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CONCERT

Biffy Clyro

SSE Arena Belfast, Belfast, UK
09. January 2026. 18:30h
2026
09
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Biffy Clyro – The Futique Tour at SSE Arena Belfast, buy tickets for the 9 January 2026 concert

Secure your tickets for Biffy Clyro at SSE Arena Belfast on 9 January 2026 and get ready for an arena night filled with towering rock choruses, new songs and raw emotion. This page brings you key event details, venue and city tips, travel suggestions and makes it easy to safely buy tickets for an unforgettable live show in Belfast

Biffy Clyro ignite January at the SSE Arena Belfast

Scottish rock trio Biffy Clyro arrives in Belfast on January 9, 2026, to open the grand The Futique Tour at the SSE Arena Belfast and turn a cold winter evening into an explosive rock spectacle. The concert begins with doors opening at 18:30, and the ticket is valid for one day, meaning that the entire Friday is dedicated to music, socializing, and creating memories that will be recounted long after the lights in the arena go out. The band is known for intense performances where anthemic choruses merge with emotional moments, so many fans specially plan a trip to Belfast just for this concert and secure tickets on time. Ticket sales are already attracting the attention of fans from all over the United Kingdom and beyond, and it is expected that tickets for this event will sell out quickly as the date approaches. If you want to be part of the first night of the tour and experience Biffy Clyro in full force, do not wait – Secure your tickets for this event immediately and click the button below as soon as you decide that Belfast is your next concert destination.

The Futique Tour and a new chapter in the band's career

The tour bringing Biffy Clyro to Belfast is linked to their new studio album Futique, released in 2025, which once again confirmed the band's status as one of the most creative rock forces of recent decades. After a series of acclaimed albums such as Puzzle, Only Revolutions, Opposites, Ellipsis, A Celebration of Endings, and The Myth of the Happily Ever After, this new record brings a combination of recognizable energy, layered arrangements, and lyrics dealing with personal, social, and emotional fractures of modern life. The Futique Tour is envisioned as an arena tour where new songs merge with proven favorites, so fans at the SSE Arena Belfast can expect a setlist that spans almost the entire discography of the band. Tickets for this concert are thus not just a ticket for one performance, but an entry into a story that follows Biffy Clyro from their early days to their current status as headliners of the biggest festivals. That is precisely why interest in purchasing tickets is growing day by day, and those who want to be in the audience should reserve their tickets before the best spots disappear from the offer.

From Scottish clubs to stadium choruses

Biffy Clyro was formed in the late nineties in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock, and the classic lineup consists of singer and guitarist Simon Neil and brothers James and Ben Johnston on bass and drums. They started as a band playing in small clubs and releasing experimental, energetic albums like Blackened Sky, The Vertigo of Bliss, and Infinity Land, on which they combined unusual song structures, fierce riffs, and melodic choruses. The turning point came with the album Puzzle in 2007, when they approached a wider rock audience, and then Only Revolutions and later titles cemented their position as a band that effortlessly fills arenas and stadiums. Today, their songs like Mountains, Many of Horror, Bubbles, Biblical, or Wolves of Winter are an indispensable part of the setlist, and the audience sings them in unison from the first to the last verse. Precisely such moments of communal singing and raised hands are why tickets for this event are so sought after – tickets do not represent just access to the concert, but the key to an experience where the whole hall breathes as one.

What to expect from the setlist in Belfast

Although the final setlist is always kept as a surprise until the concert itself, previous Biffy Clyro performances suggest that the audience in Belfast will get a carefully assembled cross-section of their career, supplemented by new songs from the album Futique. It is realistic to expect that among the favorites will be high-octane rock singles that fuel the mosh pit in the standing area, but also emotional ballads for which mobile phone lights are turned on, creating a sea of tiny lights under the roof of the SSE Arena Belfast. The band is known for not sparing on sound or visuals, so every ticket is a sort of pass for a production that includes impressive lighting, dynamic scenography, and moments when the audience takes on the role of an additional band member. It is a special pleasure to experience the hall resonating when thousands of voices suddenly sing the chorus of Many of Horror or Mountains, and such moments can only be experienced live, in the crowd. That is why it is no surprise that tickets for this concert attract fans who have already seen Biffy Clyro multiple times, as well as those who just want to experience for the first time why their performance is praised so much. If you are among them, Buy tickets via the button below and prepare for an evening in which loud riffs and emotional lyrics will fill Belfast.

SSE Arena Belfast – the heart of entertainment in the Titanic Quarter

SSE Arena Belfast is one of the most important venues in the United Kingdom, with a capacity of about 11,000 to 11,200 visitors, located in the heart of the popular Titanic Quarter at 2 Queen’s Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ. It was built in the early 2000s as part of the larger Odyssey complex, and since then it has hosted a series of global music stars, major sporting events, and spectacular productions. For Biffy Clyro fans, this means that tickets for this concert bring an experience in a hall designed to combine good visibility from almost every position and powerful sound that overwhelms the audience. Along with the main standing zone and several levels of stands, it is easy to choose tickets that suit your style of watching the concert – whether you like to be in the front rows or observe everything from an elevated perspective. The Titanic Quarter where the hall is located is also attractive to tourists, with a range of hotels, museums, and waterfront promenades, so many visitors combine purchasing concert tickets with planning a short city break and booking accommodation near the venue.

Arrival, transport, and practical tips for visitors

One of the advantages of the SSE Arena Belfast is its good connection with the rest of the city and region, which makes it easier for visitors to plan their arrival at the concert. The arena is located on the edge of the center, in the Titanic Quarter area, which can be reached on foot from Belfast city center, by public transport, or by taxi, and within the complex, there are also about 1,500 parking spaces for those arriving by car. Given the expected crowd ahead of the Biffy Clyro performance, it is recommended that you use your tickets to arrive earlier, avoid queues at the entrance, and have enough time to pass through security checks, the cloakroom, and buy drinks or souvenirs. Ticket sales for this event take place in advance, and on the day of the concert, as a rule, one no longer thinks about buying, but about which songs you will sing and where you will be situated in the hall. That is precisely why Tickets for this concert disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and use the button below to lock in your spot in the stands or standing area without rushing.

Belfast as a music city and a perfect city break

Belfast has experienced a strong tourism boom in recent years, mostly thanks to the revitalized Titanic Quarter, rich music and pub culture, and numerous historical locations that attract visitors from all over the world. The city was once an industrial center known for shipbuilding, and today it boasts modern museums, lively streets full of murals, and neighborhoods where the sounds of rock, indie, and traditional Irish music are heard in the evening. For Biffy Clyro fans, this means that concert tickets can be part of a wider trip – you can spend the morning touring the Titanic Belfast museum or walking along the Maritime Mile, the afternoon in relaxed exploration of pubs and cafes, and the evening in the arena where rock will take the lead. Those coming from other cities often combine buying tickets with booking accommodation offers in the host city, in order to have a peaceful base from which the SSE Arena Belfast is easily reached. In this way, a single ticket becomes the central motif of an entire weekend trip, in which music, culture, and discovering a new city come together.

Accommodation, food, and evening out before or after the concert

Since the SSE Arena Belfast is located in a zone abundant with hotels and apartments, it is relatively simple for visitors to find accommodation within walking distance of the arena. In the Titanic Quarter, but also in the city center, there are various options – from modern hotels overlooking the harbor to boutique accommodation in old buildings and more affordable apartments ideal for a group of friends traveling together to the concert. Many guests decide to arrive a day early to have time for sightseeing and a relaxed meal in one of the numerous restaurants offering both local specialties and international cuisine. After the concert, the streets around the arena and city center continue to live, so the evening can be extended by going to a bar, pub, or club where a local band is performing. If you are already planning to buy tickets, consider also booking accommodation for event attendees, to make the travel logistics simpler for you, and the whole day around the concert more pleasant. The ticket is valid for one day, but the experience can easily turn into a multi-day trip filled with music and good company.

A special moment in the band's career and the start of the tour

The Biffy Clyro concert at SSE Arena Belfast will also be special because their grand The Futique Tour arena tour for 2026 begins right here. The start of a tour often carries an additional dose of excitement because the band steps onto the stage with a completely new production, a fresh setlist, and energy accumulated during months of preparations in the studio and rehearsals. Ahead of these performances, the band also attracted attention due to a personal story – bassist James Johnston announced that he would temporarily step back to dedicate himself to mental health and recovery, and he will be replaced on the tour by bassist Naomi MacLeod. This change represents a new chapter for Biffy Clyro, but simultaneously shows their determination to continue playing and sharing music with the audience with full support for the member who is stepping back. Fans holding tickets for Belfast thus also witness an emotional turning point, as this will be the first performance of the new lineup on a major arena tour. If it is important to you to be part of the band's history and experience the moment when a new phase begins, then tickets for this concert are something you do not want to miss.

Who will enjoy this concert the most

Although Biffy Clyro is often associated with alternative rock and fierce riffs, their concerts attract a very diverse audience – from long-time fans who have followed the band since early demo tapes to new listeners who discovered them via radio hits or festival performances. At the SSE Arena Belfast, you can expect an audience that jumps in the pit one moment, and emotionally sings ballads the next, whereby the boundary between younger and older generations is almost erased. Many come in the company of friends, some as couples, and there are also visitors traveling alone, convinced that they will easily find like-minded people in the crowd of fans. Along with standard venue rules, which relate to safety, ticket checks, and behavior in the audience, the atmosphere remains friendly and focused on the shared experience of music. If you like bands that combine the power of guitars with melodic vocals and lyrics dealing with real emotions, this concert is practically made for you. Ticket sales are aimed at all generations, so regardless of whether you are coming to your first big rock concert or are already an arena veteran, buying tickets for Biffy Clyro in Belfast means that on January 9, 2026, you will be part of a strong collective chorus.

How to best use your ticket and plan the day

Since the ticket for Biffy Clyro at SSE Arena Belfast is valid for one day, it is worth considering how to use that Friday to the maximum – from morning arrival in the city to the last chords in the arena. If you are arriving from another country or a more distant part of the United Kingdom, consider arriving earlier and checking into accommodation near the venue, in order to rest in peace before the concert. You can use the afternoon for a short tour of the Titanic Quarter, a visit to a museum, or a walk along the coast, and then head towards the arena early enough to avoid crowds. Inside the SSE Arena Belfast, stands with drinks, snacks, and official merchandise await you, so it might suit you to plan part of your budget for a t-shirt, poster, or another souvenir of this performance. When the lights go down and the band steps onto the stage, the only thing that matters is the moment in which music takes control – and that is the moment enabled by your tickets and the decision that you are in Belfast on that very day. Secure your tickets for this event immediately, choose the desired number of tickets, and use the button below to confirm the purchase and reserve yourself a spot in the audience that will be the first to hear how The Futique Tour sounds live.

Sources:
- SSE Arena Belfast – official information about the venue, capacity, and location in Titanic Quarter
- SSE Arena Belfast – Biffy Clyro event page, concert date, and start of 2026 tour
- Planet Rock / Metal Planet Music – announcement of The Futique Tour and list of dates in the UK and Ireland
- Louder Sound – overview of Biffy Clyro discography and context of the album Futique
- Official Charts – historical data on albums Puzzle, Only Revolutions, Opposites, Ellipsis, and A Celebration of Endings
- Discover Northern Ireland / Visit Belfast – information about Titanic Quarter, tourist facilities, and development of the city of Belfast
- Music news – article about the temporary withdrawal of bassist James Johnston and Naomi MacLeod's participation in the tour

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