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Belfast titanic slipways
Belfast titanic slipways




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It is the only festival of its kind in Northern Ireland and brings together both the Irish and the Ulster-Scots musical traditions, in a shared celebration of culture and heritage. The slipways where the Titanic was built are now a top outdoor performance venue in Belfast, which has just been awarded UNESCO City of Music status in recognition of its dynamic live music scene. The iconic building extends over nine galleries, with multiple.

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Belfast is getting ready for a Titanic Céilí on Titanic Slipways this Saturday July 23 from 1-5pm as part of Belfast TradFest (July 23-29).īelfast Lord Mayor Councillor Tina Black helped to launch this fun free outdoor Céilí, which will feature music and fun for all the family including Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh of Altan, Pure Blarney, Antrim and Derry Fiddlers, Cleamairí Feirste / Belfast Wren Boys, Bodhrán Circle, Old Style traditional dance demonstrations, children’s art workshops and more.īelfast TradFest is a weeklong event supported by Maritime Belfast Trust, Belfast City Council, Tourism Northern Ireland, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and TG4, with a jam-packed programme featuring a summer school and a full line-up of concerts, workshops, talks, lectures, sessions, céilís and festival club. Titanic Slipways Floor Plan Features Natural Daylight Onsite Parking Easy Air & Transport Access Heritage Event Space Capacity The 35,000 msq open air event space is ideal in it's city centre location with a large capacity for events, or can be used as an iconic Belfast landmark for filming. Located in the heart of Belfast, the worlds largest Titanic visitor experience sits on the slipways where RMS Titanic was built.






Belfast titanic slipways