Van Morrison has announced a third and final show to his run of Belfast dates in February.
The Belfast singer will now play an extra concert at Whitla Hall on Sunday, February 23.
Born and raised in the east of the city, Van Morrison would go on to become one of the north’s most successful musicians worldwide.
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A two-time Grammy winner, ‘Van the Man’ has also been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The celebrated singer-songwriter grew up in the 1940s and 1950s listening to his shipyard worker father’s collection of blues, country and gospel.
By 1964, he had joined the band ‘Them’, which enjoyed chart success with instant hits such as the much-covered ‘Gloria’ and ‘Here Comes The Night’.
His signature solo song, ‘Brown Eyed Girl’, reached the US top ten in 1967.
The 79-year-old will bring his celebrated back catalogue to the Whitla Hall in February, where he is also set to perform songs from his latest album, ‘New Arrangements And Duets’.
The first two dates have already sold out, however tickets for the final show go on sale on Friday, February 7, at 9am via www.ticketmaster.ie.