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Prepare yourselves, music aficionados! A truly unmissable event is on the horizon, set to ignite the vibrant heart of Belfast. On Wednesday, 29th October 2025, the critically acclaimed Brogeal will grace the stage of the iconic Voodoo, promising an evening of raw emotion, captivating melodies, and unforgettable performances. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a deep dive into the unique soundscape of a band that effortlessly blends alternative rock with poignant urban folk, creating something genuinely fresh and profound. Mark your calendars and prepare to be swept away by an experience that promises to be a highlight of Belfast’s autumn music scene.

About Brogeal

Brogeal emerged from the bustling streets of Dublin, initially captivating passers-by with their raw, impassioned busking sessions. Their unique sound, a masterful fusion of alternative rock’s energy and urban folk’s storytelling prowess, quickly garnered a dedicated following. Comprising lead vocalist and lyricist Liam O’Connell, guitarist Aoife Brennan, bassist Ciaran Doyle, and drummer Eoin Murphy, the band’s chemistry is palpable both on and off stage. They quickly transitioned from viral street performances to selling out intimate venues across Ireland and the UK.

Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut album, “City Echoes,” in 2022, which was lauded for its lyrical depth and innovative instrumentation. Singles like “Concrete Lullaby” and “Whispers in the Alleyway” became instant anthems, showcasing O’Connell’s evocative storytelling and Brennan’s intricate guitar work. Brogeal’s music often explores themes of urban alienation, resilience, and the search for connection in a rapidly changing world, resonating deeply with a diverse audience. Their live shows are renowned for their intense emotional energy and the band’s ability to forge an immediate, powerful connection with the crowd.

Voodoo: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Belfast city centre, Voodoo is more than just a venue; it’s a cornerstone of the city’s thriving live music scene. Located at 10-14 Fountain Street, BT1 5EA, this intimate space has long been a favourite for both emerging talents and established acts. With a capacity that fosters a truly up-close and personal experience, Voodoo provides the perfect gritty backdrop for Brogeal’s emotionally charged performances. Its reputation for excellent acoustics ensures every note and lyric will resonate with clarity.

The venue’s history is steeped in Belfast’s alternative culture, having hosted countless memorable nights across various genres. Its dark, atmospheric interior, combined with a friendly and energetic vibe, creates an unparalleled setting for live music. Voodoo is easily accessible, situated just a stone’s throw from major transport links and iconic city landmarks like Belfast City Hall. While housed in an older building, the venue strives for accessibility, and it’s always advisable to contact them directly for specific requirements.

What to Expect at the Show

Anticipate an evening where Brogeal will undoubtedly deliver a powerful and emotive performance, showcasing their unique blend of alternative and urban folk. Fans can expect a dynamic setlist that spans their acclaimed discography, from the poignant narratives of “City Echoes” to new, unreleased material that hints at their evolving sound. Expect to hear crowd favourites like “Concrete Lullaby” and “Whispers in the Alleyway,” alongside deeper cuts that highlight the band’s musical versatility.

The atmosphere at Voodoo is set to be electric, with the band’s intense stage presence filling the intimate space. Liam O’Connell’s captivating vocals and storytelling will be front and centre, complemented by Aoife Brennan’s intricate guitar melodies and the driving rhythm section of Ciaran Doyle and Eoin Murphy. Expect moments of quiet introspection to swell into powerful, communal singalongs, creating a shared experience that lingers long after the final chord. This will be a night of raw energy and heartfelt connection, characteristic of Brogeal’s celebrated live shows.

Getting to Voodoo

Voodoo’s central location in Belfast makes it incredibly easy to reach, whether you’re a local or travelling from further afield. The venue is just a short walk from some of Belfast’s main transport hubs. For those using public transport, Translink’s extensive bus network serves the entire city, with numerous stops within a few minutes’ walk of Fountain Street. The Belfast Glider service also offers rapid transit, with stops conveniently close to the city centre.

If you’re arriving by train, Great Victoria Street Station is approximately a 10-15 minute walk away, offering connections across Northern Ireland and to Dublin. For drivers, several car parks are available nearby, including the CastleCourt shopping centre car park and various on-street parking options (though these can be limited). The postcode for Voodoo is BT1 5EA, which can be entered into your sat-nav for precise directions. Consider carpooling or using ride-sharing services for convenience, especially on a busy Wednesday night in the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Brogeal at Voodoo are expected to open at 7:00 PM, with the support act typically taking the stage around 7:45 PM. Brogeal are anticipated to begin their set at approximately 8:45 PM, with the show concluding by 11:00 PM. Please check your ticket for the most precise timings closer to the date.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, Voodoo is an over 18s venue. Valid photographic ID, such as a driving license or passport, will be required for entry. Patrons who appear to be under 25 may be asked for ID, so please ensure you have it with you to avoid disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets purchased for Brogeal at Voodoo are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, full refunds would typically be processed automatically by your point of purchase. For any other specific queries regarding refunds, please contact the ticketing agent directly.

Are there food and drink options?

Voodoo operates a well-stocked bar offering a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the evening. While Voodoo is primarily a music venue and bar, they usually offer a limited selection of snacks. For more substantial dining, there are numerous restaurants and eateries within easy walking distance in Belfast city centre to enjoy before or after the show.

Where to Stay in Belfast

Making the most of your trip to Belfast for Brogeal’s electrifying performance means having a comfortable base to relax and explore from. The city centre boasts a fantastic array of accommodation options, ranging from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses, all within easy reach of Voodoo and Belfast’s many attractions. Consider staying near City Hall or the Cathedral Quarter for convenient access to dining, nightlife, and cultural sites.

Whether you’re looking for a boutique experience or a well-known chain, Belfast has something to suit every preference and budget. From the historic charm of the Europa Hotel to modern offerings in the Titanic Quarter, you’ll find plenty of choices to enhance your musical getaway. Ensure you book well in advance, especially for a popular event like this.

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