Ed Sheeran has been announced as the final headliner at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
The singer-songwriter, who has this past week utterly dominated the UK singles and albums charts, will be topping the bill at the Pyramid Stage this June.
Sheeran confirmed that he will be performing on the Sunday night and called it "awesome":
Radiohead and Foo Fighters are the other headliners for the 2017 event at Worthy Farm.
Can Sheeran's year get any better?
Let's recap: his album became the third best-selling in the UK of all-time, shifting a whopping 672,000 copies, as he stormed to number one with ÷.
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In fact, last week it sold more than the rest of the top 500 in the albums chart combined.
And then there's the UK singles chart, in which he casually took 16 of the top 20 slots. That's every single song from his new album, a feat that has never been done before.
'Shape of You' is the number one song, in case you were wondering.
If that wasn't awesome enough, he's going to fulfill all of our dreams and pop up in Game of Thrones season seven.
What next? Sir Ed Sheeran? The next James Bond? The next Doctor Who? Who knows. Nothing is impossible for him, it seems. 😬
Last year's Glastonbury Festival headliners were Muse, Adele, and Coldplay. This year's festival takes place at Worthy Farm between June 21 and 25.
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