The campaign encourages people to take a trip along the Maritime Mile to visit vibrant quaysides and heritage attractions
Sundays on the Maritime Mile are back this year, offering free musical performances every week throughout August.
The events feature weekly programming from NI Opera, as well as performances from singer-songwriters Philip d’Alton and Gerry Norman. There will be trad from Eimear Johnston and guests, jazz from Two’s Company and disco, rock, and swing arrangements from Downshire Brass. Throughout July there are pop-up Céilís at the SoundYard every Sunday, leading up to Belfast TradFest’s Titanic Céilí on July 30.
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