What Did Chris Hemsworth Experience While Performing with Ed Sheeran?

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Key Takeaways
- Hemsworth's performance with Ed Sheeran was a profound experience.
- Emotional challenges were faced during the creation of 'Limitless.'
- The actor is aware of his genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
- He emphasizes the importance of living in the moment.
- Life's fragility serves as a reminder to appreciate every second.
Los Angeles, Aug 5 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth shared his extraordinary experience of performing with Grammy-winning artist Ed Sheeran before a crowd of 70,000 fans after mastering the drums for his upcoming series titled “Limitless: Live Better Now.”
During a concert in Bucharest, Romania, the actor reflected on how he felt as though he was “floating” throughout the performance.
In a Q&A session for the show, Hemsworth remarked: “It was very much a kind of out of body experience and there's something about being in unison and in time with, not just a band, but a mass group of people.”
He elaborated: “I imagine it was sort of like a universal prayer, where people come together with the intention of pointing towards something positive, creating an interconnected experience. It felt like it was beyond me at that moment. I was just floating along for the ride.”
Hemsworth also mentioned the struggle to generate ideas for the new series after he felt “emotionally and physically drained” from the first season of Limitless with Chris Hemsworth in 2022, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
The 41-year-old actor stated: “The first series almost killed me, emotionally and physically. That was by design. We discussed what new challenges we could tackle if we were to do a second season.”
During the production of Limitless, Hemsworth discovered his increased genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease but expressed his readiness to “embrace death.”
He told the BBC: “Suffering comes from denial of our inevitable death - we all have an expiration date. If you were guaranteed 200 years, you’d become more complacent and reckless. The knowledge that life can end at any moment is a beautiful reminder to cherish every moment.”