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    Ulster Hall

    4.4 (22 reviews)

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    Geraldine D.

    As a venue this place is top notch. Convenient to local car parks and very near the centre of town it is easy to find both by car and by foot. I have been to many events in this amazing old hall from a Reef gig in which I got rather up close and personal with the lead singer (he fell on me after a stage dive went wrong) to a truly awful stand up night where we left early! The venue can host any type of event because of its unique size and acoustics. The giant organ and the impressive stage make the venue feel large but actually it has quite an intimate feel to it since they introduced the new seating area. I have one problem and that it when yo buy a drink at the very small over crowded bar you can't take it into the main hall - it has to be necked in the foyer. Other than that this place is ace!

    Conor K.

    I love this place. In terms of a live music venue, there are few better. The acoustics are incredible, from orchestras to rock bands the shows are always incredible. The best thing to see in the Ulster Hall by far, is the greatest sport of all time; boxing! The surroundings are just so unique when you think of the event that's taking place. It has a great tradition as a boxing venue, with European, Commonwealth, British and World titles being defended and won in this compact arena. It really is something you have to experience. Carl Frampton is fighting there in November, please get a ticket! I'll see you there!

    Vivek T.

    Just picked up tickets for Mr Omid Djalili and can't wait. The foyer is well laid out and contains lots of info. This place is great for architecture and has lots of information on its history.

    This has got to be one of the best venues in Europe and I've been to quite a few. Along the lines of the Paradiso in Amsterdam or the Ambassador in Dublin this 'hall' is one of the most enjoyable environs to enjoy a gig. First off savour the massive musical history to the place...almost every rock legend has trodden the boards here...Led Zeppelin("Stairway To Heaven" got it's first airing here), AC/DC, Cream etc through the 'punk scene' with Motorhead, Siouxie And The Banshees, Stiff Little Fingers, the 80's with Rory Gallagher, Metallica and then into the 90's with Faith No More, Underworld, Manic Street Preachers and up to now with the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Muse and most recently DJ Shadow. Secondly the setting is brilliant; with the high ceiling semi-circle balcony and glorious organ looming behind the stage it's one of those rare venues where every place you stand/sit is a great vantage point to enjoy the action onstage and off. Lastly, it's been given a major re-haul and re-opened to much acclaim in March of 2009. If your favourite band happens to be playing then this is the best way to see them. Pros: Great stage views, classy surroundings. Cons: Sound can be a bit hit and miss.

    If I were to list all of the best concerts I'd been to in Belfast, most of them will probably have taken place in the Ulster Hall. Although Snow Patrol upstairs in Morrison's, years before they started churning out funereal rubbish like 'Run' might be in the top three. I have memories of my glasses flying off into the distance during a song called 'Black & Blue', and having some other happy pogo-ing idiot handing them back to me a couple of minutes later. Snow Patrol used to be fantastic, honestly. My first gig after the Ulster Hall had been reopened following extensive refurbishment saw me a bit worried. What had they done to the place? Thankfully, everything looked and sounded pretty much the same. As other reviewers have said, the sound is unparalleled. The stage is a perfect size and height so you get a good view of your heroes no matter where you are, and the floorboards still bend disconcertingly when everybody jumps in unison, leading you to wonder what would happen if we all went straight through. I've never sat through a gig in the balcony because I'm always here for rock gigs and like to be standing, but I imagine it'd be fantastic for a more sedately paced evening of Richard Clayderman, were he to play here and if that was your thing. A Belfast institution.

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    11 years ago

    Great venue although I didn't find staff very helpful and if you're going to see a popular band there's not a great area for queuing.

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    15 years ago

    Lovely building though acoustics are variable - under balcomoes it can sound odd! Lovely organ...

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    Review Highlights - Ulster Hall

    It's in a unique position in that it can play host to a set by DJ Shadow one night and then stage an Ulster Orchestra concert the next day.

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    The Black Box - Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Shir Madness (photo from Performers website)

    The Black Box

    4.6(28 reviews)
    0.5 miThe Cathedral Quarter

    Can't believe I am dropping a star for the Black Box, but I went last night and myself and a few…read morefriends decided we would like a slice of their amazing pizza. Unfortunately we were advised that there was a new chef and pizza is no longer served by the slice and must be bought as a whole 10" pizza, not good when you have vegetarians in the group and the meat eaters miss out on their carnivorous ways as one pizza is too much for a person on their own (well sometimes it is!) To top that off the pizza was nowhere near as nice as it used to be, this is a real shame as this what made the black box stand out from the crowd. Love love love this place! It has a relaxed atmosphere and always has something unusual to keep you entertained. I would frequent here quite regularly and have always had a great time whether it is because of the show on offer or simply due to the patrons. It's honestly like going into someone's living room if you enter into the small bar, pizza is served by the slice for £1-2 and is scrumptious. A Drink is not overly priced either. In the main room at the back they have a variety of shows on offer such as comedy and music nights and even a burlesque night I recently attended. All and all the cultural heart and soul of the cathedral quarter.

    Love, love, love the Black box. Did I happen to mention I love this place…read more I've had some great nights there. The burlesque nights are always brilliant. Shouldn't be missed. A night you won't forget. Also some brilliant events as part of the QCAF

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    The Black Box - Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Fifi La Roux (photo from Performers website)

    Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Fifi La Roux (photo from Performers website)

    The Black Box - Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Vicky Butterfly (photo from Performers website)

    Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Vicky Butterfly (photo from Performers website)

    The Black Box - Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Ego Fabio Deflato (photo from Performers website)

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    Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Show 24.09.16, Ego Fabio Deflato (photo from Performers website)

    The Limelight

    The Limelight

    3.6(31 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    £

    Went for paddy's day. Waited in the queue for ages with bouncers looking at all of us in our…read morejerseys and never said anything, whn doors opened I had a woman and a man turn to me and said my jersey was questionable and I wasn't to be let in. I was wearing a jersey that had a Palestine flag and an Irish flag across the chest. Prior to all this I had messages the limelight instagram account and was told that anything with a political message or something that could offend someone more than likely was gonna be turned away. So we had went and bought New Jersey's for this reason. I had paid for my ticket and was refused entry over a top that had 2 flags on it, nothing offensive or political at all. I even turned it inside out and got laughed at and felt belittled when they said I still wasn't going to be let In. It was st Patrick's day, everyone was going to be in jerseys, i know I wasn't the only one with a jersey on that had nothing bad to it, and still got refused. The bouncers are and always have been too concerned about small things and rather than actually doing their job they belittle others. very disappointing, very annoyed. Please be aware of the bouncers egos and how rude they can be, absolutely disgusting.

    The Limelight, eh...? It's where it all started for me. Sneaking in, trying to look over 18,…read morefailing miserably and having to wait until I was actually 18 to fully enjoy the place! It's a bit of everything: it's a great live venue, in which I've seen more bands than I'd care to remember, but it's worth mentioning that you'll get touring acts from all over the place as well as lots of performances from local bands, which I'm a big fan of. It's slightly grimy, yes, but that fits with the charavter of the place. It's not meant to be shiny and spotless. It's meant to be a little bit dirty! Lots of drinks offers make it a great place to go for a cheap night out as well. Although, I should warn you that the crowd is young. I remember even feeling old in my last year in uni! For that reason, i still go for gigs every now and then, but as a club, I'm more likely to be found next door in Katy's enjoying a quiet pint. Good God, I may as well just invest in a pipe and slippers and be done with it...

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    The Limelight - Turned us away and said some of our group were to drunk + told a pile of there's the same.then 2mins later they say they're full

    Turned us away and said some of our group were to drunk + told a pile of there's the same.then 2mins later they say they're full

    The Limelight
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    Oh Yeah Music Centre - NI Music Exhibition

    Oh Yeah Music Centre

    4.4(10 reviews)
    0.5 miThe Cathedral Quarter
    £

    This is quite an interesting venue. It has so many applications... rehearsal space, offices, cafe,…read moremusic venue, gallery and music museum. It is great that it exists and that Belfast has stuck its neck out and is trying to make the music center work. Its not really a place that you can just go into and hang out, unlike the Black Box where you can just go into anytime and it not be unusual.... It is now looking the part after having a couple of years of being renovated in stages. I think it serves its purpose pretty well as it is just a new venture and is making baby steps to have more of a presence in the local scene.

    The Oh Yeah Centre is the brain child/labour of love of Stuart Bailie, former editor of the NME…read more Based in the former home of Oh Yeah Records, a punk label from the 1980s, the centre provides a home for local music. Their main aim is to help support and promote the local music industry and they do that pretty well. The range of activities and events it stages is vast. There are gigs, obviously, some of which are aimed at under 18s (something Belfast sorely needed), rehearsal rooms for hire for bands who need space and equipment, a cafe and space for kids to come in, listen to music and hang out, and their crown jewel - the music exhibition. The exhibition basically charts Northern Ireland music from its traditional roots, to modern heroes like Snow Patrol (say what you like about them, at least they're flying the flag!). Recently, the whole thing was expanded and now features video confessionals from civilians like you and me, recounting their favourite gigs, lyrics, Northern Irish bands and so on. The building is also home to small businesses as well, such as Start Together Studios and Small Town America Records - both of which are success stories in their own right and would find it difficult to get city centre premises otherwise. The exhibition is free and open to the public every day except Sunday, so if you have even a passing interest in anything musical, I'd give it a whirl.

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    Oh Yeah Music Centre - Yelpers Caroline S & Nicola S

    Yelpers Caroline S & Nicola S

    Oh Yeah Music Centre - Terri Hooley DJ

    Terri Hooley DJ

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    Slide Nightclub

    Slide Nightclub

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre

    Slide is a newly opened gay friendly bar/club bang in the centre of Belfast. It is situated on the…read moretop floor of an old Victorian building and in order to get up there you enter by a little door next to the pizza parlour and you have to climb a lot of steep narrow stairs - I'm not grumbling but it was kind of hard in heels. The bar itself is situated on two levels. In the lower bar there is a massive bed which patrons can feel free to lounge on while they drink - the first night I saw it there were about 8 people on it - cosy! The music was so good - from Florence and the Machine to Stevie Wonder, our group danced the night away without being squashed as the dance floor was only comfortably crowded and the bar was easy to get too, which for me makes the night. I do remember dancing on top of a speaker and theoretically playing a full sized piano placed near the dance floor - thankfully it doesn't make any sound. As far as I'm concerned there were only two drawbacks to slide: the smoking area is tiny and not sheltered and the toilets are one floor down - narrow, steep stairs and booze isn't a great combination. All in all a fun-filled night - I'll be sliding again soon.

    In my quest to seek out new venues i've come across a nice new gay/lesbian bar which seems to be…read moretucked away out of site, the bar? Well its called 'Slide' and is based on Ann's Street, Belfast. Its a persian styled venue with table service on one floor and on another a small but comfortably sized dance floor, considering this is like a well kept secret size here really isnt important. The staff were extremly friendly and welcoming which is a plus point considering some of the other LGB venues in belfast tend to employ staff who dont exactly know how to smile. For those who cant find it, its above Little Wings Pizzeria, on Anns Street Belfast.

    The Warzone Centre - Vegan Event Lecture at The Centre

    The Warzone Centre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Centre

    The (Warzone) Centre has a subterranean feel despite being located up a flight of stairs in Little…read moreVictoria Street. It's not well signposted, so could easily be missed. I would describe this place as being like marmite, you'll either love it or hate it. To really appreciate The Centre you need to fully understand it's history, ethics and reason for existence. It was created in 1986 and has opened and closed over the years, changing location a few times. Born out of a need to serve 'alternative culture' in Belfast, it's home to music gigs, art workshops, Giros Vegetarian Cafe, talks, lectures, meetings, gatherings and art exhibitions. It fills a space and need in Belfast which just isn't being met anywhere else and is run by volunteers. Atmosphere is grungy and dark with mural painted walls and twinkly fairy lights strung across the ceiling. To visualise the appearance and vibe of this place think - punk, gothic, rock, band posters, creative, different, alternative and absolutely not mainstream - and you'll be someway there. I've attended a couple of Vegan Event talks here which were excellent and sampled some delicious spicy vegetarian stew from Giros - thanks to the generous Colin W for sharing it with me! There's a stage, Giros Cafe kitchen and counter, tables, chairs and plenty of floor space. Anyone can book this Centre for an event, to do so you just email: warzonegigcollective@riseup.net For information on upcoming events visit the Warzone website or Facebook page at: http://www.warzonecollective.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Warzone-gig-collective/156649134364054 I would also recommend keeping an eye on the Plant Based Living Facebook page for event information: https://www.facebook.com/Plant-Based-Living-1561868980720956/

    The Warzone Centre is a pretty cool venue. It has a bit of a feel of a community hall or really…read moregrungy trendy art venue. The whole place is decorated with some awesome artwork in a very street art/graffiti type vibe. As a venue itself its of moderate size and seems capable of handling a variety of types of event. I attended a vegan talk there last night and it was my first time in the centre. (I hadn't even realised it was there!) Definitely a trendy, heart of the city kind of place. I'd recommend it for any number of events.

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    The Warzone Centre - Comedian Paul Currie at The Centre (image courtesy of Giros Cafe FB page).

    Comedian Paul Currie at The Centre (image courtesy of Giros Cafe FB page).

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    The Centre

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    Grand Opera House - Conference Venues Belfast

    Grand Opera House

    4.4(35 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre

    Great place. Love this design mix of old and new…read more The actual theatre was outstanding in terms of the art on the roof etc. I think I spent just as much time looking up as I did the show.

    I love the Grand Opera House. A visit to see a show here makes for a fabulous day or evening out…read more Over the years some of my favourites have been The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dracula Untold, Columbo: Prescription Murder, Agatha Christie's Mousetrap, Dirty Dancing and The Woman In Black. It's also a visually fabulous Victorian style theatre and even the modern architecture of the Baby Grand section is beginning to appeal to me (although I disliked it when it was first built). There are a couple of bars inside which boast a good drinks menu and as with all theatres, you can preorder your beverages for performance intervals. Being a relatively small theatre auditorium I always find there's a good view of the stage no matter where you sit, great sound and comfortable seating too. There are a couple of small drawbacks however. Tickets to popular performances can sell out fast, so you need to book immediately if you're interested in a show. Plus tickets can be expensive as well, so it's not a cheap day out. Nonetheless, you'll find a huge range of performances here including musicals, drama, comedy, opera, pantos and dance so there really is something to suit all tastes.

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    Grand Opera House - Conference Venues Belfast

    Conference Venues Belfast

    Grand Opera House - Conference Venues Belfast

    Conference Venues Belfast

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