Catherine Bohart Tickets / Belfast Black Box

Catherine Bohart tour dates and tickets
Catherine Bohart is a comedian, writer and actor from Dublin.

Catherine Bohart will be performing 1 event in Belfast on Sunday 8th November 2026 at the Black Box.

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Sun Nov 8 2026 Belfast, UK UK
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Catherine Bohart Borrowing Trouble
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£18.70
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Address: Belfast Black Box, 18-22 Hill Street, Belfast, BT34 3NJ
Telephone: 02890244400
Venue Capacity: 240
The Black Box is a live music and performance venue based on Hill Street in the Historical Cathedral Quarter, Belfast. First built in 1850, it was turned into a venue in 2006, and has served the locals as a place to catch 'music, theatre, literature, comedy, film, visual art, live art, circus, cabaret and all points in between'. The Black Box has space for just under 250.