Ed Sheeran and Martin Garrix crash Chicago wedding, perform 'Repeat It'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Ed Sheeran and Martin Garrix made an unannounced appearance at a Chicago wedding recently, crashing the celebrations of newlyweds Tessa and Brendan Harty after a social media plea from the bride's brother went viral. The surprise visit, which culminated in a live performance of their collaborative track 'Repeat It', has since set the internet ablaze.
How It Happened
Both artists were already in Chicago for separate performances when Mike Kindelin, the bride's brother, sent them a direct message requesting a surprise appearance at his sister's wedding. The duo, fresh off their respective shows, agreed without hesitation. Sheeran documented the escapade on his Instagram Reel, capturing the spontaneous road trip to the venue.
In the clip, Sheeran said, 'Right. Martin did a show, I did a show. He got a DM from someone saying, Can you crash my sister's wedding?' Garrix responded simply, 'So we're going there,' with Sheeran adding, 'We're gonna go and crash the wedding. See you in a bit.'
The Moment They Arrived
As the pair entered the venue, guests erupted in disbelief. Mike greeted them on camera, saying, 'Got my friends here, Martin and Ed. They decided to crash my sister's wedding.' The two wasted no time joining the couple and their guests on the dance floor, breaking into 'Repeat It' to roaring cheers.
Bride and Groom React
Bride Tessa Harty told ABC7 Chicago, 'People say that the wedding is going to be the best day of your life, but, I mean, that was just above and beyond anything I ever could have expected. We had kind of joked about and talked about, you know, What if we invited them to our wedding? The crowd erupted, I knew that Mike had been talking to Martin Garrix, but I had no idea that Ed Sheeran was coming with them, too. So, I came up from the crowd and I, you know, heard their song playing. And then I saw Ed, and I was like, Oh my God.' She added, 'I can't believe they both came. It was unbelievable.'
Groom Brendan Harty described the moment as 'surreal,' saying it capped off their big day in a way he could never have imagined. He also suggested Sheeran performed more than just 'Repeat It' during the impromptu set.
What This Means for the Artists
The gesture underscores a growing trend among global pop and electronic acts of engaging directly with fans beyond the stage. For Sheeran, known for his candid social media presence, the Instagram Reel has amplified attention around his collaboration with Garrix. Notably, both artists were already performing in Chicago on the same weekend, making the detour logistically feasible — and all the more memorable for the Harty family.