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| If your idea of a summer music festival doesn't involve a muddy field or having to set up camp in one, then this week in Belfast may be your cup of tea.
The skateboarders have been expelled from Custom House Square and it has been transformed into a concert venue for Belsonic 2011.
Since its inception in 2008, it has grown from a three-day event to nine days, attracting some of the biggest names in music.
In 2010, 40,000 people descended on Belfast across the nine-day event, with sell-out shows from Florence and the Machine, Biffy Clyro and Paulo Nutini.
This year's line-up promises to be just as good, with a sold-out performance by Thirty Seconds to Mars kicking off proceedings on Tuesday.
Winners of multiple MTV and Kerrang Awards, it is the band's first visit to Belfast.
Beady Eye, fronted by ex-Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher, will be headlining on Saturday night, and the notorious frontman is looking forward to it.
"The people in Northern Ireland are always so up for it - they just get it," he said.
"It's like they know something nobody else does.
"But we've never played a festival in Belfast, so I can't wait for this Belsonic thing. It's about time I played an outdoor gig in the city, long overdue."
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thanks to BBC News
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