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In addition to the vinyl release, Hozier has introduced a new remix of "Like Real People Do," featuring natural sounds from ...
Hozier’s soulful, balmy pipes sound the same as the original song, but in the background, the song features “the bird song, cricket song, rain fall, and thunder” of his “beloved home of Wicklow.” It’s ...
Hozier, born Andrew John Hozier-Byrne, is an Irish singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and poetic lyrics. His debut album, Hozier, was a major success. The most famous hit is “Take Me ...
Andrew John Hozier Byrne known professionally as Hozier, is a celebrated Irish singer songwriter born on March 17 1990, in Bray County Wicklow, Ireland. He rose to prominence with his soulful ...
“Definitely, we’re looking at that.” Hozier (real name Andrew Hozier-Byrne) is also set to headline closing nights at Bonnaroo in Tennessee and Governor’s Ball in New York City just weeks ...
Good news, Hozier fans! Andrew Hozier-Byrne (aka Hozier, aka everyone's fave Forest Daddy) is once again extending his Unreal Unearth tour. This time around, the singer is headed out with special ...
Live Nation Concerts announced Thursday that the Irish indie-rock superstar, formally known as Andrew Hozier-Byrne, will extend his 2025 "Unreal Unearth" tour with 21 additional shows, including ...
The singer, whose real name is Andrew John Hozier-Byrne, wowed the crowd with his biggest hits while cutting a casually cool figure. The 34-year-old opted for a white dress shirt over a vest and ...
In doing so, Hozier – real name Andrew John Hozier-Byrne – also clarified that his hit song July, released last year, was about lockdown and not about Mayeda like many trolls had suspected.
Born Andrew John Hozier-Byrne but graduated into the one-name upper class of musicians, Hozier’s brand of folk-rock-pop with a bluesy edge has been a constant presence on contemporary rock radio ...
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 ...