'Miserable' George Ezra Reveals He Has Chicken Pox Days Ahead Of UK Tour

The singer has been forced to reschedule his live shows, which were due to kick off this week.

George Ezra has revealed he has contracted chicken pox just as he was about to hit the road for the first time in over two years.

The Shotgun singer shared a video on Twitter on Tuesday, in which he showed fans the rash that had spread across his face, shoulders and upper chest.

The 28-year-old was due to perform at the London Palladium, Manchester Opera House and Edinburgh Usher Hall in the coming days, but the shows will now take place in April.

The British musician is returning to the road for the first time since 2019 due to pandemic cancellations.

Hello 👋 As you can see, I’m pretty under the weather right now with chicken pox so I’m sorry to say that I’m going to need to move my upcoming shows.

The rescheduled dates will be:
April 12 - London Palladium
April 13 - Manchester Opera house
April 14 - Edinburgh Usher Hall pic.twitter.com/tjrJPYygCo

— george E Z R A (@george_ezra) February 22, 2022

In his video, the singer and guitarist said: “As you can see, I have got chicken pox, which I never had as a kid – and it is miserable.

“It is all the fatigue and fever of the virus but you also want to scratch your skin all the time.

“What this means is that I can’t perform at the upcoming shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and London, which I am absolutely gutted about.

“Recording this video is the last thing I want to be doing.

“Even on a selfish level, I’ve not performed since 2019 and I was so much looking forward to getting back up there and swinging my hips – but it’s just not going to happen.”

George Ezra performs on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall on September 24, 2019. (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns)
George Ezra performs on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall on September 24, 2019. (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns)
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Chicken pox is a contagious illness, common in childhood, which causes an itchy, spotty rash.

The Brit Award-winner, whose new album, Gold Rush Kid, is due out later this year, did not say where he thinks he caught it.

Get well soon, George!

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