In a rare and deeply moving collaboration, global superstars Adele and Ed Sheeran came together in 2025 to honor the memory of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, who was tragically killed earlier this year. Their joint tribute, “Rest in Peace, Charlie Kirk,” is more than a song—it is a heartfelt call for unity, love, and healing in the wake of an act of violence that shocked the world.

The performance was unveiled during a special live memorial broadcast that reached millions across television and streaming platforms. As the lights dimmed, a single piano note introduced the melody, soon joined by Sheeran’s soft acoustic guitar. The arrangement was intentionally simple, allowing the voices of two of Britain’s most beloved artists to carry the emotional weight of the song. Adele began with a tender verse, her rich, soulful tone painting a picture of sudden loss: “The night fell silent, hearts broke in two / A life cut short, a love so true.”
Ed Sheeran followed with his signature warmth and intimacy, singing of resilience and the enduring power of memory. His lyrics—“Though the world feels colder, your light remains”—offered comfort to Kirk’s young family, particularly his wife and two children, who were present in the audience. The two artists then blended their voices in a soaring chorus:
“Rest in peace, your journey’s done / But your spirit lives in everyone.”
The harmonies of Adele’s powerhouse vocals and Sheeran’s gentle tenor created a sound both heartbreaking and uplifting, capturing the paradox of mourning and hope.
What made this tribute stand out was its universal message. Neither Adele nor Sheeran waded into political discourse; instead, they focused on the shared human experience of loss. Their performance served as a reminder that behind headlines and ideologies are families, friends, and communities who feel the weight of tragedy. Viewers from across the political spectrum expressed gratitude for the song’s compassion and its ability to transcend division.
The live audience at London’s Royal Albert Hall—where the performance was recorded—remained silent for several seconds after the final chord faded. Adele closed her eyes as Sheeran gently strummed the last notes, their combined voices whispering “Rest in peace” one final time. Then came a standing ovation that lasted nearly two minutes, a powerful sign of collective grief and appreciation.

Critics hailed the collaboration as one of the year’s most significant musical moments. Music publications praised the duet for balancing restraint and passion, while fans flooded social media with messages about how the song helped them process their own losses. Many described it as “a prayer in melody,” a piece that will live far beyond the circumstances that inspired it.
“Rest in Peace, Charlie Kirk” stands as proof of music’s ability to heal wounds and unite people in times of sorrow. Through their extraordinary partnership, Adele and Ed Sheeran transformed grief into beauty, offering solace not only to Kirk’s loved ones but to anyone facing the pain of saying goodbye.