Why did George Ezra have to cancel his shows? Check out the rescheduled dates

George had to cancel dates in London and Leeds

Author: Hazel ScottPublished 10th Mar 2023

After an incredible 2022 for George Ezra - releasing his album 'Gold Rush Kid' and setting off on an arena tour - fans were over the moon when he announced extra dates in London for 2023. Set to perform a huge gig at the O2 Arena, we were set to hear the singer perform huge hits such as 'Green Green Grass' and 'Anyone For You'.

Sadly, however, the concert did not go ahead due to George being struck with illness. Due to being unwell, George also had to cancel the following date at Leeds. Find out below why George had to cancel, as well as what dates the gigs have been rescheduled to.

Why did George Ezra have to cancel?

Announcing the news on his social media platforms, George's team released a statement revealing: 'George has started feeling incredibly unwell this afternoon'. They went on to say: 'He's been diagnosed by a doctor as having acute vertigo and as a result we sincerely regret to announce that tonight's show at the 02 in London will not be able to go ahead as planned.'

Issuing an apology for those who had travelled for the gig, the 'Shoutgun' singer's team reassured fans that the dates would be rescheduled.

The following day, another statement was released informing fans that sadly George would not be able to perform in Leeds on 15th March either, writing: 'unfortunately although George’s symptoms are improving, he is still experiencing acute vertigo. Upon a further consultation with a doctor this morning, his show at the First Direct Arena in Leeds tonight will not be able to go ahead as planned.'

Have the concerts been rescheduled?

They have! George's team were quick to reschedule the dates, with London shows now taking place on Thursday 6 April 2023 at The O2, and the Leeds show taking place on Wednesday 5 April 2023 at First Direct Arena.

How can I get tickets to see George Ezra?

For the rescheduled dates listed above, you can buy tickets to see George Ezra from Aloud.com.

When was George going to perform?

His 2022 tour was announced in April last year, with dates throughout September and October across England, Scotland and Wales. He later added an extra Manchester date, as well as a dates at The O2, London on 13th and 14th March 2023, and Leeds on 15th.

Take a look through George Ezra's incredible career:

Early life

George moved to Bristol in 2011 to study at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. George wasn't the only musical one in his family, his elder sister Jessica accompanies him on tour and his younger brother, Ethan, is a talented singer and songwriter under the stage name Ten Tonnes.

2013: First appearance at Glastonbury

George's music was first played on radio stations in 2012 - and as a result, George got his big moment; he was asked to play the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury 2013.

2014: 'Budapest'

Following the release of George's hit single, 'Budapest' his career really started to take off. The iconic track reached Number 1 in several countries and was nominated for 'British Single of the Year' at the Brit Awards and the MTV VMA's.

2014: Debut album ‘Wanted on Voyage’

George's debut album included hits such as, 'Budapest', 'Blame it on Me' and 'Cassy O' and reached Number 1 in the UK charts.

2015: BRIT Award Nominations

At the 2015 BRIT Awards, George was nominated in four categories: Best British Album, Best British Male Solo Artist, Best British Single, and British Breakthrough Artist as a result of the success of his first album 'Wanted On Voyage.'

2017: Touring and Festivals

After a busy and successful few years George took some time off in 2016, returning to the charts in 2017 with single 'Don't Matter Now' as well as some live performances on a 'secret' tour through April, May and June.


George also went on tour and played a number of festivals in the summer of 2017 including, Sziget, V Festival, Way Out Festival and Lollapalooza.

2018: Second album and 'Shotgun'

George released follow-up album 'Staying at Tamara's' in 2018, featuring singles 'Paradise', 'Pretty Shining People' and 'Hold My Girl' which were all hugely popular among George's fans.


George then dropped 'Shotgun' which went on to become his first Number one song in the UK, Irish and Australian charts and was later awarded platinum certification here in the UK.


Following the success of 'Shotgun' George's second album 'Staying at Tamara's' reached Number One in the UK album charts in May 2018.


George then went on to tour the album and played a number of festivals including headlining the Neighbourhood Weekender.

2019: BRIT Awards and headlining Glastonbury

In 2019, George won 'British Male Solo Artist' at the BRIT Awards following the success of his first two albums and huge hits such as 'Shotgun' and 'Paradise' which dominated radio playlists and became two of the biggest tracks of the year.


George also launched his own podcast series 'George Ezra and Friends', which features conversations between George and his guests. He's previously interviewed the likes of Nile Rodgers, Lewis Capaldi and Ed Sheeran.


George also returned to play Glastonbury Festival in 2019, but this time he played the world-famous Pyramid stage on the Friday evening.

2021: George announces he's performing on the Glastonbury global livestream

In 2021, George announced on his Instagram that he was going on a hiking trip with his friends for a couple of months. Four weeks in, the singer revealed the exciting news that he was going to be performing at Glastonbury's global livestream on Saturday 22nd May.

2022: New single 'Anyone For You'

In January 2022, George revealed that he was making his grand return with a brand new single called 'Anyone For You'.
He released 'Anyone For You' on 28th January.

2022: George Ezra announces third album 'Gold Rush Kid'

On the day George Ezra released his comeback single he also announced his third album 'Gold Rush Kid' would be released in June.

2022: George Ezra performs at Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee concert

George Ezra was one of the many talented artists to perform at the Platinum Party at the Palace in celebration of Her Majesty's 70 year reign.


He took to the stage on 4th June to perform some of his biggest hits including his new song 'Green Green Grass'. He later wrote on Instagram: 'Here's that time we played at Buckingham Palace… won't forget that in a hurry 🎉 What an incredible honour to play at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, thank you for having me x' (sic).

2022: George Ezra headlines at Finsbury Park

George Ezra played the biggest headline show of his career at Finsbury Park in London on Sunday 17th June. He closed the show after performances from the London International Gospel Choir, Mychelle, The Big Moon, Holly Humberstone, Mimi Webb, and Blossoms, with songs from his latest album as well as some of his biggest hits.

2022: George Ezra announces film End to End

George Ezra announced a film called End to End that was shown in cinemas. The film follows the singer's adventure as he walked the length of the country with his best friends to meet musicians and battle the elements.

2023: George Ezra is nominated for two BRIT Awards

George Ezra was nominated for two BRIT Awards in January 2023 - Artist of The Year and Song of The Year for 'Green Green Grass'. Sadly, he lost out on both to Harry Styles!

George Ezra new music

After releasing 'Wanted On Voyage' in 2014 and 'Staying At Tamara's' in 2018, fans were eager to hear new music from George Ezra. With the huge success of his first two albums, including 'Staying At Tamara's' earning George a Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist, there was no doubt that his third album would be incredible.

George Ezra released 'Gold Rush Kid' on 10th June, along with a special Gold Rush Edition vinyl, and the amazing album provided fans with 12 new tracks. The first two tracks 'Anyone For You' and 'Green Green Grass' came out ahead of the full album and gave fans a taste of what was to come.

What is 'Green Green Grass' about?

George has described the song as 'a celebration of life' and opened up about the meaning behind the song. He explained how he found inspiration while on holiday in Saint Lucia, saying: "There was a street party going on, with three different sound systems, people cooking in the street.

"I asked a woman what was going on and she told me it was a funeral – for three people. They were celebrating three lives! I thought: that is not how we do this at home. And it’s really beautiful."

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