Snow Patrol, Joshua Burnside, ROE and The Academic announced to play Other Voices Belfast

Snow Patrol, Joshua Burnside, ROE and The Academic announced to play Other Voices Belfast

Other Voices is delighted to be returning to the culturally vibrant city of Belfast. This edition will run over three days, showcasing an array of fantastic musical and cultural events.

The spectacular line up of talented musicians announced to play Other Voices Stage at the Duncairn Centre for Culture and Arts include Choice Prize nominated, indie rock four-piece THE ACADEMIC, ROE the multi-instrumentalist from Derry who has been blazing a trail for young female indie artists across Ireland, UK, Europe and beyond and Belfast based experimental folk singer-songwriter JOSHUA BURNSIDE. We will also be showcasing BORDERS, the new musical project of Derry-based electronic musician and producer Ryan Vail and neo-classical, multi-instrumentalist and producer ELMA ORKESTRA AKA Eoin O’Callaghan. We are delighted to announce that following their SOLD OUT Ward Park show to 35,000 people, we will be joined by SNOW PATROL for very special acoustic performance. This performance marks 10 years since they last played Other Voices in Dingle.

Tickets for Other Voices at the Duncairn will be allocated via competitions in media and social media. Check www.othervoices.ie and @OtherVoicesLive for competitions listings.

OTHER VOICES AT THE BULLITT HOTEL 15th June 2019

David C. Clements – Rebekah Fitch – Hot Cops – New Pagans – Marion Hawkes- Arvo Party- Venus Dupree – Mount Palomar

Other Voices will also be programming a series of free late-night gigs in the Rooftop and Courtyard of the Bullitt Hotel. The lineup includes alternative rock outfit New Pagans, electronic musician and multi-instrumentalist Herb Magee AKA Arvo Party and three piece Indie rock band Hot Cops, and veteran Belfast DJ Marion Hawks.

Other Voices at the Bullitt Hotel is open to all on a first come, first served basis. No tickets or registration needed.

More events to be announced soon

Since its first visit to Belfast in 2017, Other Voices has expanded exponentially, bringing its unique format of music, conversation and everything in between to increasingly larger audiences both at home and abroad. While awareness of the acclaimed music television series and arts festival has grown, its central message has not been diluted. At its core, Other Voices seeks to celebrate live music in all its forms as well as providing a platform for open, compelling dialogues about art, culture, technology and commerce, exploring the ways in which they intersect.

Once again, Other Voices will be collaborating with the Duncairn Centre for Culture and Arts and 174 Trust to bring this dynamic event to Belfast with the support and investment of Belfast City Council and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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