Hozier Postpones Two Performances Due to Illness
Hozier Postpones Two Performances Due to Illness

Published: June 10, 2025

Hozier has announced that he will be postponing two upcoming shows in New Jersey and Missouri after struggling through a virus while headlining Gov Ball on Sunday, June 8.

The Irish rocker, 35, took to X to announce the news, stating "Due to illness my upcoming performances originally scheduled for Tuesday, June 10 at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, NJ and Thursday, June 12 at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, MO are being rescheduled."

The Camden show will now take place on July 15, and the Ridgedale show will take place on July 22. Hozier apologized for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciated fans' understanding.

Despite the setback, Hozier is planning to return to the stage within a week, with his performance at Bonnaroo on June 15.

In his note on X, he noted that all tickets previously bought for the original show dates would be honored for the new shows. "I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding," he continued.

Hozier's performance at Gov Ball was not without its challenges, as he joked about the quality of his voice, quipping he'd been "stricken by the specter of puberty."

"For anybody who has never seen me before, I promise I sound at least 5% better on average," he told the crowd in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

Hozier is currently touring in support of his Unreal Unearth album through the summer and wrapping up in October.

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