Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Don’t think stadiums are his thing. He’d catch some heat here from the usual U2 bashers.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Don’t think stadiums are his thing. He’d catch some heat here from the usual U2 bashers.
Originally posted by Chrisssie:Hozier could be opening act only for a couple of shows within three weeks in Nov.
Check his calendar:
https://hozier.com/live/
He's quite well booked until the end of Oct, and then there's a gap between Oct 31 and Nov 21.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:The Dalton Brothers are available.
Originally posted by dylbagz:I just want them to remember a song called window in the skies
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Don't think so the guy is one of the biggest solo artists right now and his music has mass appeal. If the Aussies can tolerate Jay Z and Kanye west then Hozier would be a much more welcomed support act.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
He’d be very well received no doubt. I just don’t think it’s a vehicle he needs to board. He’s well on his way all on his own as it is. I can’t see the appeal of playing to quarter full stadiums.
Originally posted by SJKamal:Just something from Facebook, obviously nothing to back this up, and U2 songs already said not all cities will get 2 shows, but I'd imagine it wouldn't be too far from this.
"Possible tour:
8 nov - Auckland, NZ
9 nov - Auckland, NZ
13 nov - Melbourne, AUS
14 nov - Melbourne, AUS
Brisbane, AUS
Brisbane, AUS
Perth, AUS
Perth,AUS
Adelaide, AUS
Adelaide, AUS
Sydney,AUS
Sydney, AUS
Singapore, SG
Singapore, SG
Tokyo, JP
Tokyo, JP"
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
More cities in Asia.
Originally posted by podiumboy:Logistically, it makes the most sense to start in New Zealand, work the east coast of Australia, then jump over to Perth, then head up to Singapore, on up through the Pacific Rim, and finish in Japan. However, this is a band that did the Baltimore --> Glastonbury --> East Lansing run in 4 days, so logistics be damned!