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)
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.- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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’.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.

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!).
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 at the Forum for four nights starting Wednesday, January 31st, the follow-on from the original critically acclaimed show, with a cast that includes some ‘new and outrageous characters’, according to Irene.
The essay celebrates Seamus Heaney’s love for the poetry of Robert Burns, his belief in the power of words and poetry to connect rather than divide and the joy of language found in Ulster Scots, Gaelic and the everyday colloquial phrases of Ulster.
Over the course of one day, ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’, a classic of modern American literature, will be presented chapter by chapter in a unique initiative called ‘Book Your Chapter!’
Tickets For Her Award-Winning and Record-Setting Show Go On Sale Saturday 27 January at 9am
Seamlessly fusing modern comedy and drama with classical verse, this adaptation brings new life, energy and insight to the classic play. This is ‘Macbeth’ like you’ve never seen it – physical, guttural and intelligent – full of energy, comedy and all of the darkness and death that keeps audiences coming back to Shakespeare’s classic.