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Chicago’s greatest buskers have Custom House Square under their spell
Oh Yeah centre is seeking your musical stories for an exhibition
Brecht, silent cinema and Huckleberry Finn: Joanne Savage catches up with Duke Special as he prepares for a new literary-minded tour
Filthy pop grungers talk to Peter Geoghegan about bad cider, good years and a debut album
Techno guru Phil Kieran talks about working in Belfast, why Berlin isn't for him and his shattering work ethic with Craig Sheridan from AU Magazine
Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z, writes Ryan Hand
Roaring drinking and fighting songs, but this is about as punk as Pink, says Andrew Johnston
Philip Hammond gets the low down on the Mulholland Grand Organ at the Ulster Hall
If you go into the woods today, you'll find a folk band with Will McConnell
Celtic punks let their bagpies do the talking with Andrew Johnston
Ulster History Circle unveils a blue plaque at the former site of legendary Maritime Hotel
Graeme Stewart enjoys classical music's great architects, performed by the stars of tomorrow
Andrew Johnston resists the urge to rugby tackle the Brothers Grime, and keeps his notepad on view at all times
Andrew Johnston discovers that it's no guts, no glory, for Melbourne's loudest rockers
'The Prince of Romance', Richard Clayderman, woos Andrew Johnston
Belfast rock legends reform for a comeback show, bringing back power-rock and fond memories. Listen to a classic track, 'September Experience'
Surf-rock from Belfast born out of Wavves. Listen to 'Don't Let Me In', from their new EP below:
Punk legends are back to headline Good Vibes From Belfast. Listen to a podcast with the band and Good Vibrations founder Terri Hooley
Watch the four-piece send Will McConnell in a spin, from 200 feet up
Will McConnell captures an acoustic session that leaves its own mark on a tattoo parlour
Philip Hammond straps in against the gravitational pull of Brian Irvine and the Ulster Orchestra
The Critic's Choice comes to Belfast for a gig of two halves
Garbhan Downey speaks to the Derry singer-songwriter about Billy Bragg, his late father’s love of Jimmy Cagney and his return from far-too-early retirement. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Billy Bragg Jeans'
Moira's outdoor music festival announces lineup
Roaming pianist Michael McHale talks to Philip Hammond about his Romantics repertoire and touring in Northern Ireland
Teenagers are doing it for themselves at Volume Control - and for free
General Fiasco's debut album doesn't let alcoholic friends, boredom and angst slow it down
The King is dead, long live the King
Organiser Robert Scott wants to bring back the wax in the Oh Yeah Centre
Danny Todd's five-headed folktronic creation beams down otherworldly pop to Radio K
Broadcaster Ralph McLean on the special relationship between Belfast and Nashville, ahead of a series of gigs stateside
Discover Belfast's rich musical heritage and the latest gigs on your mobile phone
Initiatives launched to celebrate Belfast’s rich musical heritage
The legendary Dj is set to make history as the first artist to perform at Belfast's newest venue
NI artists being showcased at the industry event in Austin, Texas is announced
From a ukelele jam in the kitchen to a rousing session in the street, Bandwidth Films captures the folk act in their element
Former bassist with Energy Orchard, the curious Mr Fox tells tales of Belfast's punk era - the spitting, the record deals gone wrong, the stage-bound Japanese throwing star
Haircuts ahoy! The NME Awards tour comes to town with hipsters The Maccabees alongside our own slice of indie cool
Graeme Stewart is shaken and stirred by the Ulster Orchestra's rendition of Bond classics
The funky, country band from Belfast tell all before their Belfast Nashville gig
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