May, 2025
Ticket Scams & Impersonation
Unfortunately ticket scams and impersonation accounts are widespread on social media with fraudsters targeting people in the public eye. We don't want to see anyone being deceived or lose money as these schemes become more sophisticated.
Please always buy tickets from the official retailers and avoid tickets that are offered for sale privately as these may be scams. Do check venue box offices even for sold out shows as some venues accept returns. Alternatively if you are looking to buy or sell tickets, the safest secure site is Twickets where prices are capped at face value. Ticketmaster and See Tickets also offer reselling services.
Once we get close to the start of the tour, small numbers of tickets should become available as venues release their production hold seats. These will usually be sold via the venue box office.
In addition to ticketing scams, there have been a number of profiles pretending to be The Divine Comedy or Neil Hannon. We report these accounts, but sometimes it can be like a game of whack-a-mole!
Please be advised that Neil is NOT on social media and never will be, so any post comments or direct messages purporting to be from Neil will be fake. The only official Neil Hannon account at present is on Bluesky and maintained by DCHQ who manage all of the band's social media accounts.
Here is a handy list of our official profiles on the socials:
The Divine Comedy: Facebook
The Divine Comedy: Instagram
The Divine Comedy: Bluesky
Neil Hannon: Bluesky
The Divine Comedy: Threads
The Divine Comedy: YouTube
The Divine Comedy: X (inactive)
Stay safe online and if in doubt, check this page for the official links.