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Hozier has shared the official video for latest track ‘De Selby (Part 2)’, taken from his much anticipated third studio album ‘Unreal Unearth’, due out this Friday (18 August).

The music video stars Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson (Harry Potter, Star Wars, The Revenant), and draws inspiration from the song’s title that shares its name with a character from Irish literary classic The Third Policeman.

The Wolf James directed visual finds the Tony Award, Golden Globe, and Critics Choice-nominee traversing deserted landscapes as a man who is unknowingly dead.

Hozier commented, “I’m very proud to release this collaborative video for ‘De Selby (Part 2)’ featuring the incredible Domhnall Gleeson and directed by the great Wolf James. Working together with such creative talents toward this piece was a pleasure, and I’m honored that Domhnall Gleeson would bring his remarkable skills and this stunning performance to my work.”

WATCH HERE:

The GRAMMY®-nominated / RIAA Diamond-certified singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s forthcoming LP will feature 16-tracks, including previously released singles ‘De Selby (Part 2)’, ‘Eat Your Young’, ‘All Things End’ and ‘Francesca’.

Unreal Unearth‘ will be available globally both digitally and in various physical configurations – pre-order HERE.

Hozier followed a triumphant surprise set at Glastonbury with an acclaimed sold-out show London’s iconic Ally Pally Park last month. With over one million tickets sold worldwide, and recently completing a sold out run of European, UK and US tours, he will bring the ‘Unreal Unearth Tour’ back to the UK and Europe this December – full details below:

Liverpool M&S Bank Arena, 10 Dec
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 11
Birmingham Resorts World Arena, 13
London OVO Arena Wembley, 15
Belfast SSE Arena, 17
Dublin 3Arena, 19
Dublin 3Arena, 20
Dublin 3Arena, 22

Remaining tickets on sale now from Gigantic Ticketmaster AXS See Tickets

Photo Credit: PRESS

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