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George Ezra Leeds First Direct Arena show postponed as singer struggles with acute vertigo - all you need to know

George Ezra's Leeds gig will not go ahead tonight after the 'Shotgun' singer continues to struggle with acute vertigo.

The singer had to pull out of his gig at the O2 in London on Tuesday, March 14, due to feeling "incredibly unwell" and was diagnosed with acute vertigo. His next tour date was due to be Leeds' First Direct Arena tonight (Thursday, March 16).

It has now been confirmed that the planned show will be postponed. The news came through George's official Twitter account.

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The statement on Twitter said: "Hi everyone, 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.

"Fortunately, we have been able to reschedule both of the postponed shows. George’s show at the First Direct Arena in Leeds will now take place on Wednesday 5 April 2023. And George’s show at The O2 Arena in London will now take place on Thursday 6 April 2023.

"Again, we would like to apologise for the postponement of both the London and Leeds dates, and for everyone who had travelled in advance to the shows. All tickets will remain valid for the new dates and we really hope you can make it. Thank you for all your well wishes to George"

Several people took to social media to wish the singer well, though some were annoyed that it was left so late. @Lainey said: "The main thing is the George recovers - Health first x"

@Beth said: "Get well soon George, thanks for letting us know in advance! See you in April" @george said: "Could of told us sooner"

@Sun said: "Why leave it so late? The ppl spending money to see you and travelling".

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