GEORGE EZRA announces Belsonic, Belfast show Friday 9 June 2023 – BELSONIC, ORMEAU PARK, BELFAST

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GEORGE EZRA announces Belsonic, Belfast show

Friday 9 June 2023 – BELSONIC, ORMEAU PARK, BELFAST

 

Tickets on sale Friday, 4th November 2022 at 9 am from Ticketmaster

                                          


“another insatiable earworm” - The Guardian

“a sugar-sweet pop banger that’ll catapult his ascent even higher,” - DIY

“it’s arena-friendly chorus already sounds like classic Ezra” - The Times

 

BRIT Award-winning, multi-platinum-selling musician George Ezra has today announced a return to Belfast with a headline show at Belsonic, Ormeau Park on Friday 9 June 2023 in support of his new album Gold Rush Kid, which was released on 10 June via Columbia Records.

 

‘Green Green Grass’, the first single from the album is an irresistibly joyful song about making the best of things, even when it might feel like the worst of things are afoot: “Green green grass, blue blue sky, you better throw a party on the day that I die.”

 

“I was on holiday in St Lucia with a few friends at Christmas 2018, with two of my closest mates from home,” explains George. “We were in this beach bar, drinking homemade rum punch and Piton, the local lager, flip-flopping between the two, pissing about with three local guys who worked there. And this music started up, three streets back from the sea.

 

“After about half an hour, I had to go see what it was. And 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.”

 

George debuted both songs to a rapturous reception at his recent intimate gigs in London, Manchester and Edinburgh - shows praised as "a joyous singalong that was impossible to resist" (5*, The Telegraph), "blazing sunshine tempered by subtle shadow" (4*, Evening Standard) and a set filled with "hooks so plentiful he could go long-line fishing with them" (4*, The Guardian).

 

“The Gold Rush Kid? That’s me,” says George, reflecting on the title of his third record – a 12-strong suite of marvellous, transporting, elevational songs, that more than anything “sound like me. That’s what ties them together.”

 

After two blockbuster albums – Wanted On Voyage (2014) and Staying At Tamara’s (2018), both of which reached number 1 in the UK and sold millions around the world, and the latter of which earned him his first number 1 single in ‘Shotgun’ and won him the 2019 Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist – it was time to return to heart and hearth, with an album written and produced entirely in London with longstanding collaborator Joel Pott.

 

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Alongside the tour announcement, George has partnered with YouTube Music to be their Sustainability Partner for 2022. He says: “I am conscious that creating, touring and promoting a record has an impact on the environment, so I am delighted to announce I will be working with YouTube Music as their Sustainability Partner for 2022. They have very generously provided a significant financial contribution to support a cause of my choosing; this is going to be The National Trust, who are working hard to reverse the decline in nature and reduce the impact of climate change by planting trees and restoring landscapes. Together, we’ll directly use this money to plant 17,000 trees across the UK.”

 

The National Trust has committed to planting or establishing 20 million trees covering an area the size of Birmingham as part of their plan to become net zero by 2030. The carbon benefits from the 17,000 trees will go towards the charity’s own net zero ambitions.

 

National Trust Director General Hilary McGrady said: “We are enormously grateful to George for this donation, and it serves as an important reminder that only by a collective will and everyone playing their part will we help reverse some of the impacts of climate change and help the nation to reach net zero.

 

“This gift represents an important step as part of our ambition to try and tackle the effects of climate change. We are planting the trees in the right places to maximise the impact they will have in locking in carbon.”

 

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