Singer and songwriter Lucy Dacus is collaborating with Irish musician Andrew John Hozier-Byrne, or simply Hozier.
We've gathered stories from our archives about Irish names, music, food, drink — and even the saint himself. Let's call it our own little pot of gold.
MONROE COUNTY — It's been said everyone is Irish on March 17. To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, you can show your Irish spirit and wear green (so you won't get pinched); eat traditional Irish dishes ...
Hozier’s "Take Me to Church" surges across four Billboard charts, celebrating 260 weeks on Rock Streaming Songs and making ...
Explore the soulful and difficult world of Hozier's 'Work Song,' a track that creates a powerful narrative of love and ...
FARGO — Singer/songwriter Hozier will play the Fargodome on Sunday, July 27. The Irish pop star broke out in 2013 with the ...
Hozier performed on the second Friday of the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, headlining the Gentilly Stage at the ...
The Elton John AIDS Foundation brought together over 100 celebs to celebrate the Oscars and raise money for an important ...
Hozier (real name Andrew Hozier-Byrne) is also set to headline closing nights at Bonnaroo in Tennessee and Governor’s Ball in ...
Experience the heartfelt lyrics of Hozier's "Cherry Wine" to enjoy this indie folk gem that captures the complexities of love and longing.
Grammy-nominated Hozier is known for the hit song Take Me To Church released in 2013. His 2014 a self-titled album made it to number 2 on the Billboard Top 200. His 2024 track Too Sweet made it to ...
Hozier will play his biggest U.S. stadium yet when his Unreal Unearth Tour hits Boston’s Fenway Park for two nights in June — ...