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The Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy

Recording alter-ego of alt-pop songwriter and musician, Neil Hannon, backed up by a full-band for some recordings and live dates.

Despite being from Northern Ireland, much of his material is termed as 'archetypically English'.

They released their debut album, "Fanfare for the Comic Muse" in 1990, followed by: "Liberation" (1993), "Promenade" (1994), "Casanova" (1996), "A Short Album About Love" (1997), "Fin de Siècle" (1998), "Regeneration" (2001), "Absent Friends" (2004), "Victory for the Comic Muse" (2006), "Bang Goes the Knighthood" (2010), "Foreverland" (2016), "Office Politics" (2019), plus 2025's: "Rainy Sunday Afternoon".

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Leisureland
Galway
Royal International Pavilion
Llangollen
University of East Anglia [UEA]/ LCR
Norwich
Usher Hall
Edinburgh
Guildhall
Portsmouth
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre/ Norman Bragg Studio
Aylesbury
Royal Festival Hall
Lambeth

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