to move to the U.S.
"I feel like I might be the only person moving to America," Sheeran, 34, said, in a seeming reference to the political tumult that has punctuated life in the U.S. during the second presidency of Donald Trump. Several stars have revealed plans to move abroad since his inauguration, including Rosie O'Donnell and Eva Longoria.
"I'm going on tour there for a while," Sheeran explained, adding: "I have a family, so I can't dip in and out – we're going and settling there." The singer shares two daughters with wife Cherry Seaborn: Lyra Antarctica, 5, and Jupiter, 3.
Sheeran's website does not list any upcoming tour dates for the U.S., aside from a Sept. 20 performance in Las Vegas for the iHeartRadio Music Festival. From December through March, the singer will be traveling across Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
A new North American tour may be forthcoming, though, with Sheeran's latest album, "Play," slated to drop Sept. 12.
Sheeran's comments come on the heels of a revelation on Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast in April that his "end goal" would be to "move to Nashville and transition to country."
"I've made country songs in the past; they've just never come out," he told Cooper. "I have to do it properly, and once you transition to country, you can't transition back. Once you're there, you're there."
"Nashville is like my favorite city in the States," Sheeran said. "It's always been like my end goal. I'm going to move to Nashville and transition to country, but I think you just have to do it properly. It's a genre you have to really respect, and it's not just a dip in and out."
Contributing: Bryan West
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