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George Ezra walks 1,200 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats for his new documentary End To End <!-- wp:html --><div></div> <div> <h2>George Ezra walks 1,200 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats to meet musicians hit by lockdown in teaser for his End To End documentary</h2> <p class="author-section byline-plain">By Geraint Llewellyn For Mailonline </p> <p class="byline-section"><span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-published"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Published:</span> 19:52, 17 July 2022 </span> | <span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-updated"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Updated:</span> 19:58, 17 July 2022 </span> </p> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/tvshowbiz/none/article/other/para_top.html --> <!-- CWV --><!--[if !IE]>>--> <!-- <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!--<!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!--<!--[if gte IE 8]>>--> <!-- <!--[if IE 8]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE 9]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!--</p> <p> <!-- SiteCatalyst code version: H.20.3. 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There was a list – the utility bill was one of them. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“We were like, ‘Let’s just do it by the book… do what they want’.</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Pals: The singer was joined by two friends on the epic journey across the UK</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“I was a little ignorant about how big an event was. I got on stage and when I saw The Mall I thought ‘Oh my God’. A few days later, I walked through The Mall to take it all in.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“But it was great to be a part of it in real time.” </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The hitmaker whose songs are played 15 million times a month added that it was even a privilege to use the toilet in the royal residence.</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Play a tune: End to End also includes acoustic renditions and tracks from George’s best-selling album GOLD RUSH KID – featuring George brining his guitar on the journey </p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">He explains: ‘The energy bill came in handy because we were allowed to enter the palace after the concert.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“I was taken to the toilet where there were 20 urinals and I thought, ‘Well, this isn’t the family residence, this is the guest wing’. It felt like a museum.<span class="mol-style-bold mol-style-italic"> </span></p> <p class="mol-para-with-font"><span class="mol-style-bold mol-style-italic">Tickets for <span>End To End will be available on Monday, July 18.</span></span></p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">george who? It comes after the singer revealed he had to prove his identity with a utility bill to attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Concert last month.</p> </div> </div> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/tvshowbiz/none/article/other/inread_player.html --></p> <div class="column-content cleared"> <div class="shareArticles"> <h3 class="social-links-title">Share or comment on this article: </h3> </div> </div> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

George Ezra walks 1,200 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats to meet musicians hit by lockdown in teaser for his End To End documentary

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George Ezra has offered fans a glimpse of his upcoming documentary End To End before hitting theaters for just one day next month.

The film follows the singer, 29, as he walked more than 1,200 miles across the UK, meeting fellow musicians along the way.

Filmed in 2021 as the country came out of lockdown, the Shotgun hitmaker made the long journey from England’s most southerly point, Land’s End, to Scotland’s most northerly tip, John O’Groats.

Windy: George Ezra has walked 1,200 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats for his new documentary End To End to meet musicians affected by lockdown

The trailer shows George battling wind, rain, and mosquitoes as he reflects on the pandemic’s impact on musicians across the country, while maintaining his distinctively cheerful demeanor.

Accompanied by two friends, the pop singer can also be seen discovering and reconnecting the country after months of isolation.

In an intimate moment, George was asked how he felt playing the world famous Glastonbury stage, and replied, ‘I was absolutely cackling myself’.

Sing song: The trailer shows George battling wind, rain and mosquitoes as he reflects on the impact of the pandemic on musicians across the country, while maintaining his distinctively upbeat demeanor

As they walk through incredible landscapes, George can also be seen trying to pitch a tent while the men sleep outside during their travels.

The hitmaker turned out to meet all sorts of musicians who have suffered hardship as a result of COVID, while also getting emotional as he tried the French horn played by his grandfather.

The famous singer also plays a visit to the pubs where he first made a name for himself in his hometown of Hertford.

The documentary will be shown in cinemas for one day on August 29, followed by an exclusive performance by the man himself, broadcast live from the world premiere in London.

Campers: While walking through incredible landscapes, George can also be seen trying to pitch a tent while the men sleep outside during their travels

End to End also features acoustic performances and tracks from George’s bestselling album GOLD RUSH KID.

It comes after the singer revealed that he had to prove his identity with a utility bill to participate in the Queen‘s Platinum Anniversary Concert last month.

George was one of the musical A-listers chosen to perform in honor of Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne.

Rambler: The hitmaker seemed to meet all sorts of musicians who have suffered hardship due to COVID, while also getting emotional as he tried the French horn played by his grandfather

And the singer of The Green Green Grass was warned that he would not be allowed to perform at Buckingham Palace unless he had a document with his name and address.

Speak with the mirrorGeorge explained, ‘There was a whole stress of what it takes to get in. There was a list – the utility bill was one of them.

“We were like, ‘Let’s just do it by the book… do what they want’.

Pals: The singer was joined by two friends on the epic journey across the UK

“I was a little ignorant about how big an event was. I got on stage and when I saw The Mall I thought ‘Oh my God’. A few days later, I walked through The Mall to take it all in.

“But it was great to be a part of it in real time.”

The hitmaker whose songs are played 15 million times a month added that it was even a privilege to use the toilet in the royal residence.

Play a tune: End to End also includes acoustic renditions and tracks from George’s best-selling album GOLD RUSH KID – featuring George brining his guitar on the journey

He explains: ‘The energy bill came in handy because we were allowed to enter the palace after the concert.

“I was taken to the toilet where there were 20 urinals and I thought, ‘Well, this isn’t the family residence, this is the guest wing’. It felt like a museum.

Tickets for End To End will be available on Monday, July 18.

george who? It comes after the singer revealed he had to prove his identity with a utility bill to attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Concert last month.

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