Blue Rose Code - Belfast

Blue Rose Code - Belfast

‘A set of almost religious intensity and sincerity. Wilson makes widescreen soul in the spirit of Van Morrison' The Times

By Music Capital

Date and time

Sat, 20 Sep 2025 19:30 - 22:00 GMT+1

Location

Fitzroy Presbyterian Church

University Street Belfast BT7 1HL United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Blue Rose Code

Special Guest To Be Announced

Fitzroy Presbyterian Church University St, Belfast BT7 1HL

Doors - 6.45pm // Price - £22.50+bf

Starts 7.30pm

www.bluerosecode.com

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Blue Rose Code come into 2025 with a fresh wind in their sails. The last year saw sparkling reviews in the national press for award winning album, 'Bright Circumstance', radio play on BBC R2 & R6 as well as an appearance on the R4 institution 'Loose Ends'.

Folk album of the year with 5-stars in the Scotsman, their song 'Sadie' nominated for Song Of The Year at the Americana awards, a headline Sunday night closing slot at the legendary Cambridge Folk Festival, 2024 was a great year. Adding to that, Ross Wilson is now an in demand co-writer, with one of his songs written with legend Steve Knightley appearing on Knightley's brand new record.


The plan for this year is to take duo shows out across the UK and Ireland, to smaller venues, workshopping songs for a new record and performing music from the BRC canon.

Just read the quotes, they're no joke, from The Times, Uncut, The Spectator. No gimmicks here. No smoke and mirrors and no mistake. In the words of Americana UK - 'One of the country’s best live acts right now! Get out and see them wherever you can!'

A set of almost religious intensity and sincerity. Wilson makes widescreen soul in the spirit of Van Morrison, and was full of the holy fire of live performance.’ – The Times

Ravishingly beautiful, a burnished blaze of Caledonian Soul, muted jazz and poetic recitation’ – UNCUT

Jubilant, prayerful, compassionate, Caledonian soul maestro Ross Wilson’s latest iteration of his Blue Rose Code band sees his songs bursting with heart’ – The Scotsman

An expert ensemble, led by Edinburgh singer-songwriter Ross Wilson, brought the spontaneity and informality of an after-hours pub session to the Pavilion Theatre. The effect was both stirring and meditative.’ – The Spectator



Organised by

Showcasing the beauty that is the maiden city through song and the bringing together of artists and musicians from all across the Island of Ireland and further afield to perform in some of Derry's most iconic venues and locations.

We want to tell stories of what music is capable of, what extraordinary power it has and why it is simply the greatest thing in the world.

£24.65