On the evening of Friday, 20th February I had the pleasure of sharing my evening with George Ezra – and almost 5,000 other people…
THE SUPPORT
Supporting Ezra on his tour is Raleigh Ritchie. Beautiful
vocals accompanied by an amazing band had done a very good job getting the
crowd pumped for the next couple of hours ahead. At times, he was a tad over enthusiastic,
but it was great to see such energy on stage being passed on to the crowd.
However, throughout his set people were commenting on how ‘un-George Ezra’ he
is, and I agree, he is probably near the opposite of Ezra. But where does it
say the support needs to be the same as the headliner? It was nice to have some
variation to the evening listening to something I wouldn’t usually listen to.
In my eyes the
support acts main job, along with promoting their own music, is to get the
crowed buzzed for the headliner, and Raleigh Ritchie completed that well.
GEORGE EZRA

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During 'Spectacular Rival'. |
Along came 9:30, and the crowd was beginning to get a bit
restless. Soon enough, a screaming crowed welcomed Ezra. Starting up the night with the popular, upbeat ‘Cassy
O’. He also sang an old classic ‘Benjamin Twine’ taken from his first EP ‘Did
You Hear the Rain?’ this song made my night. The star struck crowd screaming at
the top of their voices along with him. The band which accompanied him was
flawless, interacting with the crowd throughout by clapping along to Ezra.
However, the band is incomparable to Ezra’s beautiful baritone vocals, which
(weirdly) I can only describe as thick dripping honey? Stunning.

After the crowd pleaser's of ‘Listen to the Man’ and ‘Blame
it on me’, Ezra’s band departed and stood in front of us was just a man attached to his guitar. He covered the beautiful Bob Dylan song ‘Girl from the North Country’, which
grabbed the audience’s attention with the beauty of this cover.
After his acoustic set, he played more songs from his album –
and along came Budapest. You can tell he gave it his all in this well-known
and to be quite honest, a much overplayed song. In return though, the audience
gave it their all; singing along, waving their arms high in the air and
clapping along. After completing this song, Ezra and his band had a casual ‘selfie’
taken with 5,000 people in the background. Then they all left the stage, leaving the crowd thirsty for more.
Setlist and rating:
Cassy O 8/10
Listen to the Man 7/10
Benjamin Twine 9/10
Blame it on Me 8/10
Barcelona 7/10
Over the Creek (acoustic) 7/10
Girl from the North Country (Bob Dylan cover, acoustic) 9/10
Leaving it up to you (acoustic) 9/10
Stand by your Gun 7/10
I Try (Macy Gray cover) 8/10
Breakaway 8/10
Spectacular Rival 7/10
Budapest 9/10
Blind man in Amsterdam (encore) 7/10
Song 6 (encore) 8/10
Did you hear the Rain? (encore) 10/10