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Prepare yourselves, Belfast, for an electrifying night that promises to shake the very foundations of the city! On Saturday, 15th November 2025, the iconic Telegraph Building will play host to the titans of Dance/Electronic, HOLY PRIEST, for what is set to be an unmissable spectacle. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a pilgrimage for sound enthusiasts, a deep dive into pulsating rhythms, soaring synths, and basslines that resonate deep within your soul. As the autumn chill sets in, HOLY PRIEST will ignite the heart of Belfast with their signature sonic wizardry, transforming the historic venue into a vibrant cathedral of sound. Get ready to lose yourself in an immersive experience where music, light, and collective energy converge, creating memories that will last long after the final beat fades.
About HOLY PRIEST
HOLY PRIEST emerged from the underground electronic scene in the late 2010s, quickly garnering a reputation for their distinctive blend of hypnotic techno, euphoric trance elements, and intricate sound design. Formed by the enigmatic duo, Alex ‘The Architect’ Thorne and Maya ‘The Oracle’ Sharma, their early EPs like “Subterranean Echoes” and “Celestial Flux” caught the attention of tastemakers and club-goers alike, propelling them into the spotlight. Their sound is characterised by a meticulous layering of synthesiser melodies over driving, percussive rhythms, often incorporating ethereal vocal samples and expansive atmospheric textures that build to powerful, cathartic drops. They masterfully navigate the spectrum of Dance/Electronic, equally at home crafting a deep, introspective groove as they are unleashing a full-throttle, hands-in-the-air anthem.
Their breakthrough album, “Aeon”, released in 2022, featured the anthemic “Quantum Leap” and the evocative “Stardust Symphony”, solidifying their status as innovators within the genre. HOLY PRIEST are renowned for their dynamic live performances, which transcend traditional DJ sets, incorporating live instrumentation, custom-built modular synthesisers, and interactive visual elements. Their current lineup, still centred around Thorne and Sharma, continues to push boundaries, with recent singles like “Neon Genesis” hinting at a more experimental, yet equally captivating, direction. Their upcoming performance in Belfast is part of a highly anticipated tour, promising a setlist that traverses their revered back catalogue alongside a tantalising glimpse into their future sonic landscapes.
The Telegraph Building: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Belfast city centre, at BT1 1ND, The Telegraph Building stands as a testament to the city’s industrial past and its thriving cultural present. Originally the printing works for the Belfast Telegraph newspaper, this magnificent red-brick edifice has been meticulously transformed into one of Northern Ireland’s premier event spaces. Its rich history imbues the venue with a unique character, blending raw, industrial aesthetics with state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology, making it an ideal canvas for the immersive experience HOLY PRIEST promises.
With a capacity that comfortably accommodates over 2,000 eager fans, The Telegraph Building offers an intimate yet expansive atmosphere, allowing for both up-close encounters with the artists and the collective energy of a large-scale event. Its high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and vast open floor create an unparalleled acoustic environment, ensuring every beat and synth line from HOLY PRIEST’s intricate soundscapes will be delivered with crystal clarity and immense power. The venue boasts excellent accessibility, with ground-level entry and facilities designed to accommodate all attendees, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment. It’s more than just a space; it’s an atmospheric crucible where history, architecture, and cutting-edge music collide to create unforgettable nights.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an auditory and visual journey when HOLY PRIEST takes to the stage at The Telegraph Building. Their setlist is expected to be a meticulously curated blend of their most beloved anthems, deep cuts, and exciting new material, showcasing their full artistic range. Fans can anticipate euphoric renditions of “Quantum Leap” and “Stardust Symphony,” alongside the intricate rhythms of their earlier works and perhaps even an exclusive preview of unreleased tracks that hint at their next evolution. Each transition is seamless, building a narrative arc that guides the audience through peaks and troughs of intensity.
Beyond the music, HOLY PRIEST are celebrated for their breathtaking stage production. Expect a dazzling array of synchronised lighting, cutting-edge LED visuals, and possibly bespoke laser displays that will dance in harmony with every beat, transforming the industrial expanse of The Telegraph Building into a truly immersive environment. The sheer power of the venue’s sound system, combined with the duo’s masterful sound engineering, will ensure a visceral experience, where the bass reverberates through your chest and the melodies transport you. The atmosphere will be electric – a collective euphoria as thousands of fans unite under the spell of HOLY PRIEST’s sonic artistry, creating a communal dance floor where inhibitions melt away.
Getting to The Telegraph Building
The Telegraph Building is conveniently located in Belfast city centre, making it easily accessible via various transport options. Its postcode, BT1 1ND, is ideal for navigation. For those travelling by public transport, Belfast’s major transport hubs are within easy reach. Great Victoria Street Station (for both train and bus services, including the Europa Bus Centre) is approximately a 15-minute walk, while Lanyon Place (Central Station) is also a similar distance. Numerous Translink Metro bus routes stop within a few minutes’ walk of the venue, offering extensive coverage across the city.
If you’re planning to drive, it’s advisable to utilise the numerous car parks located in the city centre. St Anne’s Square Car Park, Victoria Square Car Park, and Q-Park Victoria Square are all within a short walking distance of The Telegraph Building. However, given the central location and the nature of the event, public transport or taxis are often the most convenient options. Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available throughout Belfast, providing a hassle-free way to arrive and depart, especially after a night of dancing. Always plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors for HOLY PRIEST at The Telegraph Building are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM, with supporting acts and HOLY PRIEST’s main set commencing shortly after, typically around 8:00 PM. The event is expected to conclude around 1:00 AM, but please check your ticket or the venue’s social media closer to the date for any precise timings.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, this event at The Telegraph Building is strictly an 18+ event. Valid photographic ID will be required for entry, so please ensure you bring a passport, driving licence, or an official PASS card. Underage attendees will not be permitted entry, and refunds will not be issued in such circumstances.
What’s the refund policy?
All ticket sales are generally final and non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If the event is cancelled, you will be contacted by your point of purchase regarding a refund. For any other queries regarding refunds or exchanges, please refer to the terms and conditions of the ticket vendor you purchased from.
Are there food and drink options?
Yes, The Telegraph Building typically operates multiple bars throughout its events, offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue primarily focuses on drinks, there are often pop-up food vendors or options for light snacks available on-site, providing sustenance to keep you dancing through the night.
Where to Stay in Belfast
Belfast offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxurious hotels to cosy guesthouses, all within easy reach of The Telegraph Building and the city’s vibrant attractions. Whether you’re looking for a pre-gig pamper or a convenient base to explore the city, you’ll find plenty of choices.
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