Highlights from 6 Music in Belfast.
The band poignantly weave together the voices of the Titanic's survivors.
Karl and Rick unleash a world premiere in Belfast, featuring the wild child himself.
The Swedish singer revisits her 1988 smash hit.
Klara and Johanna S枚derberg perform on Belfast's Main Stage.
The bold, Mercury Prize-winning trio get the party started.
The brilliant eight-piece introduce themselves to Belfast's 6 Music Recommends Stage.
Playing alongside the Ulster Orchestra, Josh Tillman debuts new song Please Don't Die.
Glasgow's finest perform on Belfast's Main Stage.
Orbital perform their 1990 debut single at Belfast's Biggest Weekend.
The Swedish star wows Belfast's Titanic Slipways with material from her fourth album.
Jordan Rakei performs Goodbyes at The Biggest Weekend.
Derry-born Bridie Monds-Watson plays the 6 Music Recommends Stage.
Beck performs Colors, a slick standout track from last year's album of the same name.
The classic alt-anthem gets a huge response in Belfast.
Relive the closing moments of Trainspotting as Underworld close the show in Belfast.
The DIY Halifax band showcase 90s indie inspirations and a disarming charm of their own.
The Congolese-born musician brings a flawless mix of funk and multilingual rap.
Ash are joined by members of Derry band The Undertones.
The fast-rising London band boast potent energy and purpose.
The shape-shifting group perform at The Biggest Weekend.
L.A. singer-songwriter showcases her debut album Stranger in the Alps.
"We're all activists," declares Neneh at Biggest Weekend as she debuts a new track.
The drum and bass pioneer gets Day 2 off to a flying start.
The legendary dance duo find a fitting song for the massive occasion.