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Seating for Hozier at the Olympia Theatre in december

Hozier tickets update.

Alan O’Regan writes:

 General release 9am this morning. 9am rolls around: all tickets gone. For all 3 nights!

Not the most important thing in the world I know but an absolute disgraceful state of affairs. I fear the only ones crying power are Ticketmaster…

Hozier at the Olympia Theatre (Ticketmaster)

Previously: Ask A Broadsheet Reader

Hozier ft Mavis Staples – Nina Cried Power

Lucky Kambhoula, of Masi the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, an independent platform for asylum seekers, and a regular on Broadsheet the Telly, appears among a host of activists and artists in the video for Hozier’s duet with Mavis Staples, which premiered at the Electric Picnic last month.

In fairness.

Hozier – Nina Cried Power (Golden Plec)

Hozier

Nialler9 writes:

Hozier will play a rare show on September 20th in Dublin as part of SoFar Sounds and Amnesty International’s Give A Home campaign in support of refugees worldwide.

The gig will take place in someone’s house with very limited space.

Enter for a chance to win tickets here

Hozier to play rare house show for SoFar Sounds in Dublin (Nialler9)

Hozier and Lewis Kenny (SoFar Sounds)

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Aras an Uachtarain, Phoenix Park, Dublin

Hozier (top with president Higgins and Sabina) playing in association with SAFE Ireland, the national organisation of domestic violence services at a special event at to celebrate “the positive and powerful role of men in promoting and supporting womens rights and equality”.

Man Up Campaign

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From top: Hozier and recently retired RTÉ reporter Valerie Cox

Gareth Naughton writes:

Hozier will be in studio to chat about his global success, what the last two years have been like and what’s next as he prepares for that difficult second album. And we’ll have his biggest fans in studio to get answers to the questions they’ve always been dying to ask.

In the week that specialists at Tallaght Hospital identified injuries in teenage players normally associated with violent trauma, The Late Late Show will be hearing from rugby pundit George Hook on his own concerns about the effect of rugby becoming an increasingly higher impact game.

As he finds himself embroiled in controversy around his views on concussion in the game and Ireland out-half Johnny Sexton, Hook will be giving his very frank views on how extensive the problem really is and telling viewers why he believes the rugby authorities are sticking their heads in the sand rather than confronting it.

As much-loved veteran radio reporter Valerie Cox retires, she joins Ryan to talk about her stellar career and how a recent visit to the Greek island of Kos to cover the refugee crisis for a television documentary shook her to her core and convinced her that Ireland is shirking its responsibilities.

We’ll be hearing from Simon Weston who became an iconic symbol of the terrible impact of war when he suffered severe burns to his face after his ship was bombed during the Falklands War. Funnyman Reginald D Hunter will talk about making it big as a US stand-up on this side of the Atlantic.

FIGHT!

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Further to ChurchGate.

Who’s Sozier now?

Hozier writes:

What was sought from my end was an apology and redaction of an unfair inferral. This has been issued by Jason Beck (Chilly Gonzales, top), which I very much appreciate. I will continue to follow and respect his work and look forward to moving on from this issue. Jason Beck has been co-operative and understanding, and there are no hard feelings on my part. Thank you.

NO FIGHT!

Hozier (Facebook)

Previously: Not So Feist

Thanks Mick Flavin

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuCc7C9uVnA&app=desktop

You won’t believe your EARS.

Or will you?

Mick Flavin writes:

Someone mentioned the uncanny similarity between Hozier’s “Take Me To Church” and Feists‘s earlier release “How Come You Never Go There?” in the comments here the other day. Interesting video [from musicologist (and Feist collaborator) Chilly Gonzales, top] on the subject..

FEIGHT!

Previously: His Take On The Church

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“There are three human acts of being born, creating life or making love and dying, and I think they are the three most important things you ever do and for each of these the Church has doctrine which would inspire you to fear all three of them

Hozier on The Meaning of Life with Gay Byrne on Sunday night on RTÉ One at 10.35pm.

And Hozier on on the church and sex.

Fight!

 

The Bray, Co Wicklow native debuted at number 5 in the UK also this week.

Letterman, Ellen, Saturday Night Live, Taylor Swift, every little helps.

Fair play though, in fairness.