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Michael Jackson he is not, yet the Antipodean hunk remains a 'perfectly adequate entertainer'
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Less grime, more wine - Belfast gives Ben Drew his due for braving the cold
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Chock full of singles, nevertheless Two Door Cinema Club's debut disappoints as a whole
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Jersey rockers light up the Ulster Hall with bone-shaking anthems
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The Real Deal entices his flock upstairs in the Oh Yeah Music Centre
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Catchy pop rock, dance routines and freestyle rap battles at the Limelight
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The Derry trio wrap up their UK tour in the Camden Barfly
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The best music Mike Scott has produced since Fisherman's Blues
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Money too tight to mention? Not after this farewell tour it ain't
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The ex-Led Zeppelin frontman brings his Band of Joy to the Waterfront
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The Afrobeat star may be 70 years of age, but is still limber enough to bring down the house
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The flamboyant singer-songwriter brings some drama to the Empire Music Hall
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The charismatic Later... star brings classic blues and jazz to the Waterfront, but Ruby Turner steals the show
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The Californian clarinettist Evan Christopher transports an audience to the streets of New Orleans
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Despite an energetic and poetic performance, the Mazurka marathon reveals limitations
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The award-winning players are impressive, despite some bad tuning
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In typically unconventional fashion, composer Brian Irvine continues to confound with his latest opera
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Ross Moore asks, 'What's in a name?'
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Restraint and extravagance meet in this performance for the young at heart
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Chopin's salon junkies would have been impressed
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Hometown hero Neil Hannon charms the crowds at Ardhowen Theatre
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The man from another time returns to where it all began, writes Eddie Mullan
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The Undertones headline a family-friendly day out in Derry, writes Garbhan Downey
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Americana folk hero Sam Beam shrinks the sell-out Open House marquee
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Volatile acoustics trump the hard seats at St Anne's Cathedral
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Good extroverted musical style, shame about the 'buzz'
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Distortion Project's death metal mini-fest proves the genre is alive and well in Belfast, says Andrew Johnston
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Frontman Axl Rose delivers more pantomime than power-rock
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The Modfather pulls the crowd, but the ex-Dr Feelgood guitarist delivers the magic
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After the power goes out Andrew Johnston gets some Therapy? at Sonisphere
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The folk hero thrills the crowds at the Fiddlers Green Festival, writes Damian Murray
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Northern Irish artists rise high above the muck at the Punchestown festival, writes Eddie Mullan
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Half gig, half train wreck - but it's still 'Fun, Fun, Fun' for Andrew Johnston
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Iconic rock star still in tune with his fans, says Andrew Johnston
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The country maverick slates the crowd and refuses an encore - priceless
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The Indian guitar virtuoso dazzles in Belfast
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Bed wetters and drum sticks - the Bangor boys storm Ward Park
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Gets your jive on with Alabama's rockabilly greaser, writes Michael Wilson
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The next generation of choral champions
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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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