Ed Sheeran is signing with Interscope Records, multiple outlets report. The move follows Sheeran’s announcement that he has exited his longtime deal with Warner Music Group (WMG). Billboard reports that the singer states he has left his long-running Warner arrangement, which began as an extended partnership and included releases over more than a decade. The Hollywood Reporter adds that Sheeran confirms his departure from WMG and that the partnership involved the release of eight albums during roughly 15 years. According to these reports, the transition occurs months after Sheeran confirmed the end of his prior label home at WMG. The coverage frames the announcement as a new chapter in Sheeran’s recording career with Interscope, a major label within the broader Universal Music Group ecosystem. Neither outlet’s provided information details specific release plans or immediate single/album timelines tied to the new deal. Overall, the reports converge on the same core facts: Sheeran leaves WMG and signs with Interscope Records.