The Divine Comedy announce two more Northern Ireland dates - including Belfast
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The Divine Comedy will make stops in Cork, Limerick, Londonderry, and Dublin.
The Belfast show, sure to be popular amongst die-hard fans, will take place on Thursday, Decemeber 7 in Belfast’s Ulster Hall.
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Hide AdSince 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.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, 17 May at 9am.
For more information about show dates and times, as well as how to get tickets visit Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide and Ticketmaster.ie.
For more information you can also visit: thedivinecomedy.com.