Ed Sheeran's salary revealed after making £34m in one year

Ed Sheeran performs on the main stage as a special guest of Bring Me The Horizon at Reading Festival
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Ed Sheeran has paid himself a salary of £8.4 million after earning £34 million in one year.

The Bad Habits singer - who toured the UK and Europe in 2022 - is estimated to be worth £250 million and saw a boost in profits after the release of new album = and three hit singles.

According to official accounts filed with Companies House, Sheeran, 31, paid himself £8,425,000 this year, after making a profit of £25.6 million in the 2021 financial year.

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The Shivers singer paid £4.8 million in taxes, up on the £4.4m he paid the year before.

Sheeran's £8.4m pay out seems almost modest after he took home £21.3m of his profits in 2020, the year he and wife Cherry Seaborn welcomed their first child, daughter Lyra.

They welcomed a second daughter in May 2022.

Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn
Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn have two daughters. (Getty Images)

The Castle On The Hill singer lives with his family on a sprawling country estate in Framlingham, Suffolk, near where he grew up.

The musician has been caught up in numerous planning disputes over his estate, including over a kidney-shaped ‘wildlife pond’, which local residents opposed his application to build, on the grounds he would use it as a swimming pool.

The Shivers singer paid £4.8 million in taxes.
The Shivers singer paid £4.8 million in taxes. (Getty Images)

The pond is surrounded by a man-made beach and has steps and a jetty.

The Shape of You singer now owns six properties on the estate, and has built a treehouse and his own pub in the grounds of what has been dubbed 'Sheeranville' by neighbours.

Sheeran said previously: "I didn't name it that. I actually tried the name of it to The Shire because I love The Hobbit but it got denied."

The singer won a planning battle to build a boat-shaped "prayer retreat” in 2019.

Ed Sheeran arriving at court.
Ed Sheeran won his copyright battle over his song Shape Of You. (PA)

Earlier this year he won a High Court battle against songwriters Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue who filed copyright dispute over his song Shape Of You.

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In 2023 he is due tour Australia, New Zealand and North America.

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