- Music
- 05 Dec 06
Stiff Little Fingers return to Belfast for anniversary bash
Punk legends Stiff Little Fingers prepare to bust down the door for a special hometown gig at Belfast's Ulster Hall.
The group's show on March 9 2007 will mark the band's whopping 30th year of music-making.
Singer and guitarist Jake Burns formed Stiff Little Fingers after seeing the Clash play in the late 70s. The Ulster group became the first band to ever hit the UK top 20 album charts on an independent label with their 1979 debut Inflammable Material.
The Fingers' show will be one of the last before Belfast's Ulster Hall closes for a major and lengthy refurbishment.
Tickets are £20, including booking fee.
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