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George Ezra 2022 tour annoucned and here’s how you can get tickets
GEORGE EZRA has announced his 2022 tour dates and we can’t wait to see him live.
The tour will see him play huge venues including London’s Finsbury Park and Machester AO Arena.
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Get tickets to George Ezra – buy here
George Ezra has announced a run of dates this September with a one off show in Finsbury Park this July.
Tickets will go on sale April 29 at 10am, so set your alarms.
They’ll be available from Ticketmaster here, but we’re expecting them to sell out fast so don’t hang about if you want to get your hands on a pair.
George will play a one off gig in London’s Finsbury Park this summer before his 2022 tour dates kick off in September starting in Liverpool and finishing in Sheffield.
George Ezra 2022 UK Tour Dates
17 July – Finsbury Park, London 13 September – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool14 September – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff16 September – The AO Arena, Manchester20 September – Utilita Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne22 September – Utilita Arena, Birmingham25 September – P&J Live, Aberdeen26 September – The OVO Hydro, Glasgow28 September – SSE Arena, Belfast29 September – 3Arena, Dublin1 October – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham2 October – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
George’s debut album Wanted on Voyage, released in June 2014, reached Number One in the UK, followed by his second studio album Staying at Tamara’s, which also reached top ten in several countries.
The single Shotgun became Ezra’s first chart-topping single in the UK, Ireland and Australia.
His third album ‘Gold Rush Kid’ is available for pre-order now and will come out June 10 2022.
You can pre-order it via Amazon here.
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