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The Fray - How To Save a Life: 20th Anniversary Tour - Concert Review & Ticket Information

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Get ready, music lovers of Belfast and beyond! Mark your calendars for an unforgettable night as the multi-platinum selling American rock band, The Fray, brings their emotionally charged anthems and captivating live performance to the historic Telegraph Building on Friday, 21st November 2025. This highly anticipated event promises to be a spectacular fusion of raw talent, melodic brilliance, and the unique industrial charm of one of Belfast's most beloved venues. Prepare to be swept away by a wave of nostalgic hits and powerful new material from a band renowned for their poignant lyrics and soaring piano-driven melodies. It's more than just a concert; it's an experience, a chance to connect with music that has soundtracked countless lives, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Northern Ireland's capital city. This is one date you absolutely do not want to miss.

About The Fray

Formed in Denver, Colorado, in 2002, The Fray quickly rose to international prominence with their distinctive blend of rock and pop, characterised by Isaac Slade's impassioned vocals and the band's signature piano-led arrangements. Their breakout success came with the release of their debut album, "How to Save a Life," in 2005, which featured the monumental hit singles "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and the title track, "How to Save a Life." Both songs became global phenomena, cementing their place in the hearts of millions and earning them multiple Grammy nominations.

The band's musical style is often described as introspective and anthemic, blending post-grunge sensibilities with pop accessibility. Their discography boasts further acclaimed albums such such as "The Fray" (2009), featuring "You Found Me," and "Scars & Stories" (2012), each showcasing their evolution while retaining their core identity. The current lineup, featuring Isaac Slade (vocals, piano), Joe King (guitar, backing vocals), Ben Wysocki (drums), and Dave Welsh (guitar), continues to deliver powerful performances that resonate deeply with their audience. Their music explores themes of love, loss, hope, and redemption, delivered with a sincerity that has earned them a dedicated global fanbase. The Fray’s enduring appeal lies in their ability to craft songs that are both intensely personal and universally relatable, making their live shows a truly cathartic experience.

The Telegraph Building: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Belfast city centre at BT1 1ND, The Telegraph Building stands as a testament to the city's industrial heritage and its vibrant cultural rebirth. Once the bustling printing works for the Belfast Telegraph newspaper, this magnificent Victorian structure has been meticulously repurposed into a cutting-edge events space, retaining much of its original character and charm. Its exposed brickwork, high ceilings, and industrial aesthetics provide a truly unique and atmospheric backdrop for live music, offering an intimate yet expansive feel that few venues can match.

With a flexible capacity that can accommodate around 1,000 to 1,500 standing attendees for a concert, The Telegraph Building strikes the perfect balance between grand scale and personal connection. Its raw, authentic vibe creates an immersive experience, drawing audiences closer to the artists on stage. The venue is renowned for its excellent acoustics, ensuring that every note from The Fray's piano-driven melodies and powerful vocals will be heard with crystalline clarity. Accessibility is also a key consideration, with the venue offering level access where possible, lifts to upper floors, and accessible toilet facilities, striving to ensure that everyone can enjoy the show. Its central location also means it's incredibly well-connected, making it a convenient destination for both local and travelling fans.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening brimming with emotional depth and musical brilliance when The Fray take to the stage at The Telegraph Building. Fans can anticipate a carefully curated setlist that spans their illustrious career, featuring beloved classics alongside material from their more recent releases. Expect to sing along at the top of your lungs to power ballads like "How to Save a Life" and "You Found Me," and feel the raw energy of tracks such as "Over My Head (Cable Car)" reverberate through the historic space. The band is known for their dynamic live performances, where Isaac Slade's engaging stage presence and storytelling prowess truly shine.

The stage production at The Telegraph Building, while often understated to complement its industrial aesthetic, is always thoughtfully designed to enhance the musical experience. Expect a sophisticated lighting programme that will ebb and flow with the mood of each song, creating intimate moments and grand spectacles alike. The atmosphere will undoubtedly be electric, a collective wave of anticipation and shared emotion as The Fray deliver their signature sound. It's a chance to witness a band at the peak of their craft, delivering a powerful, heartfelt performance that will linger in your memory long after the final notes fade.

Getting to The Telegraph Building

The Telegraph Building's central location in Belfast makes it incredibly accessible by various transport methods. Situated at BT1 1ND, it’s just a short walk from many of the city’s main transport hubs and attractions. For those travelling by public transport, Belfast boasts an extensive bus network operated by Translink Metro, with numerous routes passing close to the city centre. The nearest major bus stops are just a few minutes' walk away, offering connections across Belfast and beyond.

If you're arriving by train, both Belfast Great Victoria Street and Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) stations are within a 15 to 20-minute walk, or a short taxi ride, from the venue. For drivers, while The Telegraph Building itself does not have dedicated parking, there are several multi-storey car parks within easy walking distance, including those at Victoria Square and St. Anne's Square. We recommend checking their opening hours and tariffs in advance. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout the city, providing a convenient door-to-door option, especially for those venturing out after the show.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for The Fray at The Telegraph Building are typically scheduled to open around 7:00 PM, with the support act usually taking the stage shortly after. The Fray are expected to begin their performance around 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Specific timings will be confirmed closer to the event date, so please check your ticket or the venue's website for the most accurate information.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, The Fray concert at The Telegraph Building is an 18+ event. Attendees will be required to present a valid form of photographic ID (such as a driving licence, passport, or national identity card) upon entry. Under 18s will not be permitted entry, even if accompanied by an adult.

What's the refund policy?

Tickets purchased for The Fray are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. In such cases, information regarding refunds or exchanges will be communicated by the point of purchase (e.g., ticket vendor). We strongly advise reviewing the terms and conditions of your ticket provider at the time of purchase.

Are there food and drink options?

Absolutely! The Telegraph Building features several bars within the venue offering a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local beers and spirits. While a full meal service is not typically available, light snacks and confectionery are usually on offer. There are also numerous restaurants and eateries within a short walk in Belfast city centre for pre-show dining.

Where to Stay in Belfast

Making a weekend of it? Belfast offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget, from luxurious hotels to cosy guesthouses. Staying overnight allows you to fully immerse yourself in the city's vibrant culture, explore its historic landmarks, and enjoy its renowned hospitality. The city centre provides excellent choices within easy reach of The Telegraph Building and other attractions.

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