The Divine Comedy are coming back to Northern Ireland

Neil Hannon's band will be playing 2 shows in Northern Ireland

Published 15th May 2017

After a run of sold out, acclaimed shows in 2016 and early 2017, The Divine Comedy announce an Irish tour this December.

The Divine Comedy will make stops in Cork, Limerick, Derry/Londonderry, Belfast and Dublin. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, May 17th May at 9am via:

•The Millennum Forum: 028 71 264455 & www.millenniumforum.co.uk

•Ulster Hall Box-office: 028 90 334455 & www.ulsterhall.co.uk

•Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide & www.ticketmaster.ie

Since The Divine Comedy’s inception in 1989, Neil Hannon has time and again proved to be one of the UK’s best and most original songwriters. The Divine Comedy’s new album, ‘Foreverland’, was hailed as one of the albums of the year by the critics and debuted at Number 7 in the UK Chart.

The full Irish tour dates are below:

Monday 4th December: Cork Opera House

Tuesday 5th December: Limerick, University Concert Hall

Wednesday 6th December: Derry/Londonderry, Millennium Forum

Thursday 7th December: Belfast, Ulster Hall

Friday, 8th December: Dublin, Olympia Theatre