Ed Sheeran cleared to perform on ‘SNL’ on Nov. 6 after completing COVID quarantine
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has been cleared to perform as the musical guest for this weekend's Saturday Night Live (SNL) after the singer tested positive for COVID-19 last month.
The singer took to his Instagram account to share the news. He wrote, "Posting this pic to say I'm released from covid isolation today, so if you see me out and about I've had the all clear and done my quarantine. Excited to hit the ground running with work again, and SNL is still on, so tune in Saturday, see you there."
As per Variety, Sheeran was announced as the musical guest for NBC's SNL for the Nov. 6 episode, set to be hosted by Succession star Kieran Culkin. However, the English singer-songwriter revealed on Instagram on Oct. 24 that he contracted COVID-19.
"I'm now self-isolating and following government guidelines," he wrote at the time.
"It means that I'm now unable to plough ahead with any in person commitments for now, so I'll be doing as many of my planned interviews/performances I can from my house. Apologies to anyone I've let down. Be safe everyone," he added.
Sheeran, who recently dropped his new album, was forced to cancel or postpone several appearances, interviews and performances in support of the album in order to quarantine.
That meant his SNL stint was up in the air. Page Six had reported that producers of the show were "scrambling" to find a replacement.
This will be Sheeran's third time performing as a musical guest of SNL after singing alongside hosts Seth Rogen in 2014 and Alec Baldwin in 2017, reported Entertainment Weekly.
So far this season has seen Owen Wilson, Kim Kardashian West, Rami Malek, and Jason Sudeikis host with their respective musical guests Kacey Musgraves, Halsey, Young Thug, and Brandi Carlile. (ANI)