Leid AND Lairn


Daily

Ards Arts Centre

Conway Square
Newtownards
Co. Down
BT23 4NP

This November, Ards and North Down will once again celebrate the richness of Ulster-Scots language, culture and history with the Leid AND Lairn festival. Organised by Ards and North Down Borough Council, the diverse programme invites audiences to explore the tradition through music, storytelling, walks, a talk and exhibition.

The festival offers a unique chance to immerse yourself in Ulster-Scots heritage, from its expressive language and folklore to its influence on local history. Events will take place across the Borough, with something for everyone to enjoy.

Programme highlights include:

  • A performance of folk trio TRÚ at Bangor Castle on 5 November. TRÚ is a contemporary trio from post-conflict Northern Ireland, shaped by British Ukrainian, Ulster-Scots, and Irish heritage. Their music blends tradition with innovation, enchanting audiences through powerful storytelling and rich songcraft. Tickets £15.
  • The Way Between at Ards Arts Centre on 14 November. Join singer and pianist Lisa Dawson for this lunchtime recital featuring original songs, inspired by the breathtaking landscapes of Northern Ireland. Tickets £7.
  • County Down, the Cariboo Goldrush and the Foundations of British Columbia - discover the story of twelve young men from North Down who set out for gold in 1862. This free exhibition at North Down Museum (4 Nov – 25 Jan) brings their journey to life through letters and personal tales of adventure, resilience and the Ulster spirit.

·       At the Ulster Folk Museum, enjoy music, craft, and film events including new songs from Joshua Burnside, a thistle embroidery workshop and family-friendly animated fables in the original 1900s picture house. A vibrant programme honouring Ulster-Scots culture and tradition. Various prices. (25 Oct – 14 November)

Tickets are available now online at ANDculture.org.uk, or in person at Ards Arts Centre, North Down Museum, and Ards and North Down Visitor Information Centres.

For full details, visit www.andculture.org.uk.

Entrance Fee

Various

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