Broadcasting from 10-by-12-foot shop in Cathedral Quarter, Radio Starr has attracted large audience and nearly 150 presenters ...
The Sound of Belfast festival is set to get underway next week, bringing a wide range of music-related events to 27 venues across the city, highlighting Belfast’s UNESCO City of Music status and the ...
A new mural celebrating the value of the Belfast music scene has been unveiled at the Telegraph Building in Donegall Street. It marks four years since Belfast became a UNESCO City of Music – still the ...
Okay, okay, it’s 2026 and the future is bright, the future is playing traditional music. This year promises to be a milestone ...
A mural in Belfast, which is known for its diverse music scenes and artists, including harpists, counter-culture punks, rock legends, ravers and traditional Irish musicians. Photo Credit: Felicity ...
“I remember this area in the 1970s, it was a riot — quite literally, at times,” says Dolores Vischer as we stroll along Bedford Street in Belfast’s Linen Quarter, on the southern edge of the city ...
On a memorable evening at The Deer’s Head, music journalist Stuart Bailie launched his new book chronicling 40 years in music journalism — The Song is Nearly Over. The event featured an intimate ...
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With St. Patrick's Day approaching, bring out the garish, green hats, grab an ice-cold Bailey's or Guinness, and settle down to watch these Irish movie classics. If you've not already seen these gems, ...
Belfast has been awarded City of Music status by UNESCO, it was announced on November 8. Belfast is the first city on the island of Ireland to receive the UNESCO City of Music designation and the ...
Belfast’s lively music and festival scene offers students unforgettable live shows, from massive outdoor events to intimate gigs. Whether you’re into rock, pop, electronic, or traditional Irish music, ...
Kneecap, a trio from Belfast who raps almost exclusively in Irish, is reinventing Irish rebel music. “I never thought I’d get to New York rapping in Irish.” So announced Mo Chara, one-third of West ...