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Review: Hozier Delivers ‘Sweet’ Performance to Madison’s Breese Stevens Field

BY DAN GARCIA

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Hozier brings his Unreal Unearth Tour to the Breese Stevens Field in Madison, WI on Friday, August 16, 2024 (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

Hozier’s sold-out performance at Breese Stevens Field in Madison, WI, as part of his “Unreal Unearth Tour” was a night filled with electric energy, both from the weather and the music. After a brief delay due to an incoming thunderstorm, the skies cleared, and Hozier took the stage, ready to Madison to church and beyond.

Hozier’s headlining set kicked off with “Jackie and Wilson” from his 2014 self-titled debut, setting the tone for a night where every song felt like a journey through Hozier’s ethereal soundscapes. Madison’s Breese Stevens Field, usually home to soccer matches, transformed into a sanctuary for fans of all ages. The venue, just a stone’s throw from the Wisconsin State Capitol, provided a scenic backdrop, although some fans opted for a more comfortable view from their condo balconies nearby. Hozier even joked about crashing for an impromptu after-party, a testament to his ability to connect with the audience.

One highlight of the night was his performance of “Nobody’s Soldier”, a song released just yesterday, from his upcoming “Unaired EP.” The crowd was all in, singing along as if they’d known the song for years. 

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Midway through the set, Hozier treated the audience to “Too Sweet,” his current massive single, which was met with raucous applause. And of course, no Hozier concert would be complete without “Take Me To Church,” which closed the regular set and had the crowd singing along with every word, reminding us all why we first fell in love with his music.

The encore was a rollercoaster of emotions. “Cherry Wine” set a romantic tone that saw two fans getting engaged mid-song—a magical moment that only added to the song’s tender atmosphere. Following that, “Unknown/Nth” and “Nina Cried Power” brought the energy back up, culminating in “Work Song,” which he performed with his opener, Allison Russell. Their voices blended seamlessly, closing the night on a powerful note.

In the end, the night was a perfect blend of new songs, fan favorites, and unexpected surprises—all in a venue that felt both intimate and grand.

Check out last night’s setlist and our favorite photos from the performance below.​

Setlist

  1. Jackie and Wilson
  2. Eat Your Young
  3. Nobody’s Soldier
  4. Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene
  5. Dinner & Diatribes
  6. Francesca
  7. Like Real People Do
  8. I, Carrion (Icarian)
  9. From Eden
  10. Wildflower and Barley
  11. Would That I
  12. De Selby (Part 2)
  13. Too Sweet
  14. NFWMB
  15. Almost (Sweet Music)
  16. Movement
  17. Take Me to Church
  18. Cherry Wine
  19. Unknown/Nth
  20. Nina Cried Power
  21. Work Song