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The multi platinum selling Irish award-winning musician will be taking to Northern Ireland's biggest stage, the SSE Arena on December 17.The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is bringing the Unreal Unearth Tour to the city with support from The Last Dinner Party.
Hozier is also playing a smaller, intimate gig at the Limelight Belfast next month on July 26, with tickets already being completely sold out for the show. His number one, debut studio album ‘Hozier’ was released in October 2014 and includes the multi-Platinum, Grammy-nominated anthem Take Me To Church, which won BBC Song Of The Year, and later ‘Best Song’ for Hozier at the 2015 Ivor Novello Awards.
Back in 2019, he headlined Belsonic at Ormeau Park which was his biggest show in Northern Ireland to date.For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our What's On newsletter here
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