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Snow Patrol performing free gig for European Music Awards

By on 14/10/2011
The band will play a special concert in Belfast with support from Jason Derulo. Snow Patrol
The band will play a special concert in Belfast with support from Jason Derulo.

Snow Patrol have revealed that they will be performing a free concert as part of the MTV European Music Award in Belfast.

The gig at the Belfast City Hall will be streamed direct to the EMAs which will be occurring at the same time in the Odyssey Arena on 6th November.

“We’re looking forward to preforming for the EMAs on the special location of home turf,” a statement from the band said. “It’s going to be a great night and we will have a lot of fun.”

The special concert will also feature American singer Jason Derulo playing in Ireland for the first time.

The award show will be headlined by Coldplay and will feature other performances from Jessie J, LMFAO and the Red Hot Chilly Peppers among others.

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