
Neil Hannon
Neil Hannon is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and the creative force behind the band The Divine Comedy, known for their eclectic musical style and clever lyrics. Formed in 1989, The Divine Comedy has released numerous albums, including acclaimed works such as 'Promenade' and 'Fin de Siècle'. Hannon's distinctive vocals and witty songwriting have earned the band a loyal following, and they are celebrated for their contributions to the alternative pop and rock music scene. Recently, Hannon was in the news due to The Divine Comedy's announcement of upcoming concerts in Portugal, part of the tour promoting their new album 'Rainy Sunday Afternoon'.
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Neil Hannon is a 1990s Irish pop phenomenon famous for chart-topping hits and the founder of The Divine Comedy.
‘I’m a grumpy old bastard now’ – The Irish TimesNeil Hannon is the husband of Cathy Davey and a member of The Divine Comedy.
Cathy Davey sings to turkeys locked up due to avian flu – The Irish TimesNeil Hannon is known as the mastermind behind the musical group The Divine Comedy.
Neil Hannon, líder de The Divine Comedy: “Nunca formé parte de la fraternidad del ‘britpop’, nadie me invitaba a sus fiestas” | EL PAÍS SemanalNeil Hannon is the lead singer and songwriter for The Divine Comedy.
The Divine Comedy on Something for the Weekend: ‘We hired a statuesque model for the video. I had to stand on a box’ | CultureNeil Hannon is known as the composer and driving force behind The Divine Comedy.
Divine Comedy de regresso a Portugal para dois concertos em Março | Cultura




















