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Hozier has captivated audiences across the United States over the past few days with the ongoing *Unreal Unearth Tour*, headlining major venues and leaving both critics and fans buzzing. On October 7, he turned the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix into what Phoenix New Times called a place of "worship for social justice," performing for a crowd of 20,000 with emotional renditions of signature hits like "Take Me to Church" and recent chart-topper "Too Sweet." Local reports painted a vivid picture of his presence — long dark hair, signature suit in punishing heat, and a masterful blend of humility and stage command. Beyond the spectacle, Hozier’s setlist offered a journey through his evolving catalogue, blending the viral energy of his debut with the rich, conceptual storytelling of *Unreal Unearth*, an album inspired by Dante’s Inferno that Billboard and Rolling Stone continue to praise nearly two years after its release.
A highlight in Phoenix saw political visuals projected during songs like "Eat Your Young," tallying global statistics on homelessness and military spending, with Hozier quietly draping a lesbian pride flag beside the drums, embodying the intersection of art and activism. In the closing sequence, he led a stripped-down, moving performance of "Cherry Wine" in the center of the crowd, before returning to the stage for “Nina Cried Power” and an impassioned call for peace and civil rights. According to setlist.fm and azcentral fan accounts, every show remains unpredictable in spirit, with extended introductions for his band and heartfelt thanks for his crew.
Just days after Phoenix, Hozier appeared as a headliner at the Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 10, according to the Austin American-Statesman and Express-News, where he again commanded festival crowds, urging fans to look after each other amid the Texas heat and performing a set laced with both old favorites and new, socially conscious anthems. The tour rolls into Mexico City next on October 14, with additional dates rumoured for 2026.
On social media, fan engagement is at a high, especially around songs from his *Unheard* EP, which Hozier described on Instagram as tracks “that very nearly made it to the album,” now cherished by fans for their intimacy and depth. No major business announcements or controversy have surfaced, and Hozier’s public persona is dominated by his honest artistry, deeply engaged performances, and subtle but unmistakable activism. The overall consensus from media — and one fan’s viral post — is that attending Hozier live right now feels like witnessing a transformational artist at his peak.
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