is in full swing and made sure to mark the occasion when performing at over the weekend.
The 30-year-old singer and his band decorated their backstage buggy with Pride flags before taking to the stage, which they scooted to while playing a trumpet and waving at festivalgoers.
George caused one hell of a lot of excitement and made sure to hop back on the buggy to head back to his dressing room after his epic set (which ended with Shot Gun and lots of fireworks).
The Isle of Wight crowd was no doubt delighted to see George back in action, with the star having been .
Back in March, his team said he was being forced to skip his gig at The O2 Arena and days later it was confirmed the musician would miss another date as he continued to struggle with ‘acute vertigo’.
Vertigo symptoms make you feel like you or everything around you is spinning, enough to affect your balance, with an attack lasting anything from a few seconds to months, according to the.
An initial post announcing his illness read: ‘Hi everyone, unfortunately George has started feeling incredibly unwell this afternoon.
‘He’s been diagnosed by a doctor as having acute vertigo and as a result we sincerely regret to announce that tonight’s show at the O2 in London will not be able to go ahead as planned.
‘We wanted to let you know as soon as possible. Ticket holders, all tickets remain valid and please bear with us as we reschedule the show – we’re very sorry for everyone who has travelled for tonight.’
Thankfully, the postponed dates were able to be rescheduled.