Hozier Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Self-Titled Debut, Announces Headline Festival Sets
Released ahead of performances at Reading and Leeds Festival, a special edition vinyl release of ‘Hozier’ features four bonus tracks making their vinyl debut.

Hozier is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his multi-platinum self-titled debut with a special edition vinyl release. Out May 16 on Island Records, the reissue will be available on a selection of vinyl variants. The standard album will also be reissued on cassette.
Hozier features the Irish singer-songwriter’s breakthrough hit “Take Me To Church,” which went 7x platinum in the UK and RIAA certified Diamond in the US and received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. The album also includes “Work Song,” “From Eden,” and “Someone New.” The 10th anniversary release of Hozier will feature four bonus tracks making their vinyl debut: “In the Woods Somewhere,” “Run,” “Arsonist’s Lullabye,” and “My Love Will Never Die.”
Hozier has also announced that he will be headlining Reading and Leeds Festival 2025 on August 22 and 23. In May, Hozier will play a series of arena dates across South and North America. He will also play a number of American festivals including New York City’s Governors Ball and Tennessee’s Bonnaroo, both in June.
In 2024, Hozier released Unreal Unearth: Unending, the deluxe version of his chart-topping third album Unreal Unearth. The deluxe version included “Too Sweet,” which originally appeared on that year’s Unheard EP. “Too Sweet” topped the Official UK Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Brit Award. Hozier’s first ever UK No. 1, Unreal Unearth was inspired by Dante’s Inferno and reflected on two of the nine circles of hell: gluttony and heresy. The album, which features Hozier writing and singing lyrics in Irish for the first time, also includes “Eat Your Young” and “All Things End.”
Order the 10th anniversary edition of Hozier’s self-titled debut album now.