George Ezra is heading to Manchester’s AO Arena for two nights as part of his UK and Ireland tour.
The singer recently performed at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert and Boardmasters, a festival in Cornwall.
Ezra is known for hits such as 'Paradise', ‘Shotgun’ and his recent single ‘Green Green Grass’.
During the tour, he’ll be visiting several UK cities including Liverpool, Cardiff, Glasgow and more.
We headlined @boardmasters this weekend, yeah buoy! 🌊 pic.twitter.com/e1ir2I3aIy
— george E Z R A (@george_ezra) August 15, 2022
Ahead of the shows at AO Arena, we’ve got everything you need to know including tour dates, tickets, door times and more.
When is George Ezra playing at AO Arena in Manchester?
George Ezra will take to the stage on Friday, September 16 and again on Saturday September 17, 2022.
The Saturday show was added as an extra date as the Friday show sold out.
How to buy tickets for George Ezra concerts
Although the Friday show is sold out, tickets are still available for the Saturday show.
You can buy tickets via the Ticketmaster website.
What time are doors open for George Ezra at AO Arena Manchester?
Doors open at 6pm on the day of the shows although it's important to note that timings could change.
Before attending the concerts, audience members will need to organise their transport to and from the event and bear in mind that some public transport may stop running before the end of the show.
More information about the event times can be found on the AO Arena website and it's usually updated in the same week as the show.
How to get to AO Arena Manchester
The AO Arena is accessible by several means of transport including, car, bus, train and more.
You can find information about travelling to the arena via the venue’s website.
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What is the seating plan for George Ezra at AO Arena Manchester?
If you’ve bought tickets and are keen to know where you’ll be watching the show from, you can view the seating plan via the AO Arena website here.
For more information on your visit to AO Arena Manchester, you can visit the website.
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