George Ezra has confirmed he will perform at Glastonbury despite battling through a nasty bout laryngitis.
‘Wow George!! I’m happy that your voice has returned and are better!! have a super party,’ another cheered.Another billed the news as the ‘worst kept secret’ given George was a top contender among predictions.
George was linked to the rumour as Gold Rush Kid is the name of his recently released album, so they didn’t exactly try super hard to disguise his identity. He wrote: ‘Hello everybody, I’m absolutely gutted to say that I won’t be able to perform at Tinderbox Festival in Denmark tomorrow.‘I’ve come down with a nasty bout of laryngitis and under doctor’s orders I’ve been advised to go on full vocal rest for 48 hours.’
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