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

Antrim

Northern Ireland’s Armed Forces Day event will transform Jordanstown Loughshore Park on Saturday 22 June from 10am until 5pm into a lively venue for all.

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Armagh

The Stars, The Moon and the Georgian Sky. Join Northern Ireland Opera as they present a brand new Salon event designed for, and performed in, the stunning Bishop’s Palace in Armagh.

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Belfast

The awe-inspiring Allison McGrath and her band Soulantics make a welcome return to the Saturday Afternoon Club, 22nd June. Note, this is a full band performance this time ..!  The American Bar/Sailortown.

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Down

The annual Comber Earlies Food Festival, taking place on Saturday 22 June 2024, is always a wonderful day out filled with family fun, cookery demos in the Festival Kitchen and activities that celebrate the Comber Earlies potato which holds PGI Status.

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Fermanagh

To mark the launch of the new trails at Crom, you are invited to a celebration weekend in partnership with Lough Erne Landscape Partnership. You can enjoy a weekend of arts, culture, nature and heritage.

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Derry/Londonderry

Join Cancer Focus NI under the stars and immerse yourself in the moonlit water at Splash Outdoor Waterpark in Moneymore on 21st June 2024 at 8pm.  Each ticket includes a complimentary hot drink and a Cancer Focus teeshirt. Cancer Focus Northern Ireland are delighted to have teamed up with Splash outside Moneymore, slap bang in the middle of Northern Ireland.

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Tyrone

“Much bloodshed & rebellion by contention for the seigniory”: Gaelic succession in early modern Ireland. Ranfurly House, Dungannon.

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