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  2. Waterfront Hall - Wikipedia

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    Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the Waterfront, 2013. Many plays take place every year, in the 350 seated capacity studio, including operas, pantomimes, and musicals. The hall is a key venue for the Belfast Festival at Queen's and for concerts given by the Ulster Orchestra.

  3. Ulster Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Based in Belfast, the orchestra plays the majority of its concerts in Belfast's Ulster Hall and Waterfront Hall. It also gives concerts across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, including performances at the Belfast Festival, the BBC Proms, [1] the Wexford Opera Festival, the Kilkenny Arts Festival, and the National Concert Hall ...

  4. Category:Music venues in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia ... Queen's University Belfast Students' Union; S. ... Waterfront Hall This page was last edited on 25 January 2024 ...

  5. 2024 Northern Ireland Open - Wikipedia

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    The event took place from 20 to 27 October 2024 at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [2] Qualifying took place on 28 and 29 September 2024 at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield, England. [3] The WST implemented a new format for the four Home Nations events this season.

  6. St George's Market - Wikipedia

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    The market also regularly holds music concerts. Acts including Duffy, Newton Faulkner, Deep Purple, Kasabian, Biffy Clyro and Mark Ronson have played the venue. [2] [3] [4] In March and April 2012, the venue also served as one of the main stages at the World Irish Dancing Championships, alongside the Belfast Waterfront Theatre.

  7. Ulster Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast News Letter, 1862) [2] a music hall fit for the production of any composition, and for the reception of any artist, however eminent (The Northern Whig, 14 May 1862) [3] In 1902 the hall was purchased by Belfast City Council (then named the Belfast Corporation) for £13,500 and it has been used as a public hall ever since. [4]

  8. National Scout and Guide Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    2001 - Matlock (Concerts at Worksop and St John's Church, Buxton) 2000 - Horsham (Concert at Christ's Hospital and Prague Tour, concerts in Karlovy Vary, Mariánské LáznÄ› and The Church of St Simon and St Jude, Prague) 1999 - Belfast (Concerts at Coleraine and Waterfront Hall Belfast) 1998 - Durham; 1997 - Burnham-on-Sea; 1996 - Cardiff

  9. The Priests - Wikipedia

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    The trio completed a very successful concert tour of UK & Ireland playing to packed houses and ending with a homecoming concert in Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Their concert itinerary also took in two concerts in the Millennium Forum in the City of Derry, the first concert coinciding with the release of the Saville Report on Bloody Sunday.

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