Without fanfare or introduction, Ed and Wiz launched into a brand new song titled “Gone Too Soon: Diogo & André” — a soul-wrenching, stripped-down ballad blended with Wiz’s soft-spoken, heartfelt rap verse.
The song was written in tribute to Portuguese footballers Diogo Jota and André Silva, both of whom — in this fictional scenario — tragically passed away just weeks earlier in a shocking car accident while on holiday in southern France. The news had devastated the football world, especially fans of Liverpool FC, where Jota had become a beloved star.

“We both knew them,” Ed whispered before the first chord. “And they both loved this city. This one’s for their families, their teammates, and every fan who’s hurting tonight.”
In the haunting chorus, Ed sang:
“Two jerseys folded, waiting on a call / Two voices missing in the roar of it all / You gave us hope with your feet and your fight / Now the pitch is silent every night…”
Then Wiz Khalifa followed with a rap verse that felt more like a letter than lyrics:
“You played with grace, with fire in your veins / Now all that’s left are echoes in the rain / I know the skies got their team now, too / But down here, we’d trade wins just to keep you.”
For the first time in the night, no one sang along. There were no phones in the air — just hands over hearts, people crying quietly, others embracing strangers beside them.
By the end, the stadium erupted in applause that lasted over five minutes straight. Fans held up signs that read “#JotaForever” and “Play for the Angels, André.”
While the Ed Sheeran–Wiz Khalifa pairing may have seemed unexpected, insiders revealed that both artists had met Jota and Silva multiple times through charity football events and mutual friends in London and Porto. Wiz, a lifelong football fan, had reportedly promised Jota years ago that “one day, we’d do something dope together.”
“This wasn’t a performance,” Wiz said backstage. “It was a farewell hug in song form.”
Will “Gone Too Soon” Be Released?

Fans are already begging for an official release of the tribute, with clips going viral and millions demanding it appear on streaming platforms. Ed’s team has not confirmed plans, but hinted it may be recorded and released with proceeds going to the Jota & Silva Youth Foundation, which is rumored to be in the works with their families.
“Music can’t bring them back,” Ed said at the end of the show, “but it can carry their names farther than any goal ever could.”
Ed Sheeran and Wiz Khalifa didn’t just sing. They mourned. They remembered. And in doing so, they united a stadium — and maybe even the world — in a song for two heroes, gone far too soon.