
The Divine Comedy Bristol Beacon gig announced
Posted on: 09 Apr 2025The Divine Comedy have announced an October 2025 UK tour and Bristol Beacon has been chosen to close it all off on 25th of the month.
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A lot has happened to Neil Hannon since the last The Divine Comedy studio album, the top 5 Office Politics, in 2019. Their entire back catalogue was lovingly remastered and rereleased in 2020, while a sensational best of, Charmed Life, also went top 5 when it came out in 2022 accompanied by a suitably wonderful nationwide tour.
More recently, Neil Hannon wrote all the original songs for the global blockbuster ‘Wonka.’ The Official Charts Co. announced it as the UK’s most popular film of 2024.
This September sees the release of the 13th and possibly best Divine Comedy album, Rainy Sunday Afternoon. Recorded at Abbey Road, the album is written, arranged and produced by Neil Hannon. The album exquisitely covers his usual range of emotions: sad, funny, angry and everything in between. New track ‘Achilles’ offers a taste of what’s to come. Listen to ‘Achilles’ below:
“My musical output is, for better or worse, a representation of my personality,” Neil Hannon admits. “A good chunk of that personality revels in the rumbumptious; celebrates the silly. And I made ample use of that for the Wonka songs.”
“I have, though, like everyone, a darker, more melancholy side. And for one reason or another it has been much in evidence of late,” Neil explains. “I needed to use this album as an outlet for those feelings. To work through some stuff. Mortality; memories; relationships; political and social upheaval. Everyone should get to make an orchestral pop album once in a while. It should be available on the NHS.”
And what a prescription that would be. One listen to Rainy Sunday Afternoon will certainly provide a tonic for these turbulent times. Two listens and you’ll be addicted.
The Divine Comedy will be playing the following dates in October - wth ticket links for all shows here:
Mon 6th Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
Tue 7th Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Wed 8th Bath, Forum
Fri 10th Gateshead, The Glasshouse
Sat 11th London, Barbican
Sun 12th London, Barbican
Mon 13th Brighton, Dome
Wed15th Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Thu 16th Sheffield, City Hall
Fri 17th Wolverhampton, Uni The Civic Hall
Sat 18th Swansea, Arena
Mon 20th Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
Tue 21st York, Barbican
Thu 23rd Oxford, New Theatre
Fri 24th Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
Sat 25th Bristol, Beacon
Rainy Sunday Afternoon is available to preorder now. Album formats include standard black and limited edition colour LPs, standard CD and a limited edition deluxe CD which includes a bonus disc ‘Live in Paris & London.’
About The Divine Comedy
The Divine Comedy is a Northern Irish band formed in 1989 in Enniskillen by singer-songwriter Neil Hannon. Initially a trio influenced by R.E.M., the group eventually became a vehicle for Hannon's distinctive blend of orchestral pop, characterized by witty lyrics and rich arrangements.
The band's breakthrough came in the mid-1990s with albums like Casanova (1996), A Short Album About Love (1997), and Fin de Siècle (1998). These records showcased Hannon's flair for combining humor with poignant storytelling, earning The Divine Comedy critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.
Over the years, The Divine Comedy has released several notable albums, including Absent Friends (2004), which marked a return to their signature style after a brief hiatus. This album encapsulated various phases of the band's evolution, blending grandiosity with introspective themes.
In 2009, Hannon collaborated with Thomas Walsh of Pugwash to form The Duckworth Lewis Method, a side project focusing on songs about cricket. Despite such ventures, Hannon continued to produce music under The Divine Comedy moniker, releasing Bang Goes the Knighthood in 2010, an album that balanced satirical observations with melodic compositions.
Throughout their career, The Divine Comedy has maintained a unique position in the music landscape, blending chamber pop with literary and cultural references. Hannon's distinctive voice and songwriting have ensured the band's enduring appeal, with their music continuing to resonate with audiences appreciative of sophisticated and nuanced pop.
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