Hozier broke out in a major way a little more than a decade ago with his single “Take Me to Church,” which brought him critical acclaim and commercial success. Now, he may be headed for another big ...
Since 2013, the world has known Hozier as the tall Irish singer who wrote "Take Me to Church". That song became an overnight success, propelling Andrew Hozier-Byrne to stardom, and to this day, it's a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hozier has never played a full U.S. arena tour, but that’s now changing. The “Too Sweet” singer will play more than 40 North ...
Hozier’s “Take Me to Church” wasn’t just a hit — it became a cultural milestone blending soul, activism, and artistry. Its haunting sound and bold commentary on religion and LGBTQ+ rights resonated ...
Hozier has teamed up with fellow Irishman Domhnall Gleeson for the accompanying music video to one of his latest releases, “De Selby (Part 2).” While writing the song, Hozier was inspired by the ...
“Nobody’s Soldier” has an “Eat Your Young” feel to it musically. It’s more on the rowdy side, with brash explosions of sound and a steady drumbeat. Lyrically, it’s more of Hozier’s poetically deep ...
A packed Hersheypark Stadium welcomed blues and folk singer Hozier for his Unreal Unearth Unending concert on Sept. 19. And though Hozier has traveled far from his home in Ireland throughout his ...
The release of Hozier’s third-ever full album was an ethereal occasion for me, to say the least. At midnight on Friday, the Irish artist released “Unreal Unearth.” First up on the 16-track album is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hozier brought the Unreal Unearth Tour to Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Tuesday, Oct. 7, treating fans in Phoenix to a ...
Proposing marriage during a concert is a risky endeavor. Regardless of the embarrassment that could follow in the off-chance that your beloved says "no," you have to be careful in deciding during ...
Across a sea of bodies on Sunday at Austin City Limits Music Festival, Hozier found a message that resonated enough to mention from the American Express stage. He saw a flag that read, “I heart DILFs.