Some of the biggest names in rap, techno, grime and house return to Belfast's famous Titanic Slipways for AVAFestivalNI this weekend
One of Ireland's leading music festivals is to return to the Titanic Slipways in Belfast this weekend.
On Thursday, some 800 delegates participated in over 30 Belfast workshops, masterclasses and panels focusing on creative and business skills within the music industry.The unique audio visual festival is composed of multiple stages spread across Titanic Belfast In just a few years, she had established an event which leading club guide Resident Advisor describes as "one of Europe's smartest young festivals", with multiple satellite events and conferences across the world.
"The main stage is pretty special this year, we've broadened it with an extra six screens, and it's slightly curved."
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