WATCH: Ed Sheeran's new music video features Saoirse Ronan as his 'Galway Girl' | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Ed Sheeran’s new music video features Saoirse Ronan as his ‘Galway Girl’

/ 02:15 PM May 09, 2017

Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran. Image: INQUIRER.net stock photo

Ed Sheeran’s boppy-Irish hit “Galway Girl” finally has a music video, featuring Irish actress Saoirse Ronan as his “pretty little Galway girl.”

Ronan, 23, has starred in Hollywood films such as “Atonement” and “The Lovely Bones”. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in 2016, playing the role of a young Irish immigrant in “Brooklyn”.

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Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan. Image: INQUIRER.net stock photo

The video opens with Sheeran leaving a concert and switches into a first-person point of view, entering a pub where he finds the charming Ronan on a “street right outside of the bar.” The video follows Ronan through Dublin as she dances, runs around the streets, shoots darts, and helps Sheeran get out of bar brawls.

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Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

There’s also a misspelled tattoo and many a pint of beer:

Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

“Galway Grill”. Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

Saoirse Ronan, Ed Sheeran, Galway Girl

Screen grab: Youtube/Ed Sheeran

Watch the video here:

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