ED Sheeran has donated all the leftover food from his sell-out gigs in Galway at the weekend to a local charity.
The singer performed two sold-out shows at the west of Ireland city's Pearse Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.
Later this week, the 27-year-old is set to take the stage in Phoenix Park, Dublin on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for the final three gigs of his nine-date Irish tour.
After his stay in Galway, Sheeran went out of his way to help the locals by donating the extra food from the concert to COPE.
#EdSheeran just keeps on giving! Our Food Rescue team (pictured) were able to respond to generous offer of a huge donation of surplus fresh food from his catering team in #salthill. Many #families will benefit - thanks so much to all who made it work! #edsheerangalway #edgalway pic.twitter.com/rQPpqtO7xs
— COPE Galway (@COPEGalway) May 14, 2018
The charity works to improve the quality of life for people affected by homelessness, domestic violence and old age.
COPE posted a messaged on Twitter thanking the 'Galway Girl' singer for the donation, saying: "#EdSheeran just keeps on giving!
"Our Food Rescue team (pictured) were able to respond to generous offer of a huge donation of surplus fresh food from his catering team in #salthill.
"Many #families will benefit – thanks so much to all who made it work! #edsheerangalway #edgalway."
You're a class act Ed!