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Northern Ireland Music Prize

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

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The Northern Ireland Music Prize is an annual awards night curated by Oh Yeah to recognise and celebrate the incredible and diverse talent we create. With categories such as Album of the Year supported by PPL as well as Live Act of the Year, and the Oh Yeah Legend Award, the NI Music Prize is our music scene's biggest night.

It is the flagship event of the annual Sound of Belfast Festival and will take place this year at the Ulster Hall on Wednesday 12th November.

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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.

The Oh Yeah Music Centre, BelfastOpening doors to music, the Oh Yeah Music Centre is where local music is celebrated and supported in the heart of Belfast. They have been proudly recognised as Belfast’s dedicated music hub since 2007.

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Thursday, 6th November 2025 - Sunday, 16th November 2025

Sound of Belfast FestivalWelcome to Sound of Belfast, your annual Festival that truly captures the heart and soul of this vibrant city. With an impressive line-up of events spread across venues throughout Belfast, this festival is a testament to the city's thriving and diverse musical landscape.
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Season (12 Nov 2025)
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Wednesday20:00

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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.

The Oh Yeah Music Centre, BelfastOpening doors to music, the Oh Yeah Music Centre is where local music is celebrated and supported in the heart of Belfast. They have been proudly recognised as Belfast’s dedicated music hub since 2007.

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