23/01/2009
'Back To The Future' For Relaunched Ulster Hall
The newly refurbished Ulster Hall is famous for many events, both political and cultural, and now BBC NI's 'Across The Line' - along with Belfast City Council - is staging a concert called 'Do You Remember The First Time? just to get the new look venue off to a flying start.
With a nod to an earlier concert - in 2001 - where a tribute band marked three decades since the original super group, Led Zeppelin rocked the hall - other leading music names are now to join forces to welcome Belfast's favourite concert venue back into the musical fold.
The big concert follows the example of promoter, Peter Aiken (whose late father Jim brought Led Zeppelin (pictured) to the Ulster Hall in 1971) who staged the anniversary 30-year tribute to mark where they played their world-class rock hit, 'Stairway to Heaven' for the first time
Reflecting that concept, the Ulster Hall relaunch event will officially mark the reopening with present day acts taking their own trip down memory lane, as they play songs from groups they themselves have seen play at the top Belfast venue, as well as their own material.
Among the acts already confirmed are Therapy?, Divine Comedy, Duke Special, Foy Vance, Iain Archer, Jetplane Landing, Fighting With Wire, Lafaro, Cashier No 9, Kowalski and Panama Kings.
The concert, which takes place on Monday 9 March, had nearly sold out, but a limited number of extra tickets are being released for sale today, (Friday).
Tickets cost £5 and are available by calling the Waterfront Hall Box Office on 028 9033 4455.
See: Led Zeppelin To Fly Again In Belfast?
(BMcC/JM)
With a nod to an earlier concert - in 2001 - where a tribute band marked three decades since the original super group, Led Zeppelin rocked the hall - other leading music names are now to join forces to welcome Belfast's favourite concert venue back into the musical fold.
The big concert follows the example of promoter, Peter Aiken (whose late father Jim brought Led Zeppelin (pictured) to the Ulster Hall in 1971) who staged the anniversary 30-year tribute to mark where they played their world-class rock hit, 'Stairway to Heaven' for the first time
Reflecting that concept, the Ulster Hall relaunch event will officially mark the reopening with present day acts taking their own trip down memory lane, as they play songs from groups they themselves have seen play at the top Belfast venue, as well as their own material.
Among the acts already confirmed are Therapy?, Divine Comedy, Duke Special, Foy Vance, Iain Archer, Jetplane Landing, Fighting With Wire, Lafaro, Cashier No 9, Kowalski and Panama Kings.
The concert, which takes place on Monday 9 March, had nearly sold out, but a limited number of extra tickets are being released for sale today, (Friday).
Tickets cost £5 and are available by calling the Waterfront Hall Box Office on 028 9033 4455.
See: Led Zeppelin To Fly Again In Belfast?
(BMcC/JM)
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The historic Ulster Hall, which first opened its doors in 1859 and was designed by William J Barre, the man whose architectural portfolio also includes Belfast's landmark Albert Clock is ready to rock again. A refit and redecoration has been carried out on the Bedford Street building over the past two years with final touches added this week.
Ulster Hall Ready To Rock
The historic Ulster Hall, which first opened its doors in 1859 and was designed by William J Barre, the man whose architectural portfolio also includes Belfast's landmark Albert Clock is ready to rock again. A refit and redecoration has been carried out on the Bedford Street building over the past two years with final touches added this week.
27 February 2009
Belfast's Bumper £500m Development Year
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Belfast's Bumper £500m Development Year
This year has been described as a momentous period for Belfast with ₤500m worth of developments unveiled, including a number of landmark buildings opening their doors to the public again following extensive refurbishments.
05 March 2012
Culture Minister Attends Orchestral First At The Waterfront Hall
Culture Minister, Carál Ní Chuilín has attended the first ever performance given collaboratively by the Ulster Orchestra and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. The concert is part of the BBC’s Music Nation countdown event to the London 2012 Festival.
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Culture Minister, Carál Ní Chuilín has attended the first ever performance given collaboratively by the Ulster Orchestra and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. The concert is part of the BBC’s Music Nation countdown event to the London 2012 Festival.
17 December 2007
Led Zeppelin To Fly Again In Belfast?
Although Belfast had to make do with an (excellent) tribute band in 2001 - marking three decades since the original super rock band, Led Zeppelin played the city - negotiations are now underway to bring the legendary band back to Belfast. It was of course the Ulster Hall where they first played their world-class rock hit, Stairway to 36 years ago.
Led Zeppelin To Fly Again In Belfast?
Although Belfast had to make do with an (excellent) tribute band in 2001 - marking three decades since the original super rock band, Led Zeppelin played the city - negotiations are now underway to bring the legendary band back to Belfast. It was of course the Ulster Hall where they first played their world-class rock hit, Stairway to 36 years ago.
13 July 2018
Orange Hall Attack Being Treated As A 'Hate Crime'
Police are treating an attack on an Orange Hall in Crumlin, Co Antrim, as a hate crime. The PSNI received a report that a bin was on fire in the Main Street area of the town at around 4.30am on Thursday, 12 July. Graffiti was daubed on a wall and door of the memorial hall. Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.
Orange Hall Attack Being Treated As A 'Hate Crime'
Police are treating an attack on an Orange Hall in Crumlin, Co Antrim, as a hate crime. The PSNI received a report that a bin was on fire in the Main Street area of the town at around 4.30am on Thursday, 12 July. Graffiti was daubed on a wall and door of the memorial hall. Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.