A Suffolk farm has shared a picture of Ed Sheeran performing at his "first big local festival" ahead of his final show at Portman Road.
Jimmy's Farm and Wildlife Park has taken its followers back to 2010 when the singer-songwriter performed at Harvest Festival for the first time.
Speaking to the BBC ahead of the event, Sheeran said: "It'll be a really nice gig to play.
"I've never really played a big, local festival, so it'll be good to play on a big stage in front of a lot of local people who have seen me or heard of me."
After the festival, he then supported artists Example and Jamie Cullum on tours around the UK and Europe.
Ed Sheeran will perform to sold-out crowds for the final time at Portman Road on Sunday evening.
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It will be the third in his gig series held at the stadium.
Supporting him are James Blunt and Maisie Peters, with a secret special guest star set to complete the line-up.
So far, the star has brought out Westlife and Skye Newman.
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