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Michelle Townsend

Daniel O'Donnell shares sweet picture with wife Majella as they attend Donegal festival together

Daniel O'Donnell and his wife Majella turned heads as they stepped out together at the weekend.

The country crooner was attending the Gala Ball at the Mary from Dungloe Festival with Majella over the weekend.

Daniel looked sharp wearing a three-piece suit, while Majella stunned in a stylish black jumpsuit, accessorised with a black clutch and silver necklace, RSVP Live reports.

The Donegal native captioned the picture: "All set for the Gala Ball at the Mary From Dungloe festival," and it racked up thousands of likes and comments from well-wishers in a matter of minutes on his official Facebook page.

"Majella, you look stunning, your outfit's beautiful. The oul fella's not too bad either. Have a great night," one fan commented.

Daniel and Majella (Facebook)

A second added: " Enjoy the evening you so deserve it Daniel for your input to the festival all week!!!"

While a third wrote: "Daniel and Majella rock. Such a lovely couple. Majella you look gorgeous,simple but elegant. Daniel ever the dapper gentleman you never disappoint."

2019 has been an impressive one thus far for the happy couple.

Earlier this year Daniel and Majella's USA Road Trip aired on RTE and received a brilliant response from viewers.

In an even bigger achievement, Daniel was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on the Late Late Show Country Special back in May.

Daniel is the second person ever to receive the industry's highest accolade, following in the footsteps of Big Tom in 2016.

The beloved singer was presented the award after he and Ryan Tubridy sang a duet to Roger Miller classic "King of the Road."

He said at the time: "I am truly honoured to receive this award and to follow such a great as Big Tom. It means so much to me to be acknowledged by my peers here in Ireland".

While Ryan Tubridy added: "Daniel has been a firm friend of the Late Late Show for such a long time, and it was our absolute pleasure to play a part in recognising the extraordinary contribution that he has made to the country music industry in Ireland.

"We wish him nothing but continued success and happiness in all that he does".

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