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Hozier is set to tour Europe and the UK this winter.
The Irish star will hit the road again after a successful intimate tour in support of his latest EP ‘Nina Cried Power’, kicking off at the Coliseum in Lisbon, Portugal on November 11, before wrapping at Hammersmith’s Eventim Apollo on December 11.
Last week, the 28-year-old star wowed fans at his first London show in two years at London’s KOKO in Camden.
Hozier charmed the audience at the War Child charity gig with a mix of new bluesy tracks from ‘Nina Cried Power’ and his classic hits.
He opened his set with 2014’s ‘To Be Alone’, which earned him a massive applause from the crowd.
Hozier then presented some new tracks to his audience such as ‘NFWMB’, which he described as "a love song for the end of the world", and ‘Shrike’, which he admitted quipped is "about a bird".
The folk star then treated the amped audience to the live debut of his new soulful anthem ‘Movement’, which he revealed he’d shot the music video for earlier that day.
Hozier waited till towards the end of his show to perform the five-time platinum ‘Take Me to Church’ – an impassioned anthem in support of gay marriage in Ireland.
And he ended the night on a high with an infections rendition of ‘Like Real People Do’, as well as fan favourite ‘Someone New’.
Tickets for the are on sale from Hozier.com

Hozier’s 2018 tour dates are as follows:
Sunday 11th November – Coliseum, Lisbon, Portugal
Monday 12th November – La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
Wednesday 14th November – Salle Pleyel, Paris, France
Thursday 15th November – Cirque Royale, Brussels, Belgium
Sunday 18th November – Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
Monday 19th November – X-Tra, Zurich, Switzerland
Wednesday 21st November – Gasometer, Vienna, Austria
Friday 23rd November – Verti Music Hall, Berlin, Germany
Sunday 25th November – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway
Monday 26th November – Annexet, Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday 28th November – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
Friday 30th November – Mehr! Theatre, Hamburg, Germany
Monday 3rd December – Palladium, Cologne, Germany
Tuesday 4th December – TivoliVredenberg Ronda, Utrecht, Netherlands
Thursday 6th December – O2 Apollo, Manchester, UK
Friday 7th December – O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK
Sunday 9th December – O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK
Tuesday 11th December – Eventim Apollo, London, UK

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