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Hozier announces new album Unreal Unearth release date

Hozier has announced his third album Unreal Unearth will be released on August 18th via Island Records.

It features previous singles ‘Eat Your Young’ and ‘All Things End’ and another single called ‘Francesca’ out on Friday May 19th.

“It’s my great pleasure at long last to make the official announcement on the release date of my third album, Unreal Unearth…I’m proud of this record and enjoyed watching it come to life over the past year. Thank you as always for your support and patience while it was coming to fruition.”

Hozier

Hozier has shows at Malahide Castle, along with the INEC in Killarney this summer.

It’s 10 years now since Hozier debuted with ‘Take Me To Church’.

Hozier is currently stateside performing intimate pop-up shows in select cities ahead of his larger headline tour later this year. 


Unreal Unearth is available for pre-order HERE, and is released on August 18th, 2023.

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