Take me to Falconer – if you can find a ticket!

Hozier

Mon 29 Feb; Falconer Salen; 350kr, Sold Out

Hozier burst onto the musical scene pretty much out of nowhere with ‘Take Me To Church’, which topped the charts worldwide.
It still gives you chills on the back of your neck – even if you’re listening to it for the 24th time that day.
This lanky Irish lad sells out most venues he decides to visit with an already devoted following despite his short career in the business.
In short, he’s a must-see, and Copenhagen will no doubt give him a warm welcome. Unsurprisingly the concert has already sold out, so please check internet forums for tickets. It really is worth grabbing one.

 




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