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Born 7 June 1993, George Ezra is a singer-songwriter from Hertford, England, UK, who focuses on the folk, blues, and rock genres.

His strong upbeat rhythms and Ezra’s deep soulful voice that has drawn comparison to artists like Ray LaMontagne Ezra’s hit single “Budapest” has reached platinum status in several countries and he has toured around with notable musicians like Lianne La Havas and Tom Odell.

Prior to rising to fame, Ezra created the word “petan” as a means of bonding with fans — a word completely made up by Ezra and his friends with no real meaning. Fans devoured it and still use it to this day in any and every situation.

The petan of Ezra’s style is his voice: sonorous, deep, and growling without sounding angry or disheveled. His voice sounds like it’s coming from another era — an era when baritones belted, and bluesmen hopped boxcars around the American South.

Ezra became interested in music at a young age. He grew up listening to the American folk musicians Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, whose music greatly influenced him. Before he released any EPs or albums, Ezra played the BBC Introducing Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, where he showcased his musical talents to a large audience. In October 2013, he released his first EP, Did You Hear the Rain?, which was released by Sony Music Entertainment. The EP featured the songs “Did You Hear the Rain” and “Budapest,” which received constant airplay on BBC Radio 1.

In 2014, Ezra was starting to break through into the spotlight, with MTV, Vevo, and iTunes referring to him as an artist to look out for. BBC’s “Sound of…,” an annual list of rising musical talent that is conducted by industry figures and music critics, listed George Ezra No. 5 on the list.

Ezra released his second EP, Cassy O, in March 2014, followed by his debut studio album Wanted on Voyage that June. The album received positive reviews, with most critics commenting on its simple but sweet presentation and Ezra’s talented singing abilities. The album was also commercially successful, climbing to the No. 1 spot on the UK Albums Chart and placed on the charts in numerous countries like Australia, Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland.

Ezra has been quick to launch into the music scene and has immediately captured everybody’s attention with his catchy songwriting.

Later in 2014, Ezra appeared at the Glastonbury Extravaganza as a support for none other than Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant. The 2015 Brit Awards nominated him four times over for Best British Male Solo Artists, British Breakthrough Artist, Best British Single, and Best British Album.

Ezra started off 2015 by opening for Sam Smith and Hozier on two tours of North America. 2015 also saw Ezra perform on Saturday Night Live, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Radio 1’s Big Weekend at Norwich, at Montreal’s Osheaga Festival, and on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

In 2017, Ezra announced a 10-date tour of the UK and Ireland that he stressed was to be “top secret” and meant to showcase new material. The tour touched places like Derry, Dublin, Rhyl, Cardiff, and Barnstaple, among other spots. Sure enough, he began releasing singles for the album Staying at Tamara’s months later. The single “Shotgun” even became Ezra’s first number-one track released in his home country as well as Australia and Ireland.

Staying at Tamara’s came out on May 18, 2018. The momentum carried him through the end of the year and well into the next. Just over a year after its release, he headlined the Neighbourhood Weekender 2019. Ending the two-day festival on the main stage, he played hits like “Budapest,” “Blame It On Me,” “Barcelona,” and “Shotgun.”

Some artists thrive on quantity; Ezra is one who thrives on quality. It’s taken nearly four years for fans to be graced with a new album, but on January 12, 2022, he teased them with a new website called Gold Rush Kid. This was a holding page for an upcoming album. On January 28, he released “Anyone for You (Tiger Lily),” the first single from his third album. The album dropped on June 10 via Columbia Records.

It was a masterstroke; an album written and produced entirely by Ezra and his collaborator Joel Pott in London. He performed at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June that year as the album topped charts around the globe.

The Financial Times once wrote that Ezra’s music “approximates rock…but without any hint of danger, or unpredictability.” In other words, he has found his style and he’s digging deep into it. He’s certainly one of the most powerful new voices on the music scene.

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I seldom write reviews for anyone / anything when a follow-up service is requested, as is done by Songkick, but I enjoyed George's show so much that I feel compelled to write and maybe encourage anyone who might be on the fence about seeing him perform sometime.

George has an amazingly warm and positive spirit about him, along with that voice that sounds years and years older than he is - you'd never expect a baby-faced kid who probably can't even grow facial hair (I'm a blond guy, too, so I feel his pain), to sound the way he did.

All throughout his set, he cracked smiles as his band played, and responded to the crowd, he told jokes, and MAN THAT BOY CAN SING.

I went to the show with my girlfriend, and she (and other female audience members) kept gushing that 'HE'S SO CUTE!' - but more than that, the dude's a great singer, and when you see someone who's as genuinely happy when they're up on that stage, performing their music, it makes you feel good inside, too.

Go see this guy. He'll feel good, and then he and his band will make you feel good (too).

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Sun was shining, picnic made, me and my daughter Alex headed off to Cannock Chase Forest. Easy to find, parked up & joined the queue. Everyone friendly & chatty, got through bag check and chose our spot. Support was Shadowlark - not heard them before, ok sounded a bit like British Fleetwood Mac. George came on at 9.00, straight into Cassy O, that got (some) of the crowd going. Then a couple of tracks from Staying at Tamaras (he had a chat with the crowd in between songs which was nice) then some more tracks from previous album, by 9.30 most of the crowd were up on their feet dancing and singing along. Sound was very good and his band were excellent. I would definitely recommend going, it was a brilliant evening just a shame it finished so early. ( he was supposed to be on till 10.30, but finished at 10.15)Only negative point was the total shambles trying to get out at the end. All the staff we had seen earlier seemed to have disappeared and it became a free for all with cars cutting everyone up and a couple of very near misses.

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George Ezra is one of those annoyingly talented singer songwriters who has achieved a huge amount of success over the last year with his chart topping singles, gaining critical acclaim from some of the music industry’s biggest names such as Zane Lowe and Huw Stephens. His fantastically successful song “Casio” charted in the UK, Belgium and The Netherlands, and his sophomore single “Budapest” became an international hit making it to number one in Austria and even New Zealand. Consequently, his album, “Wanted on Voyage” became a top twenty in ten countries. Not bad for 21 years of age. He can carry it off live with great style too, sporting hit vintage hollowbody guitar. This T in the Park are absolutely loving the vibe and they go absolutely wild when he plays his hit song “Budapest”. They sing every single word, making this vibe almost like a campire for about 10,000 people. Well done Ezra… you talented and jammy git.

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being relatively new to the George Exra hype I didn't really know what to expect, what I didn't expect was to be blown away by his voice and stage presence. He commanded the crowds attention without being cocky or overbearing, he moved just enough to keep us interested but not enough to make us dizzy. His voice is so mature for a 21 year old, he didn't appear nervous at all despite a reasonably large and busy crowd. His support act Hanna Leess was a real surprise, I never heard of her before but I was really impressed, she has an incredible voice and real guts to stand on stage alone with her guitar at such a young age, she got more than a few offers when she mentioned she had nowhere to stay yet and needed a couch to crash on. The sound at LKA longhorn was also great, no dodgy feedback or distortion, all in all it was a great gig, I'll definitely be getting George's album and following Hannas career closely!

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George Ezra put on a great show support acts were good also can't really fault the music side of the show but there could have been better organised seating arrangements and for the merchandise shop . Seating was unreserved which ment if you had to bring child to toilet you weren't guaranteed your seat would still be there on way back would be Better for numbered seating . The merchandise shop was on the pitch. Anyone with seating tickets were refused entry onto the pitch to the shop resulting in a disappointed child before the concert started . But I didn't give up after a few attempts to get to the merchandise shop we we're finally let onto the pitch. Got our merchandise and returned to the seating area . Overall a good show. Like the way George Ezra told the story of how the songs came about before he sang them really had the crowd interested would definitely go to see him again

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The concert was far beyond expectation! His vocals are flawless and he manages to make a whole audience go silent with the power of his voice when there's nothing left on stage but him and a guitar. Additionally, his band is great and he's funny and engaging with the audience.

It's hard to believe that this kid not only has such a powerful soul voice but can already carry a concert like a pro.

The show was not that long: one hour exactly but then again, he only has one album out and one truly hit song. This ends up being a point in his favor as you feel satisfied with all that was delivered in that hour but also makes one want to follow his career for years to come.

Extra treat: an unexpected and yet all sorts of awesome cover of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".

When is George back in town?!

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The concert in Hamburg was very well organized, I enjoyed the side effects behind the singing, the atmosphere on the whole was very chilled, the band was dancing and having great time, and that joy they exuded into the public.

Amongst the critic moments I found George himself could have invested more on the whole, sing more and tell a bit more about the history behind his songs. He is not a one hit star, so why only hold onto the hits and keep the half the repertoire out? And - that sounds demanding but still - do connect more to your auditorium, please. You have said no word about Hamburg, neither you asked if anyone has a b-day or whatever else could singers can mention... a bit disappointing performance. Though the singing was great, no question.

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When i first heard George Ezra was going on tour i immediately looked up the dates and saw he was coming to my hometown. The only thing was the date wasn't for the date of my concert, but three days prior. I was so upset, but luckily i kept scrolling and found out he was in fact coming the day i had purchased tickets for.

When he came on stage it was an absolutely phenomenal performance to watch. You could tell he was having a lot of fun and was so happy to be there. He is amazing live and connected well with the audience by giving some personal anecdotes to go along with the song.

10/10 would recommend to anyone who wants to have a good time and see a unique artist play. Next time i hope to see him at his own concert, not just as the opening act.

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George Ezra doesn't just perform, he shares. With the first number he got the Royal Oak, Michigan audience involved and shared the song and stage with us. His stories gave the songs depth, then the songs were performed with feeling and our understanding.

George and his band were excellent. After involving the audience at the beginning, they kept us involved throughout - singing, applauding, and enjoying every minute.

Having seen George here in 2015, I was concerned that his success would change him. It did, but not in a negative way. He seemed more confident and mature as a performer, and the audience was better prepared to enjoy his offering.

A great show.

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George Ezra at Musgrave Park: Stage times, setlist and everything else you need to know

From what songs concertgoers can expect to hear to how the weather is shaping up, here is everything you need to know ahead of George Ezra's gig at Musgrave Park in Cork this Sunday

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George Ezra will kick off a series of gigs at Musgrave Park in Cork when the BRIT Award-winning, multi-platinum-selling musician takes to the stage at the football stadium this Sunday.

Ezra is the first act set to play the venue this month, with concerts from The 1975, Paolo Nutini, The Chemical Brothers, Kodaline, Florence & The Machine and The Prodigy set to follow over the coming weeks.

If you have tickets to Sunday's gig, here's everything you need to know, including what songs the singer-songwriter is expected to play, what time he'll take to the stage and how the weather is shaping up.

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How to get there

Musgrave Park is situated between Tramore Road and Pearse Road in Ballyphehane. Access is possible from both roads and entrances are more commonly known as the Sundays Well entrance (Tramore Rd.) servicing the South East terraces, and the Dolphin entrance (Pearse Rd.) servicing the North West terraces and the West stand.

Parking and bus/car pick up and drop off will be located at the Blackash carpark, which is a 14 minute walk to the stadium. Concert patrons can avail of free parking at Blackash park & ride.

Ticketholders are being urged to plan and book their return travel arrangements in advance and allow for at least an extra two hours travel time to/from the venue.

As traffic and parking delays are inevitable you are encouraged to walk, cycle, use the dart or concert bus and coach services.

Concertgoers have been warned not to park Illegally as towing will be in operation while they have also been urged not to park in local residential areas.

Stage times

Gates for the gig will open at 5pm Sunday and ticketholders have been told not to arrive too early as queuing will not be allowed prior to gates opening.

Ticketholders have been warned that there are no re-admissions to the concert - if you leave, there is no re-entry.

Ezra is being supported at the Cork gig by Limerick-based folk band Kingfishr, along with Dublin singer songwriter Gavin James.

Kingfishr are expected to take to the stage just after 6pm, with James likely to begin his set at around 7.15pm so expect Ezra to kick off his show at around 8.30pm.

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Ezra is likely to play a similar set to the one he played at his gig at Dublin's 3Olympia on Thursday, which you can check out below.

  • Anyone for You (Tiger Lily)
  • Cassy O'
  • Gold Rush Kid
  • Pretty Shining People
  • Did You Hear the Rain?
  • Hold My Girl
  • Sweetest Human Being Alive
  • In the Morning
  • All My Love
  • Green Green Grass
  • Blame It on Me
  • Dance All Over Me

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Concertgoers have been told no not bring backpacks or large handbags with them to the gig and have been warned that there will be no cloakroom or storage facilities on site. Bags must not be left at entrances or surrounding areas and ny items left will be removed and disposed of accordingly.

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It is recommended if you are bringing personal bag, purses or clutch bag, you should only bring those of smaller sizes i.e. those measuring no greater than A4, and everyone will be subject to a search.

To ensure as smooth an access as possible and to avoid any unnecessary delays organisers strongly suggest that you bring as little personal belongings with you as possible with you to the event.

Glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares will not be permitted into the venue, while professional cameras or cameras with a detachable lens, video cameras & audio recording devices, iPads or GoPros are also banned.

All Under 16’s attending the concert MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged over 25 at all times, and the parent / guardian must take full responsibility for them throughout the event.

According to Met Eireann's forecast, Sunday will see a mix of cloud and summer sunshine with well scattered showers too - potential for local thundery ones. It will be warm and heavy with top temperature of 20C to 25C Celsius, all sunshine dependent with very little breeze, save local sea breezes.

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George Ezra at London's O2 Arena - tickets, setlist and everything you need to know

He's touring the UK in support of his album Staying At Tamara's

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George Ezra recently kicked off his biggest headline UK tour to date.

The singer-songwriter is touring his second studio album 'Staying At Tamara's in arenas across the country.

This includes two London dates at the O2 Arena on March 19-20.

The number one album was released in March last year and went on to become the biggest selling record of 2018 and was nominated for Album of the Year at the BRIT Awards.

It features hit singles 'Hold My Girl', 'Paradise' and 'Shotgun', which gave him his first UK number one single.

Fans can also expect to hear tracks off his huge debut album during the two shows.

Find out below how to still get tickets, the setlist and stage time.

Can I still get tickets?

A limited number of tickets have been released on both Ticketmaster and AXS ahead of the show.

They're priced at £37-£60 plus a booking fee.

Alternatively if you can't see the ticket type you want i.e. standing then head to Twickets.

The fan-to-fan resale site means you'll only pay face value or less - so you won't be ripped off - and you can set up alerts to your phone when tickets for the O2 shows are listed because they'll go quickly.

Go to twickets.co.uk to find tickets.

What are the stage times?

Here's the confirmed set times for George Ezra's show at the O2 Arena:

Doors: 6:30pm

Sigrid: 7:55pm

George Ezra: 9:00pm

Finish: 10:20pm approx

What's the setlist?

According to setlist.fm this was the setlist during the tour's opening shows in Newcastle and Liverpool, so fans can expect something similar at his O2 Arena dates:

Don't Matter Now

Pretty Shining People

Listen to the Man

Did You Hear the Rain?

Hold My Girl

Leaving It Up to You

All My Love

Blame It on Me

Cassy O'

Who's the support act?

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He'll be supported by Norwegian popstar Sigrid.

She's released tracks including Don't Kill My Vibe, Strangers and Don't Feel Like Crying and won the BBC Sound of 2018 poll.

Her debut album 'Sucker Punch' was released on March 8.

The singer is also headlining her own tour later this year with a date at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo on December 4 with tickets for that tour available here.

Will there be merchandise?

It looks like there's plenty of merchandise to choose from as the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool tweeted this picture out ahead of his show in the city.

This sneak peek should give you a good idea of what to expect with t-shirts, jumpers, hoodies and posters available from the merch stand.

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  • Date 19 Mar - 20 Mar 2019
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George Ezra continues his phenomenal ascent with the announcement of his first ever headline arena tour. The tour takes in 10 arena shows across the UK, culminating in two shows at The O2 next March.

“WE’RE GOING ON TOUR!” says George. “And not just any tour, the biggest run of dates that I will have ever played, ending at The O2. Touring these new songs along with all of the first album has meant that the last year has been the most amazing twelve months imaginable, to all of you that have made a show so far, thank you. And to all of you that we will see next year, hold tight! Get practicing those songs, polishing off your dancing shoes, let’s make it one to remember.”

The announcement comes fresh from George headlining Boardmasters Festival and ahead of his long since sold out autumn 2018 UK tour this November. His acclaimed number 1 album Staying At Tamara’s is officially the biggest selling album released so far this year and remains in the top five of the Official Albums Chart 20 weeks after release, whilst his current single ‘Shotgun’ became his first ever number 1 single in June.

Staying At Tamara’s is George’s second UK Number 1 album, hitting the summit in March. Staying At Tamara’s also features lead single ‘Paradise,’ which peaked at Number 2 in the UK singles chart and has now been certified Platinum, and ‘Hold My Girl’, ‘Pretty Shining People’, ‘Saviour,’ and ‘Don’t Matter Now’. The album is available in digital, CD, cassette and vinyl formats, and arrived nearly four years after the release of his multi-platinum and also-chart topping debut album Wanted On Voyage.

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George Ezra at Manchester Arena: stage times, setlist, tickets and everything you need to know

The Shotgun singer is performing two sold out shows in Manchester

  • 14:45, 12 MAR 2019

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George Ezra possesses an unmistakable voice, a deep bass-baritone that's earned him surprise commercial success across the globe.

Now the Shotgun singer is preparing to play two sold out shows at Manchester Arena, performing both this Saturday and next.

He will take to the stage in Manchester on his arena tour, which is his biggest run of dates so far.

The tour has already taken him to Newcastle, Leeds and Liverpool, with George landing in Manchester for his first show on March 16.

That initial date sold out in just half an hour back in August, prompting the singer-songwriter to add an additional date the following week, on March 23.

Ezra first wormed his way into the nation's hearts in 2013, with the impossibly catchy Budapest from his debut album Wanted on Voyage.

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That record also spawned the singles Cassy O and Blame It On Me, with the album spending four weeks at number one and becoming the third best-selling album in the UK of 2014.

Staying at Tamara's was the second album that followed, also soaring to the top of the albums chart.

Shotgun became his first single to hit the number one spot in both the UK and Australia - at this stage it's been certified triple platinum and has been in the charts for a whopping 50 weeks.

He won his first BRIT award this year for British Male Solo Artist, after being nominated for the same award back in 2015. He was also nominated this year for Album of the Year and Single of the Year for Shotgun.

This tour has already earned him a string of five-star reviews and with two sold-out Manchester dates on the very near horizon, there might be another on the way.

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Both dates for Manchester have completely sold out, with all tickets for his first date being snapped up in just half an hour back in August.

Tickets are selling on resale sites for upwards of £200.

If you're desperate for tickets, your best bet is to try a fan-to-fan resale site like Twickets where tickets are never priced over face value.

Always make sure you're using a trusted website and not being ripped off.

Stage times

george ezra tour stage times

Doors will open for both dates at 6pm, according to the Manchester Arena website.

As is fairly common with this sort of gig, it's unlikely that the exact stage times won't be announced until the day of the gig - you can find that information on the @ManchesterArena Twitter page or check back here closer to the time.

When performing at other venues, George himself tends to take to the stage by 9pm, with support about an hour before that.

Support act

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Scandi pop sensation Sigrid will support George Ezra on his UK arena tour, ahead of her own headline tour in November and December this year.

The Strangers singer, who released her debut album Sucker Punch just last week, will head out on a busy few months on the festival circuit once she's finished touring with George.

She's also going to be supporting Maroon 5 on their upcoming live dates.

Still in her early twenties, she's an assured and achingly cool performer. Make sure you get down to the arena in plenty of time to witness her rise to stardom.

Based on the shows he's already played, this is the set list audiences can expect to hear at George Ezra's show in Manchester.

This is the list from his show in Brighton on March 11:

Don't Matter Now

Pretty Shining People

Listen to the Man

Did You Hear the Rain?

Hold My Girl

Leaving It Up to You

All My Love

Blame It on Me

Cassy O'

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‘What you don’t get, George, is that they just love you because of who you are’: George Ezra.

‘I’ve moved on, and then some’: singer George Ezra on fame, friendship and finding new inspiration

G eorge Ezra walks into the Old Barge, the Hertford pub that’s been his lifelong local, and within three minutes his song, Budapest is on the stereo. “They’re so supportive here,” he says, with shy gratitude, as he stoops under a curtain into a back room. Ezra first came here after school, searching for a loo. At 16, he started working behind the bar. When friends come home for Christmas, this is where they meet, “and where we would have always met”. It still smells the same. (Currently: of yesterday’s log fire, a comforting contrast to the January damp.) Over the next few hours, locals stick their heads in to wave hello to their friendly neighbourhood pop star, drinking lime cordial and soda in crisp double denim, and he greets them all back by name.

This is the approachable figure Ezra, who is 28, cuts in most settings, whether playing a radiant set at Glastonbury or warmly chatting about mental health on his podcast. A music college dropout born George Ezra Barnett, he emerged in 2014 as part of a cohort of middle-class British boys with acoustic guitars. Unlike most of them, he wasn’t lachrymose or ambition-crazed. Instead he had a good-weird sense of humour and a big voice, cultivated after this ardent blues fan became obsessed with the US blues singer Lead Belly .

Ezra’s label sent him Interrailing to inspire his first album, Wanted on Voyage , and he famously saw much of Europe except Budapest, the name of his breakthrough single. That song set the George Ezra template: primary-coloured bonhomie, a yearning for escape, an awed insistence that he’d give up anything for a girl. For album two, Staying at Tamara’s , he Airbnb’d in Barcelona and came back with the rabidly catchy singles Shotgun and Paradise. Both of his albums hit No 1 and spent 336 weeks in the charts (and counting) between them: rare numbers that put you in the Sheeran leagues.

Top notes: at the Royal Albert Hall.

Having always used trips as creative inspiration, Ezra intended to write album three as he walked from Land’s End to John o’Groats in the spring of 2020. Instead, he spent five weeks of lockdown alone in London before family and friends convinced him to move back to Hertfordshire. For two months, during that mood-spiking heatwave, he lived in a van on a friend’s farm. “It was dogs that needed walking and fields that needed mowing,” he remembers dreamily. He soon bought his own place. Being back has done him the world of good. He loves community: “When you can walk out your front door and the whole town feels like an extension of a back garden.” And though he knows this might seem weird – regressive or stuck – “I feel comfortable in the fact that I’ve moved on, and then some.”

Ezra says change is beautiful, and it suits him. His strong features sit more comfortably on a man’s face. When his hair grew out during lockdown, he swept it back and realised this was his look. (He has laughably nice skin, another recent change: “I started washing! I said to my sister, ‘Washing your skin really makes a difference doesn’t it?’ She was like, ‘Fuck off, yes.’”) On his first two albums, he often sang about escaping and giving it all up; the transformations on his lovely third album, Gold Rush Kid , are less about tearing up the script than recognising a moment as it’s happening, and discovering contentment within it.

It’s a steadier album, he says. The first time around, he relied on his travels for something to write about. Second time, he had seen the world – played New Year’s Eve in Tasmania – “and so then writing about crocodiles and dreaming becomes quite realistic”. This time, he says, it felt “honest and cool” to write about the everyday substance of his life: assignations in hotel rooms and bars, surrendering to a lover’s beauty on the dancefloor. On the big-chorused title track, he sings of “robbing the bank / Making a run for it and learning to dance” – winging it, basically. He had been thinking about the opportunists who rushed west in the 1850s and “understood it as people deciding: over there is something worth pursuing and it’s finite, so go and get it”. Ezra writes to reinforce the things he needs to hear and he has realised that this is the attitude he wants to cultivate towards his career and his life: “Remember: enjoy this.”

It is odd to hear that George Ezra – who wrote the lyric “bikini bottoms, lager tops, I could get used to this”, and sang it with a giddy whoop – needed that nudge. But his earlier, bright exterior concealed a bleak mindset. “In the past, when I’ve been the most intimidated and the most scared, it was really easy to tip over into nihilism and go, ‘Fuck it, it’s all going to end anyway, so what does it matter?’” he says bitterly. Perhaps that outlook has benefits, he considers. “But I don’t think I ever got there in a good way.”

Soul man: ‘I lost control, and therefore I started to try andto control the things that didn’t need controlling.’

He is a surprisingly careful conversationalist, taking long pauses to risk-assess any admission. I press him for examples of how he would self-sabotage, but he says it wouldn’t do him any good to go into detail. But he admits he almost let this mentality total his career. In 2020, Ezra insisted that he wanted to quit music, telling his manager: “I don’t identify with it, I don’t understand it, I find it really hard to get my head around why I would pursue what I associate with being quite stressful – because the last album was unenjoyable at times, by my own doing.”

Ezra had become “the kid who just says yes,” he says – a punishing identity that gave him a perverse kind of validation. “The diary would be bursting – you could almost see it pulsating. And I lost control, and therefore I started to try to control the things that didn’t need controlling.” He gives the example of spending three hours packing hand luggage: “Dude, you could throw some underwear in that bag, a few T-shirts and a toothbrush and you would be fine.” (As we chat, he often gives himself a second-person talking-to.) “ But this thing could be on display at a museum.”

He also has Pure O , a form of OCD that involves intrusive thoughts without the physical compulsions. He used to lose weeks to them. During the first lockdown, he found a therapist and practised transcendental meditation, which helped. Now the thoughts might loop for just 30 minutes. He has stopped trying to stop them, “because that’s where I used to wind myself up,” he says.

When life opened up again, Ezra got back to writing with his long-term collaborator Joel Pott (formerly of 2000s indie band Athlete), and rediscovered the pleasures of music that his yes-man persona had trampled. “The reason you do this is because you love it,” he tells himself. “And maybe that’s the payoff, that you get to pursue something you love – but as a result, you’re gonna feel it acutely and care too much at times.” (Pott praises the “good people” around Ezra, who told him he didn’t owe anyone anything.)

Given Ezra’s renewed joy, it may seem counterintuitive that death looms over Gold Rush Kid . He cavorts with her on Green Green Grass, another insatiable earworm. On the twinkly closer Sun Went Down, he repeats, with real warmth, “I could die now.” It’s not the old nihilism but a sense of peace that comes from knowing he is giving life his best shot, of accepting himself in this moment.

While Ezra likes his first two albums, he loves this one. “It doesn’t sound like anything but myself,” he says. The first five tracks are classic Ezra – as bright and buoyant as a new pool inflatable. But then it takes a ruminative shift – the album’s most striking song, I Went Hunting, beautifully addresses his past self-sabotage. It’s not a prelude to him becoming a tortured artist, he says – Ezra disdains artists longing to shed their pop fans and get serious – but the result of “a lot of self-reflection”.

He’s chuffed when I single out his favourite line from lead single Anyone for You: “Remember me the way I am, not the way I was.” (Once a month, he prints selected photos from his phone and deletes the rest. “I feel like I’m dragging something along with me,” he says.) He struggles to identify those changes, partly because they’re ineffable, partly because he enjoys privacy. But he gives it a go. He’s discovered that contentment is different from happiness. On this album, he’s telling himself: “You’re all right. You’re not a villain.”

Ezra still walked from Land’s End to John o’Groats with two friends for an upcoming documentary series, ultimately relieved he didn’t have to write an album at the same time. Walking 20 to 30 miles a day gave him the same feeling of peace as transcendental meditation, one that’s stuck around. There was another experience as well: he won’t discuss the specifics on record because he says he hasn’t figured out how to communicate it, but it showed him that the love in his life was inescapable. “I have these people around me, family and friends, that are there. The lesson was: what you don’t get, George, is that they just love you because of who you are. And don’t try to make sense of that because you won’t be able to. But accept it.” He thinks about it all the time. “It felt seismic, but really calm. I think that’s true of a lot of the last few years – these huge changes that actually just took one tiptoe to the left.”

He has learned to look after himself – phone off at 9pm, light the fire, read – and found work-life balance. “I can actually plan meaningful interactions with friends around work,” he says, “which is the thing I’ve always envied in other people.” And no more yes-man. He told management: “Put things in front of me if you think they’re important, and only fight for them if you think they’re really important.”

Still, he wants to give G old Rush Kid a “fighting chance”, especially as he anticipates turning 30 and thinks about “drawing a line in the sand” at some point. “It’s the saddest thing I see in pop music when people just cling on to something,” he says. He isn’t retiring prematurely: he might release music more regularly, but cease touring. “I get a lot from it, positive and negative,” he says. “It’s an insane amount of adrenaline to experience and then to carry that with you.”

Prize guy: Ezra with his Brit award, 2019.

Ezra is not the sort of pop star who gameplans their career five years in advance – the opposite, in fact. He definitively does not want to break the US. “It’s too big a place to consider mirroring what my work looks like in Europe and Australia,” he says. “To try to recreate that would kill me. I don’t need it.” He also wants children, which feels incompatible with a career at his level. “There are home videos of me as a child saying I want to be a dad,” he says. “I have to question people that are very famous and pursue that after having kids. It’s lost on me. It sounds selfish.”

The most he will look to his future career is to suggest that being adored by the nation’s children means his songs will ultimately become “throwback party classics”. Any kids that didn’t already know him soon did if they followed Joe Wicks’s lockdown PE lessons . Ezra’s mum, a primary school teacher, told him Wicks said he couldn’t play music on the videos because of copyright. She suggested that Ezra let Wicks use his songs for free. So he did, then donated the royalties to the NHS. “It was just a good thing to be able to do,” he says.

What does it say that pop stars are having to donate to the NHS during a pandemic? He pauses. “There’s a lot I don’t understand,” he says, sadly. “The amount that I don’t understand intimidates me to the point where it probably doesn’t serve me to speak about it because I don’t know where to start. But then I’m like, is that the point? Are you made to feel like you don’t understand when really you do?

“And that’s the thing I found hard about the last few years,” he says, with a sudden ragged breath, “is actually feeling… helpless in some way.” He says the last part in the smallest voice, and we’re both surprised to find he is crying, his grey-blue eyes now red. “Sorry!” he says quickly, and regroups. “There’s a lot of confusing stuff going on in the world. It’s sad, you’re right, why are fucking pop stars donating to the NHS?”

Ezra says he hasn’t generally made political statements because he doesn’t feel qualified – although he recalls his parents, Labour party members, taking him on marches – and not because his fanbase is so broad. He casts aspersions as he gestures around the Old Barge. “I love this pub. It is empty of an evening and it shouldn’t be,” he says emphatically, referencing the fear over Omicron. “Not that it should be busy, but they’re not helped. If people shouldn’t be going out, tell them to close the doors and help them through that time.”

He laments that “making the world an intimidating and confusing place is a really convenient way of pitting people against one another”. It runs counter to his worldview. He comes back to the walk, on which they regularly met “two types of farmer: people that live hand to mouth, up at 4am on Christmas, and they were lovely, pointing us in the right direction. We also met men who wear gold rings on their little fingers and live in big houses on the farms, and they were lovely, and told us which direction to go. It’s why he loved Gogglebox so much, he says, “because it’s good to be reminded you’re all the same in many ways.”

Ezra’s music has always expressed his faith in collective goodness: we’re all right together, we’re just human; as he sings on the song Gold Rush Kid. “You’re just like everyone, you’re holding on.” Has that belief been shaken in the past two years, when it’s often seemed as though we aren’t all in this together? “I don’t think so,” he says. “Getting out and walking the country and meeting people – it just isn’t true. I get terrified that everyone’s out to get each other. For the most part, they are – until you step out your front door.”

The single Anyone For You is out now; the album Gold Rush Kid follows on 10 June on Columbia Records

If you’d like to hear this piece narrated, listen on Saturday to The Guardian’s brand new podcast, Weekend . Subscribe on Apple , Spotify , or wherever you get your podcasts.

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  • Date 20 Sep , 2022
  • Event Starts 8:00 PM
  • Doors Open 6:00pm
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George Ezra will be performing live at Utilita Arena Newcastle as part of his upcoming 2022 tour, 20 September - tickets on sale now!

Event times for George Ezra:

Box office: 5pm I Doors open: 6pm I Show start: 8.00pm I Interval: 8.30pm I Show end 22.30pm

* Please note all times are approximate and subject to change.

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Please note  booking fees apply

Suite Experience

  • Exclusive hire of 10 seater Executive Suite
  • Entry into the venue via the Hospitallity entrance
  • Glass of prosecco on arrival
  • £300 to spend behind the bar
  • Chefs selection buffet (dietary requirements can be catered for)
  • Car Parking for 3 cars

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If you already have purchased tickets, then you can still upgrade to our Hospitality Packages. Simply call us on  0191 260 6023 .

The small print:-

  • You can access the Executive Suite from full doors until the end of the event
  • Executive suites are located above the balcony seating area
  • Alcohol only available to over 18s - ID may be required
  • Card beverage facilities will be available within the suite
  • Event details and timings may be subject to change

Lounge Experience

Access into the venue via our Hospitality Entrance                                               Prime View Seat Access to our Hospitaity Live Lounge from full doors until the end of the interval (if applicable) Pre show drink (1 per person) of either a bottle of beer, small glass of wine or soft drink

The small print:- You can access the Lounge from full doors until after the interval (if applicable). Access to the Lounge is via 4 steps. Alcohol only available to over 18s – ID may be required. Your preshow drink can be redeemed from the bar upon arrival to the lounge. Card bar facilities will be available within the lounge. Event details and timings may be subject to change.

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George Ezra at the Chepstow Racecourse 2023: Event times, site map, road closures, parking, set list, banned items and more

George Ezra will be supported by TikTok breakthrough star and triple BRIT Awards 2023 nominee Cat Burns, Mercury-nominated indie rockers The Big Moon and Limerick-based three-piece outfit Kingfishr

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george ezra tour stage times

George Ezra is heading to Chepstow Racecourse on Sunday to mark the final night in a weekend of special gigs. The multi-platinum-selling artist, known for his hit singles such as Green Green Grass, Budapest and Shotgun, is set to make a performance to remember.

It will be a busy weekend at the racecourse, with the likes of Lionel Ritchie, Sugababes, Gabrielle and Kevin Davy White performing on Friday, June 30, you can find details about that gig, here . Although Lewis Capaldi was set to perform on Saturday, July 1, the Scottish singer-songwriter announced that he would be taking a break from performing after an emotional set in Glastonbury. You can read more about this here .

George Ezra and many more exciting artists set to perform on Sunday, July 2 . If you're planning on going to watch the English singer perform, there's a few things you might need to know before going to the Chepstow Racecourse. But don't worry, we've got everything you need to know including road closures, parking and banned items to name a few.

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Who is supporting George Ezra?

George Ezra will be supported by TikTok breakthrough star and triple BRIT Awards 2023 nominee Cat Burns, Mercury-nominated indie rockers The Big Moon and Limerick-based three-piece outfit Kingfishr.

Cat Burns is a singer-songwriter from London, who has released various hit singles such as go, live more & love more as well as Home For My Heart.

The Big Moon, also from London, are a indie rock band who have recently released their latest album - Walking Like We Do. Meanwhile, Irish-based folk band Kingfishr recently supported Dermot Kennedy.

Stage times

General Admission, VIP and Accessible gates will open at 4pm. Show times are always subject to change, but the organisers expect entertainment to start at 6pm and finish by 11pm.

We've also asked for stage times, but the organisers were unable provide this information at time of publication.

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Ticket requirements

All Chepstow 2023 tickets are mobile entry, meaning your phone is your ticket so make sure it's well-charged before the event. You must download your tickets before heading to the site.

Make sure to follow the instructions before leaving for your event to ensure that your tickets can be scanned for entry regardless of the connectivity at the venue. The instructions are listed below:

1. Download or update the latest version of the Ticketmaster app for the iPhone in the Apple App store or for the Android in the Android App store.

2. From the app, find your order in My Events.

3. View your tickets by tapping 'View Barcode'. Screenshots of your barcodes won’t get you in. Once you have viewed your tickets in the Ticketmaster App. You ticket is automatically saved so it is always ready. Make sure you do not log out of the app.

You can download it to your digital wallet. iPhone users must follow the instructions above before arriving at the venue to access their tickets at entry as saving tickets to their digital wallet is not available at this time. Android users are still welcome to save their tickets to the digital wallet.

Can you still buy tickets? Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster here. Tickets are available on the day at the box office at the main entrance to the event, but the organisers would advise pre-booking to avoid disappointment.

Although there is no confirmed set list at the time of publication, in his most recent concert over in Luxembourg, George Ezra performed the following songs:

  • Anyone for You (Tiger Lily)
  • Cassy O'
  • Did you Hear the Rain?
  • In the Morning
  • Green Green Grass
  • Blame it on Me
  • Dance All Over Me

Road closures

As part of the traffic management plant, there are planned road closures in place to ensure the safety and security of all concert goers and residents on Friday and Sunday. Before the concert, which will be between 11AM and 8PM, the A466 Southbound closure will be between Itton Roundabout and Kingsmark Lane.

Before the concert:

South of Kingsmark Lane will be two way, but there will be no left turn out of Kingsmark Lane. There will be diversions in place via Chepstow B4293 and A48.

The B4293 Westbound closure will be in force between Piercefield Avenue to Itton Roundabout. Although there will be a resident closure between Kingsmark Lane to Piercefield Avenue, there will be resident access to Piercefield Avenue, The Rosary and The Cloisters.

Through out the event:

The A48 to B4245 will have a manned closure but residents can access on Crick Road.

After the concert:

Between 9PM and 2AM, there will be a full closure between Devauden Road Junction at St Arvans to Itton Roundabout on the A466. Diversions will be in place via B4293.

All of the closures will be manned throughout by the traffic management team with access to emergency vehicles only. Outside of these hours, the roads will be opened as usual.

How do I get to Chepstow Racecourse?

Full address of the location: Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 6BE

There is general admission, accessible and VIP car parking available to book at the Racecourse. Car park bookings can be made here , but it should be noted that the parking for Lionel Ritchie and George Ezra are sold out. Car parking tickets can not be bought on the day of the show.

Park and Ride

The cheapest and easiest way to get to the event. Park and Ride offers great flexibility and the quickest route directly to the event. There are two park and ride options available - Bristol and Chepstow - for the George Ezra event.

Park and Ride: Chepstow

  • David Broome Event Centre, Mount Ballan Manor, Portskewett, Chepstow NP26 5XP
  • Price: £15 per car
  • Operating Saturday and Sunday only
  • Car park open from 12PM First shuttle at 2PM

2PM - 8PM (a bus every 20 mins). Service will resume at 10.30PM with the last bus at 12:30AM.

Park and Ride: Bristol

  • University of West England, Frenchay Campus, North Entrance, Coldharbour Ln, Bristol BS16 1QY

2PM - 8PM (a bus every 20 mins). Service will resume at 10.30PM with the last bus at 12.30AM.

  • Both car parks will open at 12pm.
  • Busses will run from 2pm until the event site is clear at the end of the concert.
  • Each car park has security and car park management. They are well lit, and all have toilet facilities.
  • Journey time is between 15-30 minutes depending on the chosen car park.
  • Please note: David Broome Park & Ride is on a green field, therefore is relatively flat but does have uneven terrain in parts. If you have accessible requirements, we advise parking at University of West England.

Shuttle Bus

There will be a direct return shuttle bus from Newport Train Station to Chepstow Racecourse for all events over the weekend.

Newport Shuttle Newport Train Station in Queensway offers a ride to the racecourse for £7.50 per person. It will be operation from Friday to Sunday from 2PM until 8PM, with a bus travelling every 20 minutes. Service will resume at 10.30PM with the last bus at 12.30AM. There is one wheelchair accessible space per bus available.

Public Transport

There are a variety of public transport options available to get to Chepstow Racecourse. You can find links to local bus and train services to plan your journey ahead of the event on their website.

There is a dedicated taxi drop-off point which is located opposite the entrance to the racecourse. If using Uber, you can type in 'Chepstow Concerts' into the app and this will direct you to drop off point at the racecourse.

Where should I park?

On-site car parking is now sold out for George Ezra. Instead, it is recommended that you book Park and Ride options or Shuttles from Newport Rail Station. Roads around the venue will have no parking orders and illegally parked cars will be towed away, according to the organisers.

Customers arriving at the venue for George Ezra without a pre-booked parking ticket will be re-directed to Park and Ride locations and may experience a severe delay returning against the arriving traffic.

There is general admission, accessible and VIP car parking available to book at the Racecourse only for Lionel Richie. Car parking tickets can not be bought on the day of the show. If you have booked your tickets however, car parks at the Racecourse will open at 12pm.

You will not be able to access the main arena until 4pm but organisers have recommend you arrive early to avoid queues. At the end of the concert, organisers expect the car parks to be very busy and it could take up to 2 hours to depart the site.

Accessibility

The accessible viewing platform is available for customers with a wheelchair accessible ticket. It is raised platform located with prime view of the stage. There are accessible toilets and a changing unit located nearby.

This area is for customers who require a wheelchair to make their experience comfortable. The accessible viewing platform has a limited capacity and is strictly for access customers plus one companion only. You can read more about the terms and conditions of bringing one companion only here.

Banned Items

The following items are prohibited and will not be allowed into the racecourse:

  • Animals except registered assistance dogs
  • Computers, Laptops, Ipads and Tablets
  • Large bags over A4
  • Pro video and still cameras
  • Food & Drink except 500ml sealed water bottles
  • Glass Bottles
  • Aerosols of any kind
  • Knives, Syringes and Scalpels
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Flares and Pyrotechnics
  • Explosives, Signalling devices, smoking devices and very-lights.
  • Medicines without prescription or Doctors note
  • Toxic Substances

Food & Drink

There will be a wide range of food and drink outlets available offering a range of options on site.

Can I camp on the site?

Attendees for one night or for the full weekend have the option to camp, but must pre book before heading to the Chepstow Racecourse. No camping will be available on the day of the event.

If you have pre-booked successfully, campers can have access to the private campsite, 24h reception and security, toilets and showers, pamper tent with blow dryers, straighteners, and mirror, as well as access to phone charging.

You can arrive and check in from 2pm on the day of the event. You must check out by 10am the following day. Motorhomes are also permitted on site, but this will require a 'bring your own camping' ticket. Motorhomes must be self-contained. Caravans are not permitted on site.

You can also take in a folding camping chair, one per ticket holder.

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  • The time in Klimovsk is 8 hours ahead of the time in New York when New York is on standard time, and 7 hours ahead of the time in New York when New York is on daylight saving time.
  • Klimovsk does not change between summer time and winter time.
  • The IANA time zone identifier for Klimovsk is Europe/Moscow.

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  • Sunrise: 04:54AM
  • Sunset: 08:01PM
  • Day length: 15h 7m
  • Solar noon: 12:27PM
  • The current local time in Klimovsk is 27 minutes ahead of apparent solar time.

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  • Location: Moscow Oblast, Russia
  • Latitude: 55.364. Longitude: 37.530
  • Population: 55,000

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Russia arrests 3 officials over heating outages south of Moscow

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KLIMOVSK, Russia - Russian investigators said on Jan 9 they had arrested three people over heating outages south of Moscow that have sent regional officials scrambling to restore services and drawn scrutiny from the Kremlin.

The authorities blamed the breakdown on failures at a boiler plant owned by a private ammunition factory. The heads of the heating plant and the factory were arrested on suspicion of providing unsafe services, investigators said in a statement.

The deputy head of the local administration was also detained on suspicion of certifying the heating plant as adequate for winter despite allegedly knowing about defects that needed to be fixed.

The situation is embarrassing for Moscow at a time when President Vladimir Putin is embarking on a campaign to be re-elected in March and voters are looking for assurances that the state can maintain decent living standards and public services despite the costs of the war in Ukraine.

Mr Putin’s victory is not in doubt, but supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny say the campaign offers a chance for them to connect with voters and highlight problems in the country they blame on his 24-year rule.

The Kremlin said Mr Putin had discussed the situation late on Jan 8 with Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyov and other officials, and “titanic” efforts were being made to resolve the situation.

Residents gathered in a local sports centre on Jan 9 to escape their freezing homes. Ms Larisa, a financial manager, said the temperature in her apartment was about 4 deg C.

“There has been no heating for six days already. Tomorrow will be a week,” she said, adding that the electricity supply was too erratic to turn on a TV (set) or a fridge.

Another woman, Ms Valentina, said the authorities had promised that everything would be fixed in the course of the day “but we don’t know whether to believe it or not”.

Governor Vorobyov posted a stream of updates on social media and said the boiler plant in question was being taken over by the local authorities and would be modernised and restaffed.

It was not immediately clear if the Klimovsk Specialised Cartridge Plant, the factory that owned the heating plant, was being nationalised.

State arms corporation Rostec said it was “vital” to proceed with the nationalisation of the factory.

“An appeal to this effect to the President is already being prepared,” it said in a statement. “This will allow for all tasks to be fulfilled for production and social needs, both for the plant and in overall terms, and for order to be restored.”

Rostec, it said, was prepared to take over the plant as it already had a stake in it and currently brought together about 90 per cent of arms-producing plants in the country.

Moscow and the surrounding region have suffered an unusually harsh winter. The temperature in Klimovsk was minus 8 deg C on Jan 9, mild by the standard of recent weeks. REUTERS

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