Resident DJs: Stevie Dougal
Lavery's 12-18 Bradbury Place, Belfast, Antrim, United KingdomStevie becomes every venues favourite DJ instantaneously. His sets are high energy and adaptable to any setting.
Stevie becomes every venues favourite DJ instantaneously. His sets are high energy and adaptable to any setting.
Mince 21 x Laverys // Pride26 Start in the daylight, finish somewhere after reason. Divas we are back for our 3rd Belfast Pride and our 21st party and this time we are going big bbz. We are teaming up with the gorgeous team in @laverysbelfast to throw a stinking big warehouse party in the Electric …
Mark has been a resident for more than 10 years. One half of the infamous Faux, Mark has been one of the most influential DJs to grace our decks, shaping the sound and atmosphere that people now associate with Lavery's and The Woodworkers.
Eclectic selector and rowdy party starter, Scott is one of Lavery's longest standing resident DJs and for good reason. One of the most talented DJs in the Belfast scene, Scott's knowledge of music is as deep as the Marinas Trench.
A fresh, unique and vibrant sound that most bands take years to establish. Talent hanging out of them! A truly brilliant trad band." - Niamh Dunne (Beoga) This Irish five-piece band from the North of Ireland are tearing up the rule book with their bold approach to their native musical tradition. they have taken both sides of …
Brinsley McNamara is a content creator, adventurer, and author or ‘Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island’. He’s travelled up and down the country seeking strange, curious, and lesser-known places, traditions, and stories of Ireland to share through is book, podcast, and on his social media channel ‘Weird Ireland’. From holy wells to endemic …
Hailing from the Comeragh Mountains of County Waterford, The Wran are four brothers: Tommy, Danny, Seán and Stephen Dunford. They bring a fresh voice to Irish music, blending trad with punk and a hint of psychedelia to create music that feels both timeless and new. Supported by Belfast favourite Paddy McKeown.