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Al Stewart at Belfast Ulster Hall

Al Stewart tour dates and tickets
Al Stewart is a singer-songwriter from Glasgow, Scotland.

Al Stewart will be performing 1 event in Belfast on Sunday 19th October 2025 at the Ulster Hall.

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Al Stewart in Belfast - Ticket Options

Sunday 19th October 2025 Belfast, UK UK
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Al Stewart and the Empty Pockets
Belfast, Ulster Hall Belfast
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$62.21
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Al Stewart The Farewell Tour. Al Stewart & The Empty Pockets.
Belfast, Ulster Hall
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$62.21
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Address: Belfast Ulster Hall, 1-7 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FF
Telephone: 02890334455
Venue Capacity: 1650
Ulster Hall is a concert and music venue based on Bedford Street, Belfast. First opened way back in 1862, it boasts a capacity of 1,650, and is one of the city's most popular halls, despite not being the largest. Owned by the Belfast council, it was renovated in 2009.