Electronic music will make a return to the Titanic Slipways in Belfast next week as the Audio Visual Arts Festival, AVA, gets underway with support from Tourism Northern Ireland.
With music from Underworld, Overmono, Ewan McVicar, KI/KI and Sally C, as well as numerous other homegrown and globally recognised electronic music artists, the festival will take place on Friday 30 and Saturday 31 May.
Alongside the festival, a series of talks, workshops and live sessions spotlighting local creatives, plus a nightlife roundtable with policymakers, councillors, promoters, venues and artists will take place on Thursday May 29 at the Printworks, 35-39 Queen Street Belfast.
First started in a Belfast warehouse, T13, just over a decade ago, AVA is regarded as a ‘global cultural catalyst’ and the ‘first ever grassroots electronic music and visual art festival in Belfast’.
AVA Belfast includes an outdoor multi-stage festival to showcase electronic music and Irish visual arts, as well as an art exhibition and installations. Organisers say the event is broadcast to an audience of 25 million viewers globally.
Last year’s event attracted more than 16,000 visitors with more than 1,000 artists, partners, press, staff, traders and volunteers involved.
The festival in 2024 resulted in more than 6,000 commercial bed nights being booked across hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses and self-catering facilities.
Organisers estimate last year’s event generated almost £1 million for the north’s economy.
AVA Festival 2025 is one of 14 events which recently secured funding through Tourism NI’s International Tourism Events Fund.
The ITEF supports events which attract significantly high levels of visitors to Northern Ireland while also generating international media coverage which helps to showcase the region as a must-see travel destination.
Emily Magee, Events Development Manager at Tourism NI, said: “Tourism NI is proud to support the AVA Festival this year.
“Set against the iconic backdrop of the Titanic Quarter, it showcases Belfast as a destination for celebrating electronic audio-visual arts with the best in local artists and musicians.
“We look forward to welcoming visitors to share this unique, independent festival experience in Northern Ireland.”
Sarah McBriar, Founder and Creative Director of the AVA Festival, said: “This year has seen unprecedented demand, both from Northern Ireland and beyond.
“As an independent festival known for pushing the boundaries in programming and production, we’re proud of the movement AVA has built in Belfast and on the global stage.
“Huge thanks to Tourism Northern Ireland for their ongoing support, and to our incredible partners and team who make AVA possible.
“If you haven’t already got your ticket, head to our website now.”