In 1970s Belfast, a idealistic rocker named Terri Hooley opens a record shop, Good Vibrations, to bring reggae music to his city and promote harmony amidst the Troubles. He becomes inspired by punk rock's energy and becomes a key record producer and promoter, struggling with industry realities and personal chaos while creating an alternative Irish community that bridges religious and social rivalries through music.

Good Vibrations
Terri Hooley, a pioneering record-store owner, played a vital role in fostering Belfast's thriving punk-rock scene.