Hollywood star Kiefer Sutherland has been spotted soaking up Northern Ireland history ahead of his gig in Belfast.
The famous actor and singer told fans he’s been taking in the sights during his first-ever visit to the city, sharing a video of himself at the Titanic Memorial at City Hall.
“Most of the places I’ve posted from I’ve actually been before, but now I am in Belfast for the first time for me,” he said.
The 59-year-old is best known for playing Jack Bauer in the hit television series 24. He has also been known for films including The Lost Boys, Stand By Me and Flatliners.
Sutherland has been in the industry for years, being the son of Hollywood icon Donald Sutherland, whose career spans classics like MASH, Don’t Look Now and The Hunger Games.

Alongside his acting career, Sutherland has released several country‑ and Americana‑inspired albums in recent years, touring internationally and building a loyal following as a musician.
Despite cancelling the next leg of his US tour, he is performing in Belfast’s The Empire Music Hall on Wednesday evening, and his fourth studio album is expected to come out this month.







