What’s On
Probably the most useful gig guide for Northern Ireland can be found here: http://www.whatsonni.com/events.php?id=17 – We’ll produce our own some day!
Probably the most useful gig guide for Northern Ireland can be found here: http://www.whatsonni.com/events.php?id=17 – We’ll produce our own some day!
It’s safe to say that it was easy enough to decipher which crowd was there to awe at Tinie...
It’s a miserable, wet night in Belfast. Nonetheless a surprisingly large crowd has decided to face the elements and...
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LED lights were scattered across a black canopy, swept through the marquee, high above the crowd that had gathered...
The first band to play of the night was ‘Kids For The Weekend’ and, to be frank, I didn’t...
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After six long but tremendous years of circulating the emerald isle, it is finally time for Mojo Fury to...
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Our ethos is to promote new local talent and encourage more international acts to come to Northern Ireland. We also want to focus on creativity, songwriting and musicianship.
If you're an aspiring music journalist who would like tickets/interviews or an unsigned Northern Irish act who wants exposure, do get in touch.

In case you don’t know about Molly’s Parlour in Lisburn they put on acoustic showcases every Friday night and are getting some of the best bands from around the country playing there. In the last month or so they have had Every Day Super Heroes, Deadlights, Silhouette, Mike Mormecha, Naoimh O Hagan all playing sets. This Friday night One Small Victory are holding an EP launch there.
You should come down and check the place out
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Robert
Aftershock ’2nd edition
(Mon 27th Sept)
The Second installment of Aftershock sees Veteran heavyweight DJs Executive Steve (Dublin) and Irish legend Beckett (Belfast), head to The Bunker for a night of pure bass-weight-frenzied-madness, with support from Drumology Jungle’tablist Undadog (Belfast).
With more & more quality, standout, acts appearing at The Bunker, this is truly a gig not to be missed.
Set Times:
Undadog
(Drumology, Bass Junkies – Belfast)
21.00 – 22.30
Executive Steve
(Ancient Ways, RnL106.4FM, Tribe – Dublin)
22.30 – 00.00
Beckett
(irishdrumandbass.com, Rudimentary – Belfast)
00.00 – 01.30
Doors open 9pm – Late
£3 before 11pm (£5 after)
[Drink Specials on the night]
More info can be found on the Facebook group!