John Devlin and The Revolvers plus Guests
John Devlin and The Revolvers plus Guests
Three of Belfast's finest original acts play a one night stand only at the Accidental Theatre! It’s BYO and so roll up for an evening of great rock n' roll, Americana, blues, country and folk from three of the finest original acts from Belfast.
John Devlin and The Revolvers, Tony Villier and The Villains, David Browne Murray
Three of Belfast's finest original acts play a one night stand only at the Accidental Theatre!
Roll up for an evening of great rock n' roll, Americana, blues, country and folk from three of the finest original acts from Belfast.
John Devlin and The Revolvers - Consisting of a classic line-up - two guitars, keys, bass, drums, three-part harmonies and harmonica their sound has been described as "an infectious combination of rootsy rock n roll, country, 60's pop and new wave flavoured sounds...”. “Brings to mind early Elvis Costello..and a hint of Van Morrison” – RnR Magazine. Also performing at this year's Stendhal Festival and Eastside Arts Festival.
Villers and The Villains: - With a blues-fuelled old American-country-folk sound akin to Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, this unique four-piece are sure to thrill. Regulars at The Guinness Blues Café and their spiritual home at The American Bar, make sure and check out their folk-blues-country-tinged sound. "Dylan and The Band in The Big Pink basement after a couple of bottles of red" R2 Magazine. "Superb songwriting rooted in a great tradition." Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster
David Browne-Murray: - Apart from being a regular fixture on the local Belfast music scene, DBM has toured Ireland with some of the world’s great guitarists such as Frank Vignola, Andy McKee, Jan Akkerman, Gareth Pearson and had the privilege of opening for Tommy Emmanuel in a sold-out Ulster Hall. His musical interests and inspirations couldn't be more varied from film scores to electronica, choral and orchestral music in particular - all of which have enabled him to develop a wonderfully original take on the world's most popular instrument. Winner of the Ards Guitar Festival Young Guitarist Competition and outright winner of the Lee Ritenour’s Six String Theory Competition.
Event Info
In-Person
Venue: 12-13 Shaftesbury Square, Belfast, BT2 7DB
Access: Directly from Shaftesbury Square
Performance(s): Friday 13th June 2025
Start Time: 7:30pm BST
Doors: 7:00pm BST (Book Bar* will not be open)
Run Time: 3 hours
Disabled Access: Theatre (ground floor) is fully accessible. Toilets & Book Bar (1st floor) are accessible via a wheelchair platform lift. Carer tickets available: Call 028 9032 5881
Ticket Info
Online
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