- Music
- 23 Mar 10
Eric Prydz headline show moved to the Stiff Kitten Club
Originally at Ulster Hall, the Belfast gig will still take place on 5th April with a smaller line-up and reduced ticket price.
Swedish DJ Eric Prydz will still be headlining a Belfast show this Easter Monday, but due to operational reasons, the gig will no longer be at Ulster Hall as originally scheduled.
Prydz's Belfast debut will now take place at the Stiff Kitten Club, with guests Psycatron.
Having performed as Pryda, Cirez D, Sheridan, and Axer, the Grammy-nominated artist has topped the charts both in the UK and the rest of Europe, as well as being the only artist given permission by Pink Floyd to sample their tracks, resulting in the hit single 'Proper Education'.
Full refunds are available for the Ulster Hall show from wherever they were originally purchased.
Tickets for the Stiff Kitten gig are now on sale for €15.
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