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The Telegraph Building

Industrial complex

Industrial complexBelfastUnited KingdomCapacity: About 2,0001 upcoming events
The Telegraph Building
Type
Industrial complex
City
Belfast
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
1
Address
14 Little Donegall St
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 2,000

About this venue

The Telegraph Building stands out as a distinctive industrial complex in central Belfast, with a character that immediately reflects its original purpose and urban heritage. It is a venue where a robust architectural shell, generous volumes, and authentic industrial details come together to create an impressive setting for concerts, cultural events, and live experiences of many kinds. That blend of historical identity and contemporary use makes it an appealing choice for visitors who want more than a standard event space.

Inside, The Telegraph Building offers an experience that feels both raw and practical. The open layout, high ceilings, and industrial atmosphere create a strong visual impression, while the flexible interior helps maintain a good connection between the audience, the stage, and the event itself. Visitors often appreciate that different kind of setting: less conventional, more character-driven, with practical amenities that make the time before the show, during intervals, and after the event more comfortable.

The venue is located at 14 Little Donegall St, Belfast, United Kingdom. The entrance is easy to access directly from Little Donegall Street, which makes taxi arrivals and quick passenger drop-offs especially convenient, while public parking options in the wider city-centre area are useful for those arriving by car. For a broader overview of getting around the city and connecting to other parts of Belfast, the text below provides the natural next step.

About the city

Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, is an increasingly popular choice for visitors looking for a top mix of sport, music and nightlife. The city has a distinctive energy, a strong scene in pubs and venues, and an atmosphere that turns events into a complete experience. Belfast is also compact enough that moving between the centre, your accommodation and the main concert or match locations is fast and stress-free.

For getting around and reaching arenas and stadiums, the Translink Metro bus network and the fast urban transit Glider stand out, while NI Railways provides easy links across neighbourhoods and the wider area. If you arrive by train, rely on Belfast Grand Central Station as the main transport hub, with the added convenience of Belfast Lanyon Place in the wider city centre. If you fly in, you can choose between Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport, with connections towards the centre and key locations designed to keep planning straightforward.

Since you are coming for an event, it is worth taking in a tourist “bonus” too: stroll through the character-filled streets of the Cathedral Quarter, pause by Belfast City Hall, or follow the walkways along the River Lagan. Many visitors also head to the Titanic Quarter for photos and a great introduction to the city’s story, while local markets and traditional pubs are ideal for a slower pace. Belfast is a city where it is easy to build a full day around a concert or a match, without long journeys or complicated logistics.

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