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Loreen
Ulster Hall, Belfast,
28 March 2025 (Friday) 19:00
Lorine Zeineb Nora Talhaoui (born October 16, 1983), better known by her stage name Loreen (Swedish: [lÉËreËn]), is a renowned Swedish singer and songwriter. She gained international fame by winning the Eurovision Song Contest twice, representing Sweden with the songs "Euphoria" in 2012 and "Tattoo" in 2023. Loreen is the second artist ever to win Eurovision twice and the first woman to achieve this feat, following in the footsteps of Johnny Logan.Loreen's musical journey began with her participation in the Idol 2004 TV competition, where she finished in fourth place. In 2005, she released her debut single "The Snake" in collaboration with the band Rob'n'Raz and later became a television presenter for TV400. While building her career behind the scenes as a segment producer and director for various Swedish reality TV shows, she made a strong comeback in the music scene by entering Melodifestivalen 2011 with "My Heart Is Refusing Me," which became a top 10 hit in Sweden. She continued her success with two more top 20 hits in Sweden: "Crying Out Your Name" in 2012 and her Melodifestivalen 2017 entry "Statements." -
Ryan Adams
Waterfront Hall, Belfast,
05 April 2025 (Saturday) 20:00
David Ryan Adams is a versatile American singer-songwriter known for blending rock and country influences. With 29 solo studio albums and additional work as a former member of Whiskeytown, Adams has carved a notable presence in the music industry. In 2000, Adams left Whiskeytown and launched his solo career with *Heartbreaker*, an album that received widespread critical acclaim and earned a Shortlist Music Prize nomination. His profile rose internationally with the release of *Gold* in 2001, which earned UK gold certification and featured the hit single "New York, New York." Adams followed this success by releasing *Demolition* in 2002, a compilation of tracks from various unreleased projects. He then explored classic rock sounds on *Rock N Roll* (2003) after his label rejected the original album *Love Is Hell*, which was later released as two EPs and eventually as a full-length album in 2004.After an on-stage injury, Adams regrouped with The Cardinals, his new band, and released four studio albums together. However, in 2009, health issues related to Ménière's disease prompted him to disband the group and take a break. Returning to music in 2010, Adams released *Ashes & Fire*, followed by his self-titled album *Ryan Adams* in 2014. In 2015, Adams gained widespread attention for his song-for-song cover of Taylor Swift's *1989*, which brought him critical and fan acclaim. In 2019, allegations of misconduct delayed his planned releases, but after issuing a public apology, Adams resumed creating music and released six more albums between 2020 and 2022.Beyond his own work, Adams has produced records for artists like Willie Nelson, Jesse Malin, and Jenny Lewis, and has collaborated with bands such as Counting Crows, Weezer, and Fall Out Boy. Additionally, he has published two books: *Infinity Blues*, a poetry collection, and *Hello Sunshine*, featuring poems and short stories. His eclectic style and prolific output continue to influence both rock and country music. -
André Rieu
The SSE Arena (Odyssey), Belfast,
10 April 2025 (Thursday) 18:30
Andre Rieu Tour Schedule
Andre Rieu is a man whose dedication to music and melody is shown through his life’s work. He’s spent almost all of his adulthood composing and creating music for the world. His love and passion for his orchestra group has led to much success. Today, his concerts remain sold out where ever he goes. On occasion, he’s even sold more tickets than mainstream pop artists, so he’s definitely in high demand.
Fans of Andre Rieu are always blown away by his zealous stage presence. His concentration is noticeable, but there’s also a certain level of ease he carries with him. Fans of Rieu have just a few dates available in 2019 to see the man in action. He has one date set for June 21st in Herning, Denmark. The second, and currently last, date he has is for June 22nd in København S, Denmark. Make sure to grab your tickets while they last!
Andre Rieu Background
Andre Rieu was born in Maastricht, Netherlands in October of 1949. As his father was a musician, Andre was exposed to the ins and outs of music from a very young age. He started to play the violin at the age of five. Even in his youth, he was very interested in the orchestra section of the musical world.
Rieu had success with orchestra throughout his time in university, and by the time he was out, he was ready to make his own orchestra group. So, he established his own group called the Johann Strauss Orchestra. With his group, he’s gone on to perform and conduct many successful performances.
Andre Rieu’s Greatest Hits
Andre Rieu’s most famous work has brought in millions of dollars of revenue. Some of these pieces include "The Vienna I Love", "The Christmas I Love", "Fiesta!", "La vie est belle", "Musik zum Träumen", "Love Around the World", and "Romantic Paradise".
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Primal Scream
Ulster Hall, Belfast,
14 April 2025 (Monday) 19:00
Primal Scream are a British rock band originally formed in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie in 1982. Primal Scream's lineup consists of:
Gillespie
Andrew Innes (guitar)
Martin Duffy (keyboards)
Simone Butler (bass)
Darrin Mooney (drums).
Barrie Cadogan has toured and recorded with the band since 2006 as a replacement after the departure of guitarist Robert Young.
The band had been performing live betweem 1982 and 1984, but their career did not take off until Gillespie left his position as drummer of The Jesus and Mary Chain. Primal Scream were a key part of the mid-1980s indie pop scene, but eventually moved away from their jangly sound, taking on more psychedelic and garage rock influences, before incorporating a dance music element to their sound with their 1991 album Screamadelica, which broke them into the mainstream. Their latest album Chaosmosis was released on 18 March 2016.