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Orbital, Laurent Garnier, Helena Hauff & more confirmed for AVA Belfast 2020

The first round of announcements for Belfast’s AVA Festival has arrived.

The three-day-long day music festival and conference takes place between May 28th and 31st this year, located in a couple of locations across Belfast.


Orbital, Laurent Garnier, Helena Hauff and more all mark the headliners, an exciting addition for dance heads of all descriptions.

DJ Seinfeld - U

Also included is the brilliant DJ Seinfeld, Leon Vynehall as well as some domestic talent in Brame & Hamo and Or:La.

This year’s festival will also include a brand new, multi-stage outdoor area the Boucher Road Fields installation.

Here’s the lineup.


  • Orbital
  • Laurent Garnier
  • Denis Sulta B2b Mella Dee
  • Helena Hauff
  • Fatima Yamaha (Live)
  • Max Cooper (Live)
  • Brame & Hamo
  • Bobby Analog
  • Cromby
  • Cormac
  • DJ Seinfeld
  • Dr Rubinstein
  • Holly Lester
  • Ki/ki
  • Leon Vynehall
  • Myler
  • or:la
  • Pariah
  • Phil Kieran
  • Roza Terenzi
  • Sally C
  • Sherelle
  • Sunil Sharpe
  • Saoirse
  • Skin on Skin
  • Space Dimension Controller
  • Timmy Stewart
  • Jmx
  • Tommy Holohan
  • Acid Flex
  • Bekuz x Influx
  • Blark
  • Breezeblock
  • Cailin
  • Cait
  • Caoimhe
  • Carlton Doom
  • Crilli
  • Crock
  • Daire
  • Dallas
  • DART
  • EMA
  • EVE
  • High Hoops
  • Kessler
  • Korova
  • imnotyourmate
  • Inside Moves
  • Misfit
  • Percboi3000
  • Ponyhawke
  • Plain Sailing
  • Schmutz
  • Swoose
  • Twitch
  • Marion Hawkes
  • Mark Blair
  • Mount Palomar (Live)
  • Nez
  • Nikki O
  • Kev Freeney (Algorithm)
  • Kevin Gartland
  • Visual Spectrum

Weekend tickets, from £80+, go on sale this Thursday from the Festival’s website.

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