- **Q: What was the main message of Hozier's ACL performance?
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Hozier's performance at Austin City Limits (ACL) 2025 wasn't just a musical set; it was a call to collective compassion and unity. Amidst a struggling world, Hozier used his platform to inspire audience members to look out for their neighbo...
Andrew Hozier-Byrne's performance at ACL was a carefully constructed blend of music and message. Opening with 'Nobody’s Soldier' and visuals of bullets and dollar signs, Hozier immediately set a tone of social commentary. His setlist included powerful renditions of 'Jackie and Wilson' and 'Angel Of Small Death And The Codeine Scene,' creating moments of near-religious experience with a shrieking guitar solo and a three-person choir.
The contrast between gentle melodies like 'Cherry Wine' and bellowing screams in songs like 'Francesca' showcased Hozier's artistic range. During a five-minute speech, he contextualized his song 'Nina Cried Power' as a tribute to artists who supported the Civil Rights Movement, urging the audience to cherish and exercise their rights to support peace and security for everyone, especially in the Middle East.
His closing performance of 'Take Me to Church' solidified the night's message, leaving the crowd with a sense of unity and purpose.
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