More tickets go on sale this week
The Bray native has been announcing tour dates over the last few months and selling out venues across the globe in mere minutes.
So when he announced he would play a gig in the 3Arena this December fans were scrambling for tickets. After insane demand for his first show on the 19th of December, Hozier announced a second and then a third show.Tickets for the second show are currently on sale with the third date going on sale this Friday at 9am.
While tickets appear to be sold out for his first show on the 19th of December you can still grab tickets for the 20th of December or wait until Friday for tickets to go on sale for the 22nd of December. He will also take to the stage in the SSE Arena in Belfast on the 17th of December with a limited amount of tickets still available.His eagerly awaited third album Unreal Unearth will be released on Friday 18th August.
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