Preparations for St Patrick's Day celebrations are already well-underway in Belfast city centre.
From cultural events to musical treats to arts and crafts activities, there is plenty going on for the whole family to enjoy.
Back for another year is the St Patrick's Day Eve concert, a family-friendly event presented by The Duncairn Arts Centre.
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Here is everything you need to know ahead of the event:
Where is the St Patrick's Eve concert in Belfast?
The evening concert will take place in Custom House Square on St Patrick’s Eve, Thursday, March 16.
What time is the St Patrick's Eve concert?
The concert site will open to ticket holders at 4.30pm with the event expected to run from 5pm to 8pm.
What is the line-up for the St Patrick's Eve concert in Belfast?
Dublin singer-songwriter Lisa Hannigan headlines the family-friendly concert.
Also on the bill are trad supergroup Jiggy, and singer-songwriter David Keenan.
There will be free face painting, circus performers, and balloon artists and buskers to keep children entertained. There will also be some food vendors.
Can I get tickets for St Patrick's Eve concert in Belfast?
No, the free event is now completely sold-out.
All patrons attending the concert require a ticket, this includes young children in pushchairs.
Accessible tickets for the concert can be booked via telephone only from Monday 6 March at 10am - these are limited to 2 per booking and are on a first come, first served basis.
What are the stage times for St Patrick's Eve concert Belfast?
Gates 4.30pm
David Keenan 5pm-5.40pm
Lisa Hannigan 6pm-7pm
Jiggy 7.20pm - 8pm
Will there be alcohol at the St Patrick's Eve concert?
No alcohol is permitted on site.
Stewards will be at entrance points and will be undertaking spot checks.
Are there toilets available?
Yes. There are portable toilets on site at the concert only. An accessible toilet will be located close to this area (a changing space for those patrons unable to use conventional toilet facilities).
If I leave the concert during the show, will I be able to get back in?
This is not guaranteed and will be subject to capacity on the evening.
Where are the parking facilities?
There is no designated parking for the concert, but many city centre car parks will be open. We also encourage attendees to utilise public transport. Visit www.belfastcentre.com/city-centre-parking-and-access or www.translink.co.uk
Do I need to bring ID to the concert?
No. But children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult defined as a responsible person aged 18 or over.
Are there food and drink stalls at the concert?
Yes, there are a number of on-site food and refreshment eateries on site. No alcohol will be served at this event.
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