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Jane Corscadden

Jamie Dornan delights fans by singing 'Everlasting Love' after the LA premiere of 'Belfast'

If you didn't know Jamie Dornan had a great singing voice, get ready to be amazed.

The Holywood actor took to the stage on Monday night at the post-premiere reception following the 'Belfast' movie's first showing in LA.

Surprising guests with a serenade, Dornan performed 'Everlasting Love', a song he performs in the movie as Pa as he dances with Ma, played by Caitríona Balfe.

On the red carpet ahead of the screening, the actor joked about performing the tune in front of a crowd.

Speaking to Variety, he said: “Let’s see what happens, I need a couple more drinks in me before I do that sort of thing,” adding that if the movie was nominated for an Oscar, he would have to give some "careful consideration" to the prospect of performing at the ceremony.

At the post-premiere party, the house band paused their set and invited Dornan to join them on stage. Although seeming a bit nervous as he mustered the courage to join them, he obliged and was soon showing off his singing skills.

In a video posted on Twitter, his co-stars 11-year-old Jude Hill and Caitríona Balfe can be seen enjoying his performance, dancing in the crowd.

And it seems fans were delighted, as they took to social media to praise the actor. One commented: "He can hold a tune a lot better than others in the field."

While another commenter added: "Could watch this everyday all day!"

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