BBC Radio 6’s New Music Fix Live is coming to Belfast for a 4-day celebration of Northern Irish talent, featuring live performances, interviews, and DJ sets. The lineup includes heavyweights like BICEP, Kneecap, Or:la, Sally C, and more.
Starting Monday, November 25th, BBC Radio 6 New Music Fix Live will be in Belfast for four days of live performances, interviews, and DJ sets to celebrate Northern Ireland’s dynamic grassroots music industry.
There will be interviews and discussions with acclaimed Belfast artists BICEP, as well as hip hop trio Kneecap, and queer punk band Problem Patterns, as well as one-of-a-kind acoustic sessions filmed in some of the city’s most renowned venues, including performances by SOAK and Piglet.
The four-day music gathering will also feature DJ sets from an array of Northern Ireland’s prosperous electronic artists including genre-spanning producers and DJs Sally C and Or:la. On Thursday 28th November BBC is throwing a party at Belfast’s famous music venue, Ulster Sports Club, featuring performances from Jock, Dirty Faces and Enola Gay.
Tickets will be available this Thursday at 9am here.