Tiesto at Belsonic: Everything you need to know before you go

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 17th Jun 2022
Last updated 17th Jun 2022

Following his sold out concert at Ormeau Park in 2019, global icon Tiësto returns to Belsonic tonight with special guest Joel Corry.

Ahead of one of the biggest gigs this summer, we've pieced together everything you need to know before you go...

What time do gates open at Belsonic 2022?

Gates open at 6pm so please do arrive on site until close to that time.

Curfew is 11pm.

Where can you park at Belsonic?

Organisers are advising those attending the gigs to use public transport as there are NO parking facilities at the site.

Translink are running special bus, coach and rail travel services for Belsonic events - for more info visit translink.co.uk/events

Are there still tickets available for Tiesto?

There's a limited amount of Tiesto at Belsonic tickets left, you can purchase them via ticketmaster.ie

Who will be supporting Tiesto at Belsonic 2022?

Connor Coates - 6pm

Shane Codd - 6.30pm

Joel Corry - 7.15pm

Is there food and drink at Belsonic?

There are a number of food and drinks stations dotted across the site, so there will be plenty to eat and drink throughout the night.

Things you CANNOT bring with you to Belsonic 2022

❌ Alcohol

❌ Food

❌ Fireworks or flags

❌ Umbrellas

❌ Foldable chairs or garden furniture

❌ Professional recording equipment (audio or visual)

What will the weather be like for Tietso at Belsonic 2022?

A little early brightness in southeast but generally a cloudy morning with outbreaks of rain spreading southeastwards. Drier, brighter and cooler conditions following later in the afternoon with sunny spells developing. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Tonight: A bright evening with some sunshine to end the day. Dry overnight with some clear spells at times. Westerly winds easing and remaining mostly light overnight. Minimum temperature 9 °C.

It was a 'belter' of a show last night at Belsonic, as Scotland's Gerry Cinnamon took to the stage at Ormeau Park.

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