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Metal titans Metallica storm the stage at the Odyssey
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Giant's Park is a fitting venue for the radio-friendly king of dance, writes Ryan Hand
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Energetic set of oldies celebrating early NI punk
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Chicago’s greatest buskers have Custom House Square under their spell
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Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z, writes Ryan Hand
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Philip Hammond straps in against the gravitational pull of Brian Irvine and the Ulster Orchestra
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Philip Hammond makes a reluctant return for the concluding part of OTC's History Of Opera
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A short history of the world of opera isn't short enough for Philip Hammond
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Philip Hammond reviews the New Belfast Sinfonia's December concert
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Heartfelt hymns and forgotten songs at St Bride's Church Hall bring the magic back to Christmas
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Philip Hammond finds little to sing about in the Great Hall at Queen's
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Performing at Portaferry Presbyterian Church, the chamber music stars impress Philip Hammond with music from three classical masters
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Philip Hammond attends a lunchtime recital at the Ulster Hall
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Michal Dworzynski and Tasmin Little storm the stage in an outstanding concert, but do enough people appreciate it?
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Philip Hammond travels back in time to Leningrad, 1942 - but was it worth the effort?
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Philip Hammond heads south for an exhilarating evening of musicial modernity
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'Fraudulent art', 'a swindle of the highest order' - Jandek touches down in Belfast
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They come from Derry, they're headed for the stars
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Composer Philip Hammond comes in from the rain for a transcendant performance in Belfast's Rosemary Street church
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Two of NI's biggest bands square off at Custom House, and both emerge as victors
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David Lyttle's jazzy take on a Christmas classic warms hearts
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The Oscar nominated animation is brought to life by the Ulster Orchestra
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The Modfather keeps his legions happy at the Odyssey Arena
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Duke Special, Foy Vance and a host of others bring tears to the eyes at May Street Church
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Music and make believe bring 1940s' Paris to Belfast's Spiegeltent
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The 'revisited' concept takes a critical hit as inventiveness makes way for karaoke
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The New York three-piece fail to inspire at Andersonstown Leisure Centre
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The rock 'n' roll icon wows the Waterfront Hall by bringing the masterful Berlin song-cycle to Belfast
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Sting and Co play their way into history at Stormont Castle
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NI punk godfathers convert the unconvinced with a blistering homecoming gig
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An unpredictable and exquisite night of indie and alt-rock in Belfast's Black Box
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Much lauded skazz outfit get the Festival Marquee jumping
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon is just as comfortable with a Telecaster, writes Steven Rainey
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Scottish twins The Proclaimers demand that you dance, writes Lee Henry
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Lee Henry goes back in time for the music that never was
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Peter Geoghegan finds out how the money was spent
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Lee Henry gets a wake up call with the David Lyttle jazz band
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