Suffolk superstar Ed Sheeran has teased he could host more shows in Ipswich in the future.
The 34-year-old just finished a three-leg tour at Portman Road and described the weekend as "one of the best of my professional career".
Posting on social media the Shape of You singer suggested he could hold more shows in the Suffolk town in the future.
Ed Sheeran performed three-sell out shows at Portman Road (Image: Mark Surridge) He said: "One of the best weekends of my professional career. Thank you Ipswich Town, and thank you everyone who made such an effort to come to those shows.
"Until next time."
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Sheeran shared a video to his Instagram that showed the town decorated in pink.
Sheeran on the stage at Portman Road (Image: Mark Surridge)
During the clip Sheeran said: "Do you know what I felt the same excitement walking to the stage Friday here as I did walking to stage 10 years ago on the first time I played at Wembley.
"What a gig, I think that is one of my favourite gigs of all time."
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Over the weekend more than 90,000 people descended on Portman Road to watch the Framlingham-raised star perform some of his biggest hits.
In the build-up to the weekend, Ipswich turned pink in celebration of his new album Play, set to be released in September.
Indie, second from left and Eden, third from left, went to their first Sheeran gig (Image: Tom Cann)
On Friday, people from around the world were queuing up at Portman Road from as early as 5am to get front row positions.
Fans from across the country and places such as the United States and Germany flocked to the town over the weekend, providing a huge boost to Ipswich's pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels.
Dan Lightfoot, the landlord of the Greyhound, said: "We had visitors from America in the pub for the first time this weekend who were just loving the town, with them all saying how great it is."
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