Formed in the late 80s, The Divine Comedy earned a place in the annals of Britpop history with their witty lyrics and flamboyant, upbeat tunes.

They won our hearts in the mid-90s with tracks like National Express and Something for the Weekend, and now they’re back on the road with a brand-new album to flog.

Titled Foreverland, it’s their first release in six years, serving up more of the delightfully original songcraft we’ve come to know and love from frontman Neil Hannon. See them in action at Cambridge Junction on 20 October, tickets are £32.50. 

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