Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry Seaborn made a low-key exit from O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on Thursday night, after the singer hosted a free concert. The smiling musician, 30, appeared in high spirits as he left the venue after holding the show to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his debut album '+'. Ed was accompanied by Cherry, 29, who had turned up to support her husband in a pale blue crop top. Stepping out: Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry Seaborn made a low-key exit from O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on Thursday night, after the singer hosted a free concert Wearing oversized black jeans, Cherry later donned one of Ed's merchandise black T-shirt's. The Bad Habits hitmaker, meanwhile, wore a peach coloured Ralph Lauren hoodie, with black jeans and Nike trainers. The childhood sweethearts took a rare night off parenting duties for the event, which comes ahead of Ed's 'coming-of-age' record '=', set to be released next month. Stylish: Ed was accompanied by Cherry, 29, who had turned up to support her husband in a pale blue crop top Happy: The smiling singer, 30, appeared in high spirits as he left the venue after holding the show to celebrate the 10-year anniversary since his debut album '+' was released Last month, Ed announced his upcoming studio album =, which is pronounced equals, will release on Oct. 29. The singer-songwriter unveiled his 14-song track list which includes his emotionally charged track Visiting Hours. The Thinking Out Loud hitmaker detailed how the album is 'really personal' and confirmed he sees the piece as his 'coming-of-age record', having become a father and tied the knot since he last released an album. Proud parents: Ed recently revealed his life has changed so much in the past few years after marriage and the birth of his baby girl daughter Lyra Antarctica's with Cherry Ed revealed his life has changed so much in the past few years after marriage and the birth of his baby girl daughter Lyra Antarctica's with Cherry. In a statement he said: '= (Equals) is a really personal record and one that means a lot to me. My life changed greatly over the past few years – I got married, became a father, experienced loss, and I reflect on these topics over the course of the album. 'I see it as my coming-of-age record, and I can't wait to share this next chapter with you.' Supportive: Wearing oversized black jeans, Cherry later donned one of Ed's merchandise black T-shirt's Night out: Cherry wore a green face mask and appeared to go make-up free for the outing Designer: The Bad Habits hitmaker wore a peach coloured Ralph Lauren hoodie, with black jeans and Nike trainers Hiatus: The four-time Grammy winner took a break from work and social media in late 2019 after two years of touring in support of his best-selling album ÷ or Divide Incognito: Ed kept his hood up as he left the concert The four-time Grammy winner took a break from work and social media in late 2019 after two years of touring in support of his best-selling album ÷ or Divide. The new album was written and recorded across Suffolk, London, Sweden and Los Angeles. To coincide with his album news the singer dropped his emotionally charged track Visiting Hours. Exciting: Last month, Ed announced his upcoming studio album =, which is pronounced equals, will release on Oct. 29 Ed wrote the track when he was coming to terms with the loss of his mentor and friend, Michael Gudinski. Michael who was the founder of Mushroom Records tragically passed away on March 2 at the age of 68. In the new album, Ed explores the varying degrees of love, loss, resilience and fatherhood, while also processing his reality and career. Return to work: The childhood sweethearts took a rare night off parenting duties for the event, which comes ahead of Ed's 'coming-of-age' record '=', set to be released next month New album! The album artwork is a vivid collage of butterfly imagery symbolising the albums' thread of 'new life' and is backdropped by one of Ed's own abstract paintings All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility