Ulster Hall

Bedford Street
BELFAST
BT9 5AB
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Location

City Centre

During the course of its illustrious career the Ulster Hall, known affectionately as the 'Grand Old Lady of Bedford Street' has played host to many famous figures; from Jenny Lind and Caruso to Charles Dickens and John McCormack, from Lord Carson and the Dalai Lama to Barry McGuigan and the Rolling Stones.

The recently refitted and redecorated hall is now complete with new seating on the ground floor, new stage lighting systems, upgraded heating systems and toilet facilities and new education suites for schools and community groups. Facilities include the grand hall, group space (minor hall), meeting rooms, box office, café bar, art gallery, interpretative exhibition and an outreach programme.

With new bar and café facilities and a suite of new dressing and meeting rooms the venue will play host to the corporate client, the sports impresario and the music promoter alike. The Ulster Hall offers reduced rates to groups attending selected events, as well as concession rates for selected performances to children aged 16 and under, seniors, the unemployed, students, and those who are registered disabled.

The Ulster Hall offers the ideal location for your corporate event. From smaller groups to large banquets for up to 350, their facilities are suitable for all types of event and they offer a full range of menus to meet your requirements. Special dietary requirements are also catered for.

You can book tickets for any Ulster Hall event by Telephoning +44 (0) 28 9033 4455. The booking line is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday.

You can also book tickets online, via email on boxoffice@belfastcity.gov.uk  or drop into the booking office and book in person.

Tel: +44 (0) 28 9033 4400
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9024 7199
ulsterhall@belfastcity.gov.uk
www.belfastcity.gov.uk/ulsterhall
Contact: Mr Pat Falls
 

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