THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS : THE SSE ARENA, BELFAST – 29 MAY

Multi-platinum selling band Thirty Seconds to Mars have just announced Irish dates on their huge European tour in 2018 including shows at The SSE Arena, Belfast on May 29th & 3Arena, Dublin on May 30th.

 

Ticket Information

29 May. The SSE Arena: Tickets from £49 incl. booking fee.

30 May. 3Arena: Tickets from €59.50  incl. booking & facility fees.

 

Tickets go on sale at 9am this Friday, February 2nd from Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.ie and http://www.thirtysecondstomars.com/

 

And for Belfast: The SSE Arena, Belfast Box Office: Tel. 02890 739074
Book On Line: www.ssearenabelfast.com

 

VIP packages will be available exclusively with Adventures In Wonderland.

Visit www.adventuresinwonderland.com for further information.

 

LOVE IS IN THE AIR AT THE MARKET PLACE

 

The Ulster Orchestra is delighted to perform at The Market Place Theatre in Armagh on Thursday 8 February, as part of the Ulster Orchestra’s On Your Doorstep series of concerts, which seeks to bring the orchestra to new venues and audiences across Northern Ireland.

 

To open the concert, Ulster Orchestra Music Director Rafael Payare conducts Brahms’s richly romantic Third Symphony. Then international star Sergey Khachatryan will perform Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, a giant amongst concertos. Renowned as one of the great modern interpreters of this concerto, Khachatryan’s performance will be spell-binding.

Then on Saturday 10 February, we present the perfect Valentine’s present and night out with our annual and hugely popular treat from The PM Big Band. They bring a classic mix of vocals and instrumentals from The Great American Songbook including selections from Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra and other legends from this ageless and ever-popular musical genre. Adding a little spice, the band will flavour the evening with big band versions of some modern classics ensuring an evening of music to appeal to everyone.

Tickets can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre

And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

Heaney Homeplace Bellaghy to host International Women’s Day Conference

The Belle of Mid Ulster Association to host  International Women’s Day Conference which will be held in The Heaney HomePlace Bellaghy on Thursday 8th March.

The Belle of Mid Ulster Association was formed in 2016 to support Mid Ulster Women and to inspire them to flourish personally, economically and professionally.  Our Mission Statement is “Devoted to Showcasing the Mid Ulster area as a great place to Live, Work and Visit. 

Our chosen charity which we hope to continue to support is The Northern Ireland Air Ambulance. 

The organisers of the Conference have decided to source their Speakers this year from Mid Ulster and have a truly inspirational line up of local ladies. 

The 2017 Belle of Mid-Ulster, Ailis Corey, is a two-time blood cancer survivor and a stem-cell transplant recipient.  A keen advocate for blood cancer awareness and blood, stem cell and organ donation, Ailis is a member of the ‘Transplant Sport Northern Ireland’ team and has represented them at the British Transplant Games on three occasions. 

Clodagh Dunlop will speak about her remarkable journey when at 37 years old, an inspirational young front line Police Officer was left with locked-in syndrome after suffering a devastating brain stem stroke.  Clodagh spent months trapped inside her body unable to move or speak and was only able to communicate by blinking.  However, she astounded everyone with her miraculous recovery and chose to do a sky dive to mark the day she almost lost her life. 

Emma Heatherington is a bestselling Author from Dungannon, Co Tyrone.  The mum of five has penned ten book including the international hit ‘The Legacy of Lucy Harte’ and the life story of Ireland’s Queen of Country Music, Philomena Begley.  She is also an acclaimed scriptwriter, songwriter and poet.  Her latest novel ‘A Part of Me and You’ was published in January by Harper Collins.

The main theme of the Conference will be “The Resilience of Women” and our Speakers have already demonstrated that they have this quality not only in their own lives but as they have touched the lives of others. 

The Conference in Bellaghy would be a source of information, entertainment and enlightenment.  We have accommodation for up to 200 people but delegates will be included on a first come first served basis.  There are no barriers to who attends this Conference so every lady from Mid Ulster is entitled to attend.  Should you wish to reserve a place please book online at Eventbrite.

This is an event not to be missed!

Fringe Festival hit set for The Old Courthouse

Chopping Chillies was a great hit at Edinburgh 2016 and we are delighted to welcome the show to The Old Courthouse for one night only on Saturday 3 February.

 

This solo show, written and performed by Clair Whitfield and directed by award winning director Guy Masterson. A mix of prose, storytelling and physical theatre weaving London and India in a tale of fate, friendship and personal transformation.

Chopping Chillies tells the tale of Ajna Jan, an Indian martial artist from Kerala, who following a tragic accident inherits his uncle’s cobblers shop in Camden Town. He moves from Cochin to London and uses his knowledge of the body’s pressure points to alter his customer’s footwear, posture, confidence and ultimately their lives. Powerless to repair his own life, he finds himself challenged only when a young, dreadlocked hipster Katie opens up a cafe next door, and begins making food that reminds him of his lost family and the country he left behind. This unlikely friendship changes both their lives.

This is an enthralling tale, full of charm and surprises. Tickets available from Box Office T: 9442 8331 or online www.theoldcourthousetheatre.com

“An extraordinary, humbling story of love, family, loss, grief, new beginnings and unexpected friendships. A delicious, appetising, spicy feast of a show!” (Edinburgh Guide, 2016)

Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI!

Down

Dawn (1928) is a silent film that tells the story of World War 1 martyr Edith Cavell, a nurse who risked her own life by rescuing prisoners of war from the Germans.  She was aided by Madame Ada Bodart, a Newry-born woman who plays herself in the film.  The movie is accompanied by pianist Darius Battiwalla, who has composed a score specifically for the movie. Showing at Newry Town Hall, Friday 2nd February at 8.00pm

Armagh

See the  wonderful displays of snowdrops planted over the years by staff and volunteers at the Argory this Saturday 3rd February at the Snowdrop Walk. Enjoy this spectacle at your leisure with the self-guided walk then relax in the coffee shop for a warm drink or a tasty bite.  Snowdrop plants also available to buy.

Fermanagh

You Must Be Joking,  this Saturday at the Ardhowen Theatre Enniskillen. This show is comedy stand-up heaven.  Fun and laughter for all ages is guaranteed, as four of the North’s best known comedians take to the stage.  With the ever endearing Jimmy Cricket, the first lady of Irish comedy May McFettridge, William Caulfield and Gene Fitzpatrick. Compere for the evening is May McFetridge’s long suffering driver John Linehan.

Tyrone

The Ceilidh is back! Enjoy a great evening of Scottish Country and Ceilidh dancing this Friday evening at the Burnavon Theatre Cookstown. With the help of experienced dance leaders Ken and Linda McLean, see how it is done and then join in. You don’t need to have danced before, just come armed with your best dancing shoes and a sense of fun!

Derry/Londonderry

Have a fun-tastic February at Foylehov!  Their Shoot it Out package is 1/2 Price – Just £12.50 per person. That means you can do Laser Clay Shooting + Archery + Football Golf for just £12.50pp for all 3 activities! Perfect day out, having fun with friends & family. This fab offer is available on any dates booked from 3rd February to 28th February 2018.  Booking is essential

Antrim

In his funniest and most impossible show yet, David Meade, the first mentalist to win a million dollars in a Las Vegas casino, will blow your mind as he beats the odds and predicts the impossible at the Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey.

Belfast

On Saturday 3rd February, it’s Belfast Giants vs Cardiff Devils in Belfast! Saturday’s game is the second of two weekend games against the Devils at The SSE Arena, Belfast. Face-off is at 7.00pm at The SSE Arena, Belfast & tickets are on sale online from Ticketmaster.ie OR from the Arena Box Office in person/by calling 028 9073 9074.

For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.

 

OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including beautiful B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and great value self-catering properties. Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week to help you plan a short break.

 

Winter Wonderland Weekender, Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges, Co. Fermanagh from £135 per person sharing.

The four-star Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel is idyllically set on the shores of scenic Lough Erne, bordered by private grounds and gardens, yet only one kilometre from the historic town of Enniskillen. Offer includes a two-night weekend stay, fully cooked breakfast each morning and a four-course dinner on one evening. Whilst visiting enjoy complimentary use of the Killyhevlin Health Club complete with indoor swimming pool and outdoor hot tub. To book call 028 6632 3481. Offer available until 31 March.

 

Valentine’s Escape, Galgorm Resort & Spa, Co. Antrim from £140 per person sharing.

The five-star Galgorm is Northern Ireland’s premier luxury hotel and spa, set in 163 acres of lush parkland, with the spectacular River Maine flowing through the estate. Offer includes one nights’ accommodation in a superior guestroom with champagne, chocolates and full Irish breakfast . Experience the ultimate in relaxation and wellness in the Thermal Village & Serenity Garden. Indulge in a three-course evening meal in either Gillies Bar & Grill or Fratelli Ristorante then retire to your room with a romantic rose petal turndown. To book call 028 2588 1001. Offer available 9-14 February.

 

5 nights for the price of 4, Gorse Hill Farm, Co. Down from £300 per stay.

Gorse Hill is a magnificent two bedroom self-catering cottage set in the heart of the Mourne Mountains, a five minute drive from Bryansford and 10 minutes from Newcastle. The property caters for up to four people and is ideal for a family retreat. Enjoy five nights for the price of four on midweek stays at this four-star accommodation. To book call 028 4321 9314. Offer available until 28 February 2018.

 

All offers are subject to availability.  For further information visit www.discovernorthernireland.com

 

Emmerdale star and bike fan Dominic Brunt is VIP guest at Blackhorse NI Motorcycle Festival

The stage is set for the Blackhorse NI Motorcycle Festival at the Eikon Exhibition Centre in February, when Emmerdale star Dominic Brunt will be among the special guests.

The Cheshire actor plays vet Paddy Kirk on the much-loved ITV soap and the 47-year-old – a huge motorbikes fan – has jumped at the chance to indulge his passion at the three-day motorcycling extravaganza in Lisburn, which takes place from Friday, February 2nd to Sunday, February 4th.

Joining Brunt on the guest list are top racers Lee Johnston, Alastair Seeley, Keith Farmer and John McGuinness plus other, who will be on hand to sign autographs and mingle with the fans.

Ulster Grand Prix ‘Man of the Meeting’ Peter Hickman has also been confirmed in recent days.

The Louth man had a season to remember as Hickman claimed five podiums from five starts at the Isle of Man TT before chalking up a treble of wins at Dundrod.

Hickman has signed with the Smiths Racing team for a second season to contest the British Superbike Championship and the international road races.

New Honda Racing signing Johnston and North West 200 record-breaker Seeley will engage in some early season rivalry when they line up for some fun pit bike racing outside the venue, with Ballymoney’s Seamus Elliott also taking on the challenge.

Organised for the 23rd year by Billy Nutt and his son Marty, the annual exhibition has become a must-see fixture on the motorcycling calendar.

All the latest models from the major manufacturers will be on display, including Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, Kawasaki, BMW, KTM and Triumph etc.

Exhibitors include Phillip McCallen Motorcycles, Charles Hurst Motorcycles (BMW, Yamaha Honda), Motoplus Kawasaki (Coleraine), Crossan Motorcycles, GS Motorcycles,Davy’s Motorcycles and HTM Motorcyles. Show-goers will also have the opportunity to snap up the latest merchandise from the Clinton Enterprises stand.

A fantastic line-up of classic machinery will be on show, including Honda’s rare CR93  plus a rare display of race bikes from Eddie Roberts collection..

The feast of entertainment also includes Mattie Griffin’s world-renowned stunt rider, while top trials rider Andrew Perry will demonstrate his incredible skill plus live racing of Pit Bikes and Super Moto bikes on Saturday and Sunday. Opening times are Friday, February 2nd (2pm-10pm) and Saturday and Sunday, February 3rd-4th (10am-5pm). Admission is £12/€12 for adults and £6/€6 Euros for senior citizens. Children under 15 admitted free.

Free car parking is available on-site and three minibuses will be operating a shuttle service to the Eikon Exhibition Centre from Lisburn Rail Centre, also free of charge.

For more details, check out the official Facebook page for the festival @NI Motorcycle Fest or visit www.motorcyclefest.tv. You can also call Nutt Promotions on: 028 70351199 or email: info@nutttravel.com.

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural events. Here are 10 exciting things taking place this week (29 January – 4 February 2018)

 

  1. Imbolc International Music Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 28 January – 4 February. A celebration of music reflecting the diversity of the contemporary Irish music scene. The festival will showcase cutting edge acts alongside longstanding masters of traditional music. With concerts, workshops, film screenings, community and participatory events and events for children, there is something for everyone.
  2. Snowdrop Walks, Dungannon, 3 – 25 February. Come and see wonderful displays of snowdrops planted by staff and volunteers over the years at The Argory. Enjoy this spectacle at your leisure with a self-guided walk, then relax in the coffee shop for a warm drink or tasty bite.
  3. Vintage, Classic & Sports Car Show, Newcastle, 26-18 January. Filling the Slieve Donard Hotel’s Grand Ballroom will be more than 40 vehicles spanning 60 years of automotive history, all of them lovingly restored and maintained by their local owners.
  4. Oh What A Night – Jersey Guys, Newry, 1 February. Oh What A Night – Shane Nolan and Jersey Guys pay homage to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at the Bank Parade, Newry. Celebrating all of the hits by Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons with fantastic vocal harmonies and dance moves.
  5. NI Motorcycle Festival 2018, Lisburn, 2 – 4 February. Bringing entertainment for all the family, The NI Motorcycle Festival includes stunt shows, aerial displays, drifting and celebrity guests. Don’t miss out on this exciting motorcycle festival coming to the Balmoral Park, Lisburn.
  6. Gilbert and George: Scapegoating Pictures for Belfast, Belfast, 26 January-22 April. Occupying all three of The MAC’s gallery spaces, this large-scale exhibition marks the 50th anniversary of Gilbert and George’s collaborative practice, which began when they met as students at St Martin’s School of Art, in 1967. Since this time, they have created work collaboratively, declaring themselves to be ‘two people, one artist’.
  7. World Wetlands Day at Castle Espie, Co. Down, 2 February. Experience the sights and sounds of Castle Espie during an exclusive one hour tour of the reserve as we celebrate World Wetlands Day. Tours last approximately one hour and take place at 12.00, 14.00 and 15.00.
  8. Cookery Demonstration with Paula McIntyre, Co. Down, 31 January.  Cookery demonstration with one of Northern Ireland’s leading chefs Paula McIntyre comes to the Millbrook House Hotel, Ballynahinch. Paula hosts the cookery slot on Radio Ulster’s Saturday magazine programme and also writes a weekly recipes column for The Sunday Life Magazine.
  9. Gradam Ceoil TG4 Traditional Music Awards, Belfast, 4 February. Gradam Ceoil TG4 comes to The Waterfront, Belfast, the first time in its 21-year history. The live concert and award ceremony features the best artists in Irish music and song celebrating their talents and achievements. Gradam Ceoil is known as the Oscars of traditional music and the two hour live concert will be broadcast on TG4 and worldwide on TG4.ie.
  10. Dumped Divorcee Support Group, Derry~Londonderry, 29 January – 3 February. The smash hit, critically-acclaimed show ‘The Dumped Divorcee Support Group’, saw the divorcees ride off into the sunset with their new partners to live happily ever after. Right? Wrong. After another major disaster in their love lives, Rosie and Eileen are homeless and living with Maura in her two-bedroom house and the situation is explosive. See this entertaining show as it comes to the Millennium Forum, Derry~Londonderry.

 

 

For more information on these events or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit  www.DiscoverNorthernIreland.com.

Love Local at Comber Farmers’ Market

After taking a break in January, the award winning Comber Farmers’ Market will reopen for the new season on Thursday 1 February from 9.00am – 1.00pm.

The theme of this market is #LoveLocal and with Valentine’s Day just around the corner, there will be lots of foody gifts to buy for loved ones (or to simply treat yourself!).

Jam and chutney maker, Will Clendinning from ‘The Local’ is a trader at the market and said, “I have been attending Comber Farmers’ Market since it opened in July 2014 and have built up a regular customer base who return every month to buy my jams and chutneys.  I attend a lot of markets around Northern Ireland and Comber Farmers’ Market is one of the best with a fabulous range of top quality food produce made by local people.”

The February market will also welcome new entrepreneur, Margaret Donaldson from Comber who has started a doughnut business called  ‘Dough Naughty’.  Her range will include sweet and savoury doughnuts, sticky buns, bread and butter puddings and sticky toffee puddings.

Alderman Deborah Girvan who helps to run the market on behalf of Comber Regeneration Community Partnership said, “The market is an important outlet for new food producers.  It gives them an opportunity to test their products and helps to create employment in the future.  Small businesses are the lifeblood of our local economy.  I would encourage people to come along to our award winning market and support our local producers and at the same time buy and enjoy the best food produce in Northern Ireland!”

The market is situated just off Comber Square in the ground of St Marys with car parking available in surrounding public car parks.

Find out more about Comber Farmers’ Market at www.combermarket.co.uk or on the Market’s Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages.

 

FABULOUS NEW SEASON OF CONCERTS AT PORTICO

Live music lovers have some real treats lined up at Portico in Portaferry.

The new season kicks off in style on Saturday 3 February with a rare opportunity to hear baritone Sir Thomas Allen, courtesy of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Star of opera houses all over the world, he has sung over 50 roles at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. An acclaimed recitalist he will sing, accompanied by pianist Joseph Middleton, pieces from Schumann, Vaughan Williams and many others.

On Friday 16 February percussionists O Duo whizz around the stage in an exciting family concert performing an invigorating mix of classical music alongside popular classics from TV and film on a huge array of percussion including marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, drum kit, African and Brazilian drums! Supported by Ards Arts, all tickets cost just £5.

The Björn Identity will be raising the roof on Saturday 24 February. Exceeding all expectations of Abba tribute bands, they are widely known for their love of audience participation, Swedish humour, professionalism and commitment to the music of their idols. You will be dancing!

Bringing an exciting programme including Vivaldi, Hummel, Bach and Mozart, the Chamber Philharmonic Europe is performing on Saturday 14 April. With its outstanding reputation and astonishing soloists Cyrill Gussaroff (trumpet) and Michel Gershwin (violin), this promises to be an evening of exceptional chamber music.

And it doesn’t stop there! There’s a host of other great concerts lined up too including barbershop quartet 4 in a Bar, the fabulous Elvis Spectacular Show and theatre The Wonder Tales. More information on any of the above concerts can be found at www.porticoards.com or you can buy tickets in person at The Rock Bakery in Portaferry.