Discover the raw energy and rebellious spirit of Belfast’s punk music scene on this immersive walking tour led by a passionate local guide — a true punk enthusiast who witnessed the city’s most iconic bands live in the late 1970s and continues to support today’s vibrant punk community.
As you stroll through Belfast’s streets, your guide will bring the city’s punk history to life, sharing personal stories and insider knowledge about legendary bands like The Outcasts, Rudi, Stiff Little Fingers, Ruefrex, and Victim. You’ll visit the original site of the Good Vibrations record shop, the birthplace of a movement that inspired the acclaimed ‘Good Vibrations’ film and stage production. Stand where the Harp Bar and The Pound once pulsed with music and attitude, and imagine the nights when punk ruled Hill Street.
The tour continues to the Oh Yeah Music Centre, home to the NI Music exhibition. Here, you’ll get a guided look at punk memorabilia and artefacts, from vintage gig posters to rare records, and learn about the evolution of punk collectives such as The Anarchy Collective, Warzone, and Giro’s. Throughout the tour, a curated punk soundtrack—featuring classics from the 1970s and tracks from contemporary bands like Problem Patterns, Wood Burning Savages, Gender Chores, and Cherym—sets the mood at every stop.
As the tour concludes, you’ll have explored the places where Belfast’s punk storey unfolded and gained a deeper understanding of the city’s enduring musical legacy. The tour ends in the Cathedral Quarter, leaving you perfectly placed to continue exploring Belfast’s lively music scene or enjoy a drink in a nearby bar.