Paul Byrom and his wife Cat looked every inch the newlywed couple as they stepped out for the Irish gala screening of 28 Years Later on Friday.
The Irish tenor tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony in sunny Spain in May in front of friends and family and their dog Bradley.
The duo were all smiles as they posed for photos on the red carpet, and Cat, who has changed her surname to Byrom McKeown, looked summery in a floral midi dress for the occasion.

Also attending the screening was director Danny Boyle, who had nothing but good things to say about working with Cillian Murphy.
He told Extra.ie: 'It's a privilege to still be working, you have to remember that, just to be able to get a job is great, but to be able to do one that's this ambitious - we're trying to create three films - and a lot of our ability to do that is linked to Cillian's involvement in the trilogy of films.

'He's a producer in the first film, you've got to be grateful that you can undertake something this ambitious at this point in your career because you want to use your experience to keep challenging yourself and keep pushing the boundaries of what you like, what the public will tolerate and be interested in, and obviously, Cillian gives us a big advantage in that.'
When asked which of the actors he's worked with in the franchise would survive a real-life global disaster, he, of course, went for Cillian.
'You'd have to say Cillian, especially as one's in Ireland today... the ferocity he produced and at the end of the first movie is something to believe, it would be very interesting to meet him 28 years after that time and see what's happened to him.
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