"My voice just isn't getting the chance it needs to recover properly," the 'Take Me to Church' singer told fans in a social media post Natasha Moustache/Getty Hozier is postponing a couple of tour ...
As the sky fades from orange to pink over Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York, in early June, 13,000 people stand, enraptured by Hozier’s presence. When the Irish singer-songwriter motions for ...
The post Hozier on His New Song for God of War: Ragnarök, “Blood Upon the Snow”: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. The hype has been building for God of War: Ragnarök (out November 9th on ...
Under a single, bright blue spotlight, Andrew John Hozier-Byrne, known professionally as Hozier, kicked off night one of a three-night, sold-out run of shows at Inglewood’s Kia Forum on September 17.
Andrew Hozier-Byrne, the cloudbusting balladeer behind Take Me to Church, has raised an unholy ruckus over the past 12 months. His third album, Unreal Unearth, was his best to date, his anthemic ...
Hozier was at Governors Ball this past weekend, but he wasn’t quite himself. As NME notes, he told the crowd he was feeling under the weather, and at times, that could be heard in his vocal ...
In some weird alternate universe, Dolly Parton and Hozier's voices sound similar. That alternate universe is called the internet. In a new video that is taking off on TikTok, user daniellesaudiophile ...
The Irish singer-songwriter's new EP Eat Your Young is out on St. Patrick's Day, which also happens to be his birthday Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Hozier’s friends back in Ireland think he’s probably going to die soon. “They give me stick [British and Irish slang for teasing] about getting famous, getting involved in drugs and dying a rock ’n’ ...
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