Both venues will extend hours into the early morning for gigs and other events
At the most recent meeting of the Belfast City Council Licensing Committee, elected members granted extensions for the Oh Yeah Music Centre, 15 – 21 Gordon Street, BT1, and The Post House 32 – 40 Malone Road, BT9.
The creative hub, which features a live music venue, cafe and history exhibits, along with a recording studio, will be open Monday to Thursday 8:00 am to 1.00am, Friday and Saturday 8:00 am to 2.00am and Sunday 8:00 am to 12.00 midnight. A special condition is attached to the new licence permitting entertainment to 12.30am on Easter Monday and if Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, St. Patrick’s Day or Halloween fall on Monday or Tuesday night.
The council report on the application states: “The licensee has stated that they would like the variation to extend the permitted hours until 1am on a Monday and Tuesday nights to bring the hours in line with their other nights.
PSNI Halloween Oh Yeah Botanic Malone Malone Road
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