The Ulster Hall
Bedford Street, Belfast
The Ulster Hall is a Victorian Concert Hall located on Bedford Street in Belfast city centre. It first opened in 1862 and along with its sister venue, the Waterfront Hall. We host a wide variety...
The Ulster Hall is a Victorian Concert Hall located on Bedford Street in Belfast city centre. It first opened in 1862 and along with its sister venue, the Waterfront Hall. We host a wide variety...
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