
The Divine Comedy
A nostalgic baroque pop night.
Neil Hannon brings his trademark orchestral pop and intelligent lyrics to the Royal Festival Hall following the release of his 13th album, Rainy Sunday Afternoon. Since debuting in 1990, Hannon has navigated various musical styles and lineups, breaking through in the mid-90s with hits like Something For The Weekend and the theme for Father Ted. Known for baroque-tinged indie pop and innovative live performances, his legendary shows have established him as a significant figure in the UK music scene. This performance exquisitely covers a range of emotions from sad and funny to angry, showcasing the evolution of a career that spans over three decades.
When and where does the event take place?+
The concert takes place on July 12, 2026, at the Royal Festival Hall, located at 337-338 Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XU.
Who is performing?+
The performance features The Divine Comedy, led by songwriter and musician Neil Hannon.
How do I get tickets for The Divine Comedy?+
Tickets are available through the Southbank Centre website. Tickets on Mood.









