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AVA Festival

Titanic Slipways, Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT3 9EP
AVA Festival

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AVA is an Audio Visual Arts Festival that celebrates, amplifies and develops the strong current of electronic music and digital visual arts from Northern Ireland & Ireland.

AVA returns to Belfast to celebrate 10 years of memories with a stacked lineup of artists across the weekend, taking over the famed Titanic Slipways for two days of celebration featuring a host of homegrown Irish talent, plus internationally acclaimed names including Bicep PRESENTS CHROMA AV DJ, Nia Archives, Barry Can't Swim DJ, Kerri Chandler horsegiirL, Sammy Virji, Helena Hauff, KI/KI, David Holmes, Special Request b2b Anz, DJ Gigola, Jordan Nocture, Marion Hawkes, R.Kitt, Kessler, Cromby + many more

Secure your ticket now for the opportunity to be a part of Belfast’s history in the making.

Our ticket prices are now all-inclusive. This means that the price you see is what you pay, the booking fee is already included in the ticket price, so you won't have to worry about any additional charges added on afterwards. We want to make the ticket-buying process as smooth and transparent as possible, ensuring that you can enjoy our events without any hidden costs. Thank you for your continued support, and we can't wait to see you.

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Season (31 May 2024 - 1 June 2024)
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Friday - Saturday13:00 - 23:00

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