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    Traditional Irish music session in Belfast pub with fiddle player and guitarist performing indoors. Traditional Irish music session in Belfast pub with fiddle player and guitarist performing indoors.

    Music in Belfast

    Explore a UNESCO City of Music with an electric music scene and a traditional heart

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.
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    Ava Festival, Belfast

    Belfast's music scene

    The spirit of Belfast has held an undeniable influence over the landscape of modern music for decades. This city is no wallflower – it sings out loud, and encourages you to join in. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that it holds the prestigious UNESCO City of Music status.

    Arguably the biggest star to emerge from Belfast is Van Morrison, having played street corners and cinemas across the city before his big break with Brown Eyed Girl. Ever since then, “Van the Man” has rocked the world with his unique brand of Celtic rock, jazz and blues.

    It's all happening in Belfast. It's up there with London, Manchester, Liverpool – it may not be as big a city, but in terms of the cultural vibrancy of the place, it certainly is.

    Paul McLoone, The Undertones

    And it doesn't stop there. Belfast's enduring musical pedigree has spawned some of the world’s biggest acts, including Stiff Little Fingers. The energetic punk bank who have been touring since the 1970s are counted by punk legends Green Day as a major influence on their unique style.

    More contemporary acts are making waves on the global stage, too, with electro-punk act Chalk and rock duo Dea Matrona generating significant international buzz. Belfast’s thriving electronic scene is as strong as ever, with Bicep inspiring a new generation of artists showcased at the annual AVA Festival.

    Traditional musician entertaining visitors during a lively Irish music session in McHugh's pub, Belfast. Traditional musician entertaining visitors during a lively Irish music session in McHugh's pub, Belfast.

    Belfast TradFest, McHugh's Bar

    Live music in Belfast

    But it’s not all about chart toppers – Belfast’s musical roots run deep, with a history of outstanding traditional music and unique native instruments. Pipe bands make a rousing accompaniment for fiddles and flutes at any session – trad music isn’t just alive here, it thrives.

    Belfast TradFest sets toes tapping with concerts and workshops every summer, while Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, taking place in Belfast in 2026 and 2027, is the world’s largest annual festival of Irish music

    A great way to experience Belfast’s passion for music is to follow local musicians on the Belfast Traditional Music Trail tour. Starting in the Cathedral Quarter, you’ll embark on a musical journey around the city, learning the history of its trad scene, as well as listening to songs and stories. Peer through the doors of any pub as you walk the trail and you’re almost certain to find a pumping trad session in progress.

    Or make your way to Cultúrlann, a hub for the arts and Irish language in west Belfast – trad and contemporary music blend with poetry readings and céilís to create a tableau of Belfast’s rich cultural tapestry.

    3 amazing trad sessions in Belfast

    Rock musician singing and playing electric guitar under purple and yellow stage lights at Belfast’s historic Ulster Hall. Rock musician singing and playing electric guitar under purple and yellow stage lights at Belfast’s historic Ulster Hall.

    Ulster Hall

    Music venues

    If you want to get a taste of Belfast’s musical legacy first hand, then you really must make your way to one of the most renowned music venues in the city. The Oh Yeah Music Centre celebrates the city’s past with music exhibitions and talks from lyrical legends while encouraging new acts to take to the stage for the first time.

    Belfast is one of our great natural resources. France might have cuisine and Italy makes great cars, we design great music.

    Stuart Bailey, CEO, Oh Yeah Music Centre

    But Oh Yeah is just the tip of the iceberg, because when it comes to Belfast, you can take your pick from a seriously brilliant bunch of venues: the SSE Arena features huge international acts, the Empire Music Hall Belfast is a mixture of live music and comedy acts, while Limelight brings live music to life every week.

    Mandela Hall celebrates comedy, theatre and eccentric charm on stage and the iconic Ulster Hall, where Led Zeppelin played Stairway to Heaven for the first time, continues to rock out to everything from grand classical performance to poppy tunes.

    So what are you waiting for? Whether you’re a rocker, a groover, a reggae head or a raver, Belfast has a ready-made music scene to get you moving to your very own beat.