Ben Nicky is back for Belsonic 2021

He just can't get enough of Belfast 🙌

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 27th May 2021
Last updated 28th May 2021

Following his SOLD OUT Belsonic show back in 2019, International DJ/Producer sensation Ben Nicky is pleased to announce a return to Belfast.

Headlining Belsonic on Saturday September 04th 2021. Ben Nicky is without a shadow of a doubt the stand out, record-breaking star on the global dance scene.

Having catapulted himself into the limelight to transcend well beyond his genre, tattooing his mark on the scene and outselling his peers to become one of the most sought-after globe trotting artists and online celebrities, with his social media interaction and viral videos second to none!

Ben regularly selling out solo shows worldwide including iconic venues such as Marquee Sydney, Avalon Hollywood, Zouk Malaysia, Omni Taiwan, Ministry of Sound London, CHSq and the legendary SSE Arena in Belfast.

You're in for a treat! Ben’s well constructed, open format DJ sets keeps his audience locked in, fusing together well known classics with current drops and sounds in his unique Headf**k mashups.

Ben’s hit singles have been released on the biggest labels on the planet including Ultra & Spinnin’ Records, with chart topping genre crossing remixes for some of the worlds biggest names including Armin van Buuren, Audien, Diplo, Jauz, Paul van Dyk and Will Sparks.

How to get tickets:

Tickets are on sale NOW for Ben Nicky at Belsonic's Ormeau Park, September 4th 2021. You can order online from ticketmaster.ie

Read more:

Billie Eilish is heading to Belfast with her Happier Than Ever world tour!

JC Stewart announces his BIGGEST headline gig here in Belfast

DJ Patrick Topping headlines huge 2021 outdoor summer gig in Belfast

How to listen to Cool FM:

Tune into Northern Ireland’s number 1 for music, Cool FM on 97.4FM, online, on our Rayo app, your DAB radio, or say ‘Play Cool FM’ on your Smart Speaker. We play you the biggest hits from the world’s hottest artists, from Pete Snodden in the morning to the NI Hit 40.