Discover why Hozier's "Take Me to Church" captivates us. Unearth the powerful lyrics and deep meanings that keep listeners returning for more.
Hozier is on his Australian tour right now. Don't be envious if you can't be there. The new EP that dropped this April threw ...
Hozier, known for his music with rock, blues, pop, religious and folk influences, announced the show along with a cross-country tour schedule on Thursday. Empower Field won’t host a Super Bowl ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Folk artist Hozier, known for social commentary and religious imagery in his soulful songs, will take the stage at Portland's Moda Center in August. On Aug. 12 at 8 p.m., the 34 ...
Yesterday (January 30), Hozier took to social media to announce the extension of his Unreal Unearth tour to include a trek across North America. The US leg of the tour will run between June and ...
Hozier is returning to Boston, MA this summer as part of the 2025 “Unreal Unearth Tour.” As of Thursday, Jan. 30, the cheapest tickets to the Fenway Park show are $236 on StubHub and $221 on ...
Singer-songwriter Hozier will perform in Hershey later this year. Hozier, known for songs like "Take Me To Church," "Someone New" and "Too Sweet," will perform at Hersheypark Stadium on Friday, Sept.
SEATTLE, Wash. – The Seattle Mariners announced today that Hozier will play T-Mobile Park on August 14, 2025 as part of his Unreal Unearth Tour. The Irish singer-songwriter's latest single “Too Sweet” ...
Hozier is set to play stadiums in the US for the first time after announcing a fresh run of North American dates for 2025. The Irish singer-songwriter attracted more than one million fans to his ...
The lineup has yet to be released, but tickets are going on sale for the iconic Newport Folk Festival on Feb. 5.
Hozier's songs have left an unforgettable impact ... I'll crawl home to her," lyrics read. Set against the background of working-class existence, it alludes to the idea of unbreakable love.
Hozier has been announced as the first headliner for next year's Sommo Festival in Cavendish. After hosting the likes of Maggie Rogers and Mumford & Sons in its inaugural year, as well as Noah ...