These songs were on George Ezra's 2022 arena tour set list

There are 19 songs

George Ezra
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 1st Oct 2022

George Ezra has now finished his UK arena tour, where he performed at several locations across the country including Liverpool, Cardiff, Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Sheffield.

George's arena tour was his second tour of the year, after he performed some more intimate shows earlier this year. The 'Green Green Grass' singer started his arena tour in Liverpool on 13th September, where he performed 19 songs, including many from his current album 'Gold Rush Kid', as well as some of his fans favourites, 'Budapest', 'Paradise' and 'Shotgun'.

Take a look through George Ezra's set list:




















The above set list is based on one show and the set list might not represent all shows on the tour.

During his UK arena tour, George was supported by the South African band Beatenberg, who, according to their website: 'deliver a unique sound that effortlessly owns mainstream South African pop.'

See all of the dates for George Ezra's UK arena tour:

George's tour has now finished, but below are the dates he performed in the UK.

September 2022

Liverpool M&S Bank Arena - Tue 13th

Cardiff Motorpoint Arena - Wed 14th

Manchester The AO Arena - Fri 16th

Manchester The AO Arena - Sat 17th

Newcastle Utilita Arena - Tue 20th

Birmingham Utilita Arena - Thu 22nd

Aberdeen P&J Live - Sun 25th

Glasgow The SSE Hydro - Mon 26th

October 2022

Nottingham Motorpoint Arena - Sat 1st

Sheffield Utilita Arena - Sun 2nd

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Everything you need to know about George Ezra's arena tour 2022

George Ezra's music video for 'Green Green Grass'

George Ezra's career story so far 🎸

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