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The English singer-songwriter George Ezra walked us all the way to Budapest since his first single, which reached the Top 10 in many charts around the world.

In 2015, he was nominated for four Brit Awards and opened for Hozier and Sam Smith in his In the Lonely Hour tour, as well as previously having Sir Ian McKellen featured dancing in his “Listen to the Man” music video.

This is his first donation to Small Steps Project.

George has donated a pair of black sliders in a UK size 11 with "Ezra" written on the top band in white. He signed the bottom inside before stepping out of them, donating them to us and stepping onto the Other Stage to put on an absolutely amazing set at Glastonbury 2017.

Details: 

  • Leather slides with 'Ezra' in white stitching
  • UK 11
  • Signed inside soles of both shoes

 

(Photo Credit: I Heart Studios)

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