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Noise Annoys: Ned’s Atomic Dustbin set to trash Limelight again, Belfast celebrating Sweet Sweet Noise, Sister Ghost to haunt iconic venue

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January 9, 2026

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Noise Annoys: Ned’s Atomic Dustbin set to trash Limelight again, Belfast celebrating Sweet Sweet Noise, Sister Ghost to haunt iconic venue

Words on beloved old favourites and exciting new noises of a local nature...

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