Enniskillen singer Neil Hannon has been revealed as a special guest performer at the MAC's first ever guest curated music festival 'In the Court of Duke Special' as the closing gig of the festival is announced as a sell-out.
Other acts include Scorpion Jack, Robyn G Sheils and a host of other acts who will perform throughout the five day festival.
Tickets for the finale event 'Duke Special and Friends' have already sold out but those without tickets will have the chance to see Belfast musician Peter Wilson AKA Duke Special perform with Cathy Davey during her one-off show at the MAC. Duke Special recently played the Darling Street Methodist Church in Enniskillen during the Happy Days International Beckett Festival.
Neil Hannon, the renowned Divine Comedy singer, and festival curator Duke Special will join musician Cathy Davey for her distinctive musical event at Belfast's newest arts venue tomorrow, Friday, September 7.
Cathy will also be joined by a range of artists including Pete Routolo, Rhob Cunningham, Lisa O'Neill, Caroline Baker, David Turpin and Paul Currie to perform a memorable and mesmerising evening dedicated to the music that shaped childhood imaginations.
Thrilling four-piece The Futureheads will be supported by the talented and acclaimed Belfast-based singer and songwriter Robyn G Sheils, with acoustic folk rock outfit Scorpion Jack providing support to The Blockheads.
In the Court of Duke Special runs to September 9 at the MAC.
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