
The Divine Comedy
A raw baroque pop night.
The Divine Comedy is a Northern Irish indie rock and chamber pop band, fronted by Neil Hannon. Formed in 1989 in Londonderry, the group has evolved from its early guitar-led indie roots into a sophisticated project known for its art-pop sensibilities and literary influences. Neil Hannon's songwriting is celebrated for its wit and orchestral arrangements, drawing inspiration from classical styles and historical literary figures. Over decades, the project has produced acclaimed albums like Casanova, Regeneration, and Absent Friends, while Hannon has also gained recognition for composing iconic television themes.
When and where does the performance take place?+
The Divine Comedy performs on July 12, 2026, at the Royal Festival Hall located within the Southbank Centre.
Who is performing at this show?+
The performance features The Divine Comedy, fronted by singer-songwriter Neil Hannon.
How can I purchase tickets for the show?+
Tickets are available through the provided Songkick link. Tickets on Mood.









