We share our pick of what’s on this weekend across NI
Antrim
Culture Club – Island Arts Centre. Start the weekend with creativity. Activities to encourage children to express themselves in a supportive, nurturing environment and have fun and make new friends along the way!
Find out more HERE
Armagh
Poetry Writing Workshop, Market Place Theatre, Armagh. Growth, abundance, light, movement, life… as the wintry air heats up and the sun comes through the coldness, feel the warmth and beauty of new beginnings this Spring, through poetry!
Find out more HERE
Belfast
Opera returns to the main stage this spring with the Barber of Seville! Lyric Opera returns to Belfast with this iconic masterpiece in a production bright with colour, high in humour and full of action.
Find out more HERE
Down
The young musicians of Ards Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann invite you to a joyful celebration of Irish traditional music in the beautiful setting of Bangor Castle.
Find out more HERE
Fermanagh
Information Lecture: Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path through the teaching of Bruno Groening – medically documented.
Find out more HERE
Derry/Londonderry
A story is always better if you have someone to share it with and what better spot to meet and share stories than HomePlace? HomePlace Book Club, Bellaghy.
Find out more HERE
Tyrone
After standing ovations at its debut and rave reviews at the Millennium Forum, the outrageous new comedy NIP & TUCK is coming to the Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown.
Find out more HERE


The exhibition brings together a selection of sketches alongside their corresponding paintings and prints, offering a rare insight into how Croft developed ideas from initial marks to finished works. Spanning over 70 years of sketchbooks, the collection explores themes of landscape and still life, often evolving into striking abstractions.
Add value to your winter city stay with The Harrison Chambers of Distinction in Belfast. Starting from £195, guests booking any two nights during February will receive the second night free when staying in one of the hotel’s individually themed luxury suites. Each suite is inspired by creatives, thinkers and cultural figures associated with Belfast. Located within walking distance to Belfast’s vibrant cultural scene, enjoy the Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Lyric Theatre, Grand Opera House, as well as Belfast’s buzzing nightlife. Visit
The Harrison is launching a St Patrick’s Day Long Weekend Break offer. Starting from £249 for two nights, guests staying two nights on Sunday 15 and Monday 16 or Monday 16 and Tuesday 17 over the St Patrick’s Day long weekend will receive 25% off room rates, a traditional Irish cocktail served in Napoleon’s Nose Bar, and live music in-house, creating an authentic celebratory atmosphere. Visit
Valentine’s Dinner at The Rabbit Hotel and Retreat. Begin with a cocktail on arrival before easing into a beautifully crafted five course menu. Starting with an amuse bouche, moving through thoughtful starters and a main designed to impress. And if sharing is your thing, the Chateaubriand is the perfect centrepiece.
During ReadOn, children are sponsored to read more for fun, at home or in school. The money raised through their efforts fund emotional, social and therapeutic support services for children and families navigating childhood cancer across Northern Ireland.
Expect an evening of toe-tapping favourites, uplifting anthems and classic show moments — perfect for theatre lovers, groups of friends, and anyone looking for a memorable night out.
Children aged 6–12 can immerse themselves in creative adventures, designing characters and worlds inspired by K-pop and mythical demon hunters (Tuesday 10th February), or exploring the colourful and fizzy wonders of art-meets-science with Mini Professors in Colour Magic (Friday 13th February).