'Coldplay wanted lobster and didn't even eat it!' Sunrise name the artists with the most OUTRAGEOUS concert riders... as Ed Sheeran asks for just soft drink, honey and fruit

Ed Sheeran consistently defies diva expectations with his ticket prices, simple stage set-ups and willingness to interact with fans. 

And on Tuesday, the 25-year-old appeared more down-to-earth than ever, as Sunrise, co-host Samantha Armytage gushed about how 'simple' his rider was compared to other big name stars who have appeared on the show.

Speaking on Tuesday's The Morning Show to promote Ed upcoming free fan concert, the blonde beauty leaked what was on his performance rider, before revealing the most outrageous things they've been asked for.

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'Simple': Sunrise revealed the craziest things musicians had asked for in the green room ahead of their performances on the show, complimenting  Ed Sheeran for his 'simple' rider requests

'Simple': Sunrise revealed the craziest things musicians had asked for in the green room ahead of their performances on the show, complimenting Ed Sheeran for his 'simple' rider requests

The 40-year-old, lavished praise on the Shape Of you Singer describing him as 'down-to-earth,' and commenting on his authenticity before breaking down his requests.

A worried Larry Emdur interjected: 'But don't say anything that's going to make him watch from a hotel room and [think] I'm not going to go on there tomorrow.'

 'It's the most simple rider we've ever had,' she assured her co-star.

 'A bottle of Robinson's squash, 6 cans of fizzy drink and one jar of Manuka honey,' she listed off before adding 'strawberries and pineapple'.

The blonde host then quickly used the platform to dish the dirt of some of the more interesting requests they'd receive, joking she 'won't name names,' before doing just that.

'When we had Justin Bieber here, he wanted freshly cooked spaghetti bolognese,' she revealed.

Her next revelation came as even more of a surprise: 'and Coldplay, we had to get a seafood chef in, they wanted lobster in the morning and they didn't eat any of it.'

Easy-going: The 25-year-old singer's requests for Wednesday's performance were 'A bottle of Robinson's squash, 6 cans of fizzy drink and one jar of Manuka honey'

Easy-going: The 25-year-old singer's requests for Wednesday's performance were 'A bottle of Robinson's squash, 6 cans of fizzy drink and one jar of Manuka honey'

Pasta for breakfast? Pop star Justin Bieber apparently asked for 'freshly cooked spaghetti bolognese,' for his morning show performance

Pasta for breakfast? Pop star Justin Bieber apparently asked for 'freshly cooked spaghetti bolognese,' for his morning show performance

Not hungry? It's alleged Coldplay wanted lobster in the morning but didn't eat any of it

Not hungry? It's alleged Coldplay wanted lobster in the morning but didn't eat any of it

'An Ed just wants a bottle of juice and some water?' Larry joked.

News of crazy performance requests is common for large ticketed tour performance, but the Sunrise requests may come as a surprise given the show is free and commonly used to promote ticket sales.

One of the most interesting Australian tour request riders was that of divisive rapper Kanye West.

The Week reported that the star's leaked rider demanded 'imported and re-cut Versace towels,' while requiring chauffeur's to wear 'only 100 percent cotton clothes,' and 'no man-made fibers.'

Too far? Among the most extravagant Australian tour rider requests is Kanye West's list, which reportedly  demanded 'imported and re-cut Versace towels,' while requiring chauffeur's to wear 'only 100 percent cotton clothes,' and 'no man-made fibers.'

Too far? Among the most extravagant Australian tour rider requests is Kanye West's list, which reportedly  demanded 'imported and re-cut Versace towels,' while requiring chauffeur's to wear 'only 100 percent cotton clothes,' and 'no man-made fibers.'

 

 

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