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Ulster Orchestra: The Magic of Christmas

2 Lanyon Place, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 3WH
Ulster Orchestra: The Magic of Christmas

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ALFONSO CASADO TRIGO: CONDUCTOR

This wonderful concert is now a firm fixture in our festive programme and is the perfect night out for all ages. Let It Snow so we can enjoy the magic of a Winter Wonderland and who knows, we might even have a White Christmas!

Also performed on Monday 22 December in the Millennium Forum, Derry~Londonderry.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

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Millennium Forum, Londonderry/DerryBuilt just inside the walled area on Newmarket Street is the Millennium Forum, opened in 2001. The first purpose built theatre in the city it has seating for 1000 and has the largest theatre stage in Ireland.

Ulster Orchestra, BelfastFounded in 1966, the Ulster Orchestra has been at the forefront of musical life in Northern Ireland and the Orchestra’s full-time musicians form the region’s only professional symphony orchestra.

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Season (21 Dec 2025)
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Sunday19:45

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Waterfront Hall, BelfastBelfast Waterfront is an award-winning, purpose-built conference, arts and entertainment centre offering a variety of facilities. The venue offers a varied events programme, ranging from classical music, opera and ballet to comedy and rock music.

Millennium Forum, Londonderry/DerryBuilt just inside the walled area on Newmarket Street is the Millennium Forum, opened in 2001. The first purpose built theatre in the city it has seating for 1000 and has the largest theatre stage in Ireland.

Ulster Orchestra, BelfastFounded in 1966, the Ulster Orchestra has been at the forefront of musical life in Northern Ireland and the Orchestra’s full-time musicians form the region’s only professional symphony orchestra.

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