- Film And TV
- 09 May 19
Since its first visit to Belfast in 2017, Other Voices has expanded exponentially, bringing its unique format of music, conversation and everything in between to increasingly larger audiences both at home and abroad.
Other Voices have announced their return to the culturally vibrant city of Belfast. This year’s edition will run over three days, from June 14-16, showcasing an array of fantastic musical and cultural events.
While awareness of the acclaimed music television series and arts festival has grown, its central message has not been diluted. At its core, Other Voices seeks to celebrate live music in all its forms as well as providing a platform for open, compelling dialogues about art, culture, technology and commerce, exploring the ways in which they intersect.
Once again, Other Voices will be collaborating with the Duncairn Centre for Culture and Arts and 174 Trust to bring this dynamic event to Belfast with the support and investment of Belfast City Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and RTÉ. The Duncairn Centre will be transformed as the Other Voices stage returns with a whole new set of phenomenal musical guests.
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Philip King, Director of Other Voices said of the event: "We are delighted to bring Other Voices back to Belfast, one of the world's great musical cities. We are honoured to work again with our friends at The Duncairn in north Belfast to use the power of music, creativity and ideas to bring people together and to guide us all towards a better future. The event is made possible by the support of Belfast City Council,The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Reconciliation Fund) and RTE".
The line-up for June 2019 will be announced very soon. See the Other Voices website and Facebook page for updates and more information.