Some birthday wishes are big. Others involve cupcakes, a water slide, concert ticket invitations, and a very firm belief that Ed Sheeran might actually show up. For one young fan named Ren, that dream came surprisingly close.
A birthday party built around Ed Sheeran
Ren, a young boy from the United States, is the kind of Ed Sheeran fan who does not do things halfway. For his birthday, he asked his mum, Alexandra Lamoreaux, for an Ed Sheeran themed party.
That meant a water slide, cupcakes decorated with the singer’s image, and invitations designed like concert tickets. Honestly, at five years old, that is better event branding than some office parties manage.

Ren was convinced the singer would come to the party and bring him a microphone. Alexandra did not expect that to happen, but she leaned into the fun and shared the idea online.
The internet helped make it happen
Soon, people began tagging the British singer in the comments, hoping he would see Ren’s birthday wish. Social media can be chaotic, but every now and then, it does something genuinely lovely.
And this time, it worked.
Ed Sheeran sent a birthday gift
Ren later received a huge blue package labelled: ‘To Ren, from Ed.’
Inside was the kind of birthday surprise most young music lovers would never forget: a T shirt, a signed CD, a toy, a microphone, and a guitar.
The singer also included a sweet note, writing: ‘Ren, sorry I couldn’t make it to your birthday party, hope it was great. Here’s a notepad and a guitar so you can start writing songs like me.’

A moment that quickly went viral
Alexandra shared Ren’s reaction on TikTok, where the clip quickly became a viral video, gathering millions of views along with thousands of likes and comments.
She later said her ‘mom heart exploded’ with joy and gratitude, adding that she could never properly thank everyone who helped make it happen.
Fans also praised the singer’s gesture, calling it kind, thoughtful, and life changing for a little boy who simply loved his music.
It is easy to be cynical about celebrity culture. But moments like this are a reminder that a small act from someone famous can become a huge memory for a child. For Ren, the party may not have had Ed Sheeran at the door – but it did end with a signed CD, a guitar, and the feeling that his hero had heard him.


