Translink is striking a celebratory note as it marks the first anniversary of Belfast Grand Central Station with the return of the award-winning GRAND Pianist Competition 2025.
After capturing the imagination of people across Northern Ireland in its debut year, this year’s competition promises to be even bigger, celebrating connection, championing local talent, creating musical moments in stations across the region, and cementing Belfast Grand Central Station’s place as a cultural landmark and a world-class transport hub.
Open to amateur players of all ages and abilities, The GRAND Pianist will once again take a concert piano on tour across Northern Ireland’s transport hubs for a series of live regional heats.
The journey will culminate in a spectacular Grand Final at Belfast Grand Central Station in November 2025.
Since opening, the station has welcomed over 8 million people in just twelve months, achieving 96% user satisfaction and winning recognition including the UK CIHT Infrastructure Award and Business Eye Sustainability Project of the Year. More than a transport hub, it has quickly established itself as a destination for people, experiences, and culture.
Returning as Head Judge is Matthew Owens – a renowned conductor, composer, pianist, and organist with more than 30 years of experience, who will once again lead the search for Northern Ireland’s standout pianists. He will be joined by a special guest judge at the Grand Final to crown this year’s winner.
Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive, commented: “Last year, The GRAND Pianist captured the imagination of people right across Northern Ireland. This year, as we mark the 1st anniversary of Belfast Grand Central Station opening, we’re excited to build on that momentum.
“The competition is about people, connections, and shared experiences. Belfast Grand Central Station has become a community hub in its first year, and this competition is the perfect way to celebrate, by bringing music, joy, and talent into the heart of the station.
“We want to invite everyone to take part, whether you’re playing in the heats, cheering on a performer, or stopping to enjoy a musical moment on your journey.”
The GRAND Pianist roadshow will call at Lanyon Place, Belfast, Newry Bus Station, North West Transport Hub, Bangor Bus & Rail Station and Coleraine Bus & Rail Centre, where the public are encouraged to register for the regional heats and come to play on the concert piano.
Reflecting on the competition, Head Judge Matthew Owens commented:
“It was inspiring last year to uncover such a breadth of local talent. I’m delighted to return for 2025 as we celebrate one year of this remarkable station. I look forward to hearing from pianists of all ages and abilities who are ready to share their passion and creativity with audiences across Northern Ireland.”
To enter the competition, pianists should register at the regional heats, where entrants will perform a short piece of their choosing. Full details, including dates and times, are available at: https://www.translink.co.uk/grand-pianist
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