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NI Music Prize

Ulster Hall, 34 Bedford Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT2 7FF
Northern Ireland Music Prize 2022

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The Northern Ireland Music Prize honours and celebrates the very best of established, emerging and new Northern Irish music. It is an annual awards night organised by the Oh Yeah Music Centre.

Performances on the night from shortlisted artists and from last year's winners of the BBC ATL new artist award The Florentinas.

Special guest performance is from Paul Brady who will also receive the Oh Yeah Legend Award 2023.

An exciting evening celebrating the best of Northern Irish music. It is the biggest night of the year under one roof for NI Music with very limited number of tickets on sale.

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  • Activities accessible for visitors with disabilities
  • Disability awareness training for all personnel
  • Guide dogs permitted
  • Handrail by steps
  • Level access, ramp or lift to a public toilet
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Ramp to main entrance
  • Toilets for disabled visitors

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Ticket£22.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Ulster Hall, BelfastBuilt in 1862, the Ulster Hall has been entertaining the citizens of Belfast for more than 150 years. Fondly known as Belfast's 'home of music' the venue was completely restored in 2009.

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