Hozier's Unreal Unearth Tour Triumphs Amid Online Controversy | Music News Podcast
03 September 2025

Hozier's Unreal Unearth Tour Triumphs Amid Online Controversy | Music News Podcast

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Hozier has dominated music news in recent days with a wave of headline-making tour announcements, high-profile festival slots, and a social media controversy that has the internet buzzing. IMDb broke the story that Hozier is embarking on a major 2025 North American tour, with dates spanning from June through October. The Unreal Unearth Tour features stops at Governors Ball, Summerfest, Bonnaroo, and the Minnesota Yacht Club, capitulating a triumphant run for his 2023 album Unreal Unearth and companion EP Unheard. Gigi Perez is set to open most dates, and anticipation is high with ticket sales reportedly robust according to SeatGeek. Ticket outlets list major venues in Toronto, Boston, Salt Lake City, Portland, Seattle, Hershey, New Orleans, Dana Point, Austin, and Las Vegas, many already close to selling out. According to SWOMP, Hozier will also make his first headline appearance at Atlantic Canada’s Sommo Festival on September 13–14, making this a significant milestone in his live career.

Onstage, Hozier continues to draw acclaim for his electric performances. The Irish Times reviewed his recent Electric Picnic festival set, describing him as an artist renewed and noting that his recent single Too Sweet is now considered a seismic hit on par with Take Me to Church. The review also highlights Hozier’s blending of poetic songwriting with moments of sharp political commentary, signaling his enduring relevance not only as a musician but a cultural figure.

Where music meets gossip—social media has been awash with controversy after alleged screenshots appeared last week suggesting that Hozier’s partner, model Hana Mayeda, engaged with problematic posts online, including anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, vaccine misinformation, and support for conservative political causes. The Tribune reports Mayeda forcefully denied these claims in an Instagram Story, calling the screenshots fabricated and affirming her support for trans rights and Palestinian liberation. She suggested these images were designed to damage both her and Hozier’s reputations. Hozier himself has not commented on the matter yet, though he previously defended Mayeda and asked for public respect for their privacy after the couple confirmed their relationship at the TIME 100 Gala in April. Notably, Mayeda has been the subject of online scrutiny before, including a cultural appropriation apology in 2024.

In business terms, Hozier’s tour is proving financially powerful, with premium ticket prices surfacing for festival and stadium shows. Industry buzz is that this tour will further cement his reputation as both a live draw and an album artist with real staying power—all while the social media spotlight adds an extra, if sometimes unwelcome, sheen to his enduring pop cultural presence.

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