Our fortnightly gig guide picks out a handful of must see gigs taking place across Northern Ireland.
It’s that time of year when the sun has started to make an appearance (slightly) and live music is back in motion.
Moon Landing with Tomcat – Ulster Sports Club, Belfast – 3rd March 2024
Champion of Kickstart 2023, Moon Landing are set for a massive live year, commencing with a full-band headline alongside newly formed pop-punk 4-piece Tomcat as well as a surprise guest support. Join as Moon Landing take you on a journey of soothing soundscapes comprised of an indie attitude and serene strings.
Neon Waltz with Disorder – Voodoo, Belfast – 3rd March 2024
Hailing from suburban Scotland, Neon Waltz are an indie-rock fusion making their name heard around the UK from supporting Inhaler to Noel Gallagher. They now embark on their headline tour, with none other than locally acclaimed Disorder.
Women’s work: Dearly departed sisters – Oh Yeah, Belfast – 8th March 2024
Oh Yeah celebrate international women’s day by paying a heartfelt homage to departed female artist’s cherished to this day, with all proceeds going to Medical aid for Palestine. An array of local women in music are set to perform, including Problem patterns, Martha Greer, Winnie Ama and many more.
Garrett Laurie with Martha Greer – Oh Yeah, Belfast – 14th March 2024
Garret Laurie launches highly anticipated upcoming single ‘No warning’ in the Oh Yeah centre. Melding compelling, whispery lyricism with alt-folk melodies makes for the boundary pushing experience of their music.
Wynona Bleach with George Houston and Anna Bradley – Oh Yeah, Belfast – 15th March 2024
The Volume control team return with an exhilarating live show. Headlining, bubble grunge shoegazey giants Wynona bleach, their first show of 2024. Alongside, Donegal based candid singer-songwriter George Houston as well as Anna Bradley, Clash of the new breeds 2023 runner up bringing folky pop originals and entrancing acoustic covers to the stage.
Stratford Rise with Makeshift Art Bar & Shark School – Ulster Sports Club, Belfast – 15th March 2024
The debut Belfast show from new promoter, Fooligan will showcase some of Northern Ireland’s newest up and coming experimental noise/post-punk bands. Featuring Bangor quartet Stratford Rise, Belfast’s Makeshift Art Bar & travelling up from Galway, Shark School.
How do I get added to the gig guide?
There are tonnes of great gigs happening right across Northern Ireland each week and our gig guide only showcases a fraction of them. If you are hosting a gig and would like us to consider adding it to a future Gig Guide, please send all the details to info@chordblossom.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Please be kind and remember we can’t feature everyone and where possible please try and give us at least 3 weeks notice.