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Hozier to headline his largest UK and Irish outdoor shows this July

Hozier to headline his largest UK and Irish outdoor shows this July
Hozier to headline his largest UK and Irish outdoor shows this July

Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, renowned for his soulful music and evocative lyrics, is slated to elevate his performance to new heights with his largest-ever UK and Irish outdoor headline shows. Scheduled for 5th to 10th July 2024, these performances are set to captivate audiences at iconic venues including London’s Finsbury Park and Dublin’s Marlay Park, with special guests Brittany Howard and Lord Huron adding to the allure.

This follows the remarkable achievement of Hozier’s third studio album, Unreal Unearth, claiming the top spot as his first-ever UK number one. The album’s success has been a significant milestone in Hozier’s career, showcasing his exceptional talent as one of the most compelling songwriters of his generation. The album features standout tracks such as Eat Your Young, All Things End, Francesca and De Selby (Part 2), further cementing his status in the music industry.

Hozier’s upcoming outdoor shows are the culmination of a triumphant 2023, which saw him sell over half a million tickets globally and perform sold-out shows across the US, including prestigious venues like Madison Square Garden in New York and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The Unreal Unearth Tour also took in further dates in the UK and Europe, including three nights at Dublin’s 3Arena and a performance at London’s OVO Arena Wembley.

Reflecting on his chart-topping success in Ireland, Hozier outsold the combined total of the UK’s top five albums, demonstrating his widespread appeal and the deep connection his music fosters with listeners. 

As Hozier prepares to bring his musical journey to these landmark venues, the upcoming shows promise to be an unforgettable experience for fans, showcasing the depth and breadth of his artistry against the backdrop of the UK and Ireland’s most scenic locations.

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Photos: Ruth Medjber

For further information and future events visit Hozier’s website here.

Watch the video for the single Too Sweet here:

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