Hozier’s ‘Unreal Unearth’ tour sells out his first-ever CNY show
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Hozier, the Irish musician known for his soulful voice and introspective lyrics, has garnered widespread acclaim for his distinctive blend of folk, blues and rock influences. With hits like "Take Me to Church" and "Too Sweet," he continues to enchant audiences around the world with his melodies.
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Fans line up at The Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview, Syracuse, as the sun sets. Hozier’s “Unreal Unearth” Tour kicked off the amphitheater's season.
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The audience takes their seats at the amphitheater, awaiting the start of Hozier's highly anticipated concert. The show was sold out with crowds filling the covered pavilion and the lawn area.
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Hozier’s drum kit uses the same imagery as his album cover, “Unreal Unearth.” The tour, of the same name, is the first time Hozier has ever played in central New York.
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Hozier began his set with “De Selby (Pt. 1),” a track from his latest album.
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Hozier brought the crowd together in unison as attendees sang along. With each song, he immersed the crowd deeper into the music.
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Melissa McMillan sings the backing vocals for Hozier during his tour. The vocalist also has music of her own, including singles “The View” and “You Gotta Be.”
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Alex Ryan performs with Hozier as his bassist. Also serving as music director, he contributes his skills on bass and other instruments to enhance the live performances with depth and rhythm.