Hozier announces tour with Seattle stop at T-Mobile Park in August

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Hozier, the acclaimed Irish folk musician, has announced his "Unreal Unearth Tour 2025," which includes a highly anticipated concert at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on August 14. This tour is particularly exciting for fans, as it follows the release of his deluxe album "Unreal Unearth: Unending," which debuted late last year. The Seattle show will feature special guest Gigi Perez, adding to the event's appeal. Hozier has gained widespread recognition for his powerful anthems, including "Take Me To Church," "Work Song," and the more recent "Too Sweet. " This concert will mark his return to Washington, where he last performed at the Gorge Amphitheatre in September 2024.

Fans eager to attend can find tickets on Hozier's official website, with sales starting on February 6. The tour promises to be a significant event in the summer concert season, drawing a large audience eager to experience Hozier's unique sound live. With its blend of folk and indie influences, this tour is expected to resonate strongly with his dedicated fanbase.

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