Ferries to Belfast will prove a popular option with music fans later this year when Leonard Cohen performs in the city.
The Canadian singer-songwriter will bring his UK and European tour to the Odyssey Arena in Belfast on July 26th.
Fans will also be able to catch
ferries from Liverpool to Dublin to see the Hallelujah singer perform at the city's O2 venue on July 19th and 20th.
Cross channel ferry breaks will also offer the opportunity to see Cohen in concert this year when he plays at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp (July 4th), the Omnisport de Bercy in Paris (July 7th) and other venues.
Cohen, who recently released an album of songs he performed live at the O2 Arena in London last year, is one of the most respected and critically acclaimed musicians working today.
Fans will be able to see him live by catching
ferries from Stranraer to Belfast with Stena Line or travelling on
ferries from Liverpool to Dublin with either P&O Ferries or Norfolkline.
Cross channel ferry services are provided by Seafrance, LD Lines and other operators from ports including Dover and Portsmouth.
Written by Andrew Smith