EMBRACE AUTUMN’S BEAUTY: DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF THE SEASON ACROSS ARMAGH

Highlights include Viking Weekend, Halloween, Apple Harvest Fayre, and the annual Georgian Festival

Autumn is in full swing across Armagh, inviting visitors to embrace the region’s autumn beauty through a showcase of unique and seasonal events. The jam-packed programme highlights Armagh as a must-visit destination for autumn, with a variety of immersive experiences from Viking Weekend to Halloween and apple harvest celebrations.

Viking Weekend at the legendary Navan Centre and Fort takes place on September 28 and 29. Attendees will be transported back to the days of legend, with access to the Viking encampment, the resident clan of Celts, and the historical and archaeological wonders of the area. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a family looking for a fun weekend, this is a must-see event where visitors can embrace the beauty of Armagh’s historic landscapes against an autumnal backdrop.

As we approach the spookiest time of year, Halloween events will light up the region with ghoulish fun for all ages. Navan Centre & Fort’s Halloween Spooktacular kicks off with Little Spooks. Taking place from October 26 to 31, families can enjoy ghost stories, a haunted trail through the ancient site, and pumpkin carving competitions with plenty of treats – and perhaps a few tricks.

From October 25 to 28, the Halloween Ghost Tours of Armagh bring history to life with gruesome tales of the city’s past. With ghostly guides, the one-hour walking tour offers both thrills and a chance to embrace the darker side of Armagh’s autumn charm.

Why not experience something new with a Dining in the Dark experience at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour. Encounter a night of shadowy ambience with a delicious autumnal menu under the gaze of the Night King’s army, from 31 October – 2 November. For a more traditional Halloween experience, The Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre will be held on Saturday October 26. The unique festival celebrates the local apple harvest and the PGI status of the Bramley apple.

Apple Sundays at Ardress House, running from October 6 to 20, offer hands-on apple pressing, cider tasting, and apple baking competitions, perfect for families looking to experience the rich beauty of Armagh’s rich agricultural heritage.

For a truly immersive orchard experience, the Long Meadow Cider Orchard Tour & Tastings kick off on October 24 offering a deep dive into apple production, from orchard walks to cider tastings. Visitors will get a behind-the-scenes look at the McKeever family’s award-winning craft cider production, complete with a chance to relax and sample local treats.

For live music lovers, the William Kennedy Piping Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary from November 14 to 17, bringing world-renowned pipers to Armagh for a musical journey that resonates with the spirit of the season.

As the season transitions to winter, the festive spirit takes centre stage with the highly anticipated Armagh Georgian Festival from November 28 to December 1. The highlight of the festival, Georgian Day on November 30, will transport visitors back in time with horse-drawn carriages, street performances, and market stalls, all set against the stunning Georgian architecture of Armagh. The Highway Man’s Banquet on November 29 takes place in the Archbishop’s Palace, a night of tales of dastardly deeds and the most sumptuous menu. Don’t miss the candlelit Baroque Concert on December 1, which concludes the festival with a musical journey through 18th-century Europe.

Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or a chance to immerse yourself in seasonal festivities, the destination offers something for everyone. Embrace the season and discover why Armagh is the perfect autumnal destination.

For more information and to book tickets for any of the events, visit visitarmagh.com/autumn.

Embrace a giant Spooky spirit this Halloween

Over 50 Halloween Happenings Across Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is home to some of the most epic Halloween experiences. Be part of Europe’s largest Halloween Festival as the Walled City welcomes the spirit of Samhain through its historic gates for a festival like no other. Search for paranormal activity at the Crumlin Road Goal, explore where monsters meet magic at the Marble Arch Caves, or make your way to the Footsteps in the Forest festival at Slieve Gullion Forest Park.

Across Northern Ireland, get ready to immerse yourself in eerie thrills, ghoulish delights, and hauntingly good times. Whether you’re looking for frightful fun, to snap super cute pics at a Pumpkin Patch, or are planning a terrifying (-ly themed!) trip, this Halloween events roundup is your one-stop shop this spooky season!

Beware! Face your fears with these frightful experiences

  1. Crumlin Road Gaol New 4 Hour Paranormal Investigation Tour, Belfast

Are you brave enough to search for paranormal activity in one of Belfast’s most haunted buildings?  This Paranormal Investigation will take you to the various hot spots of the Gaol where paranormal activity has been reported and the guide will tell you of the harrowing stories associated with them.

  1. Paranormal and Ghost Tour of Belfast City Centre

Francis Higgins, BelfastLad, takes you on a ghost tour of Belfast City Centre on this sell out paranormal walk around the haunted streets this Halloween. The tour lasts for over two hours, and you will be walking for most of that time so sensible shoes and brave hearts are needed.

  1. Clifton Street Cemetery Tour, Belfast

Step back in time as you enter through the gates of Clifton Street Cemetery. Visit the graves of radicals and reformers, as well as the final resting places of the industrial giants who helped to shape Belfast into a global powerhouse. Your tour guide will tell you tales of bodysnatching and the thousands of souls who lie in unmarked graves.

  1. Martin McCrossan City Walking Tours – Spooky Tours, Derry~Londonderry

Did you know that Derry~Londonderry was named the Number 1 Halloween Destination in the world? Hear about the ghosts of past and present through genuine stories of ghostly goings on in the city.

  1. Spirits of the East Coast Starting at Grace Neill’s, Donaghadee, County Down

Join Nicky Jones of Experience & Explore NI on a spooky Halloween jaunt around Donaghadee. Hear some ghoulish tales as you wander through the haunted streets of the old harbour town. Settle your nerves post-tour with a Copeland Gin cocktail, or a soft drink alternative, when you return to Grace Neill’s with its own scary stories to tell.

  1. Halloween Ghost Tours, Armagh, County Armagh

An evening of Ghosts and Ghouls – be sure to book a place on the Halloween Walking tours of Armagh City on 25 – 28 October. This Trail of approx. one hour will be a mix of gruesome tales of days gone by coupled with a few surprises along the way.

  1. Springhill after Dark: Haunting tales from the house, Magherafelt, County Londonderry

For over 300 years, myths and legends have shrouded National Trust’s Springhill House in mystery. These tales, passed down through generations of the family, have left an eerie presence, as if not all past residents have truly departed. Join a member of the Lenox-Conyngham family during the haunting season to hear stories from a bygone era within the house. Also check out their Spooky Halloween Experience.

8.  Haunted locations to explore in the Causeway Coast and Glens this Halloween, various locations.

Plan your next getaway this October along the Causeway Coast and Glens, home to many hauntings and spooky tales. From distilleries full of demons to Celtic Vampires, check out these supposedly haunted locations to explore on the Causeway Coastal Route (if you dare!).

  1. Todds Leap: Get Put! (Part V) Descent into Distortion, Ballygawley, County Tyrone

From the bone-chilling twists of their haunted maze to the adrenaline-pumping off-road ghost ride, they are serving up a unique blend of frightful fun for the brave-hearted. Gather your mates, muster your courage, and embark on an adventure that will haunt your memories.

  1. Fright Night at the Jungle NI, Moneymore, County Londonderry

Whether you’re a seasoned Fright Night survivor or a fearless newcomer, prepare yourself for an experience that will haunt your dreams. This year, they’re pushing the boundaries of fear with an all-new Woodland Trail, six spine-chilling scare attractions, and a twisted ensemble of Street Theatre characters.

 

Where Halloween comes to life at some of our most iconic sites

 

  1. Derry Halloween

Every Halloween, the city of Derry~Londonderry comes alive with ancient spirits welcoming you to join its Awakening. Be part of Europe’s largest Halloween Festival as the Walled City welcomes the spirit of Samhain through its historic gates for a festival like no other. For four nights from October 28th–31st the worlds of past and present collide to create a dazzling street celebration of all things spooky, showcasing the folklore, history and heritage that makes the city so special.

  1. Halloween at Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down

As the fog rolls in and the trees cast long, twisted shadows, venture deep into the heart of Mount Stewart on a mystical journey along the Folklore and Legends Halloween Trail, where eerie tales from folklore and mythology come to life.

  1. Halloween at Montalto Estate, Ballynahinch, County Down

Montalto Estate has been overtaken by dark forces, transforming the landscape with eerie sounds and sights, creating an unforgettable experience for all who dare to explore. If you’ve had the courage to navigate the spooky Halloween Adventure Walk, your experience will end in their haunted Pumpkin Patch. The Halloween experience is suitable for kids and families of all ages.

  1. Halloween at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone

Listen to tales of lore and misfortune, give barn dancing a go, dress up as a scarecrow, and taste delicious Halloween fayre like barmbrack and apple tart. Get involved with crafts, face-painting, and family-friendly activities plus a Halloween trail for little ones to follow.

  1. Halloween at Ulster Folk Museum, Holywood, County Down

Discover the origins, traditions and customs of the spookiest time of year. Watch traditional turnip carving demonstrations, get hands-on at the Halloween craft stations and listen to tales of Jack O Lantern in the RIC Barracks. Come along to learn about traditional folk cures and remedies and wonder at their magical crafts and curiosities (Halloween day only). You might even discover what the future holds for you in a cabbage reading at Coradreenan Farmhouse.

  1. The Halloween Experience at Glenarm Castle and Garden, Glenarm, County Antrim

Come join the fun at Glenarm Castle over the Halloween holidays for a bewitching concoction of activities. See the castle grounds transform into a school of magic and mystery where your little ones can learn how to make their own wands and receive special wand training, while helping the resident Potions Master create the most preposterous potions.

  1. Monster Market at Rowallane Garden, Saintfield, County Down

Find some devilish deals, hauntingly good prices and a host of local traders taking over the Stableyard for the Monster Market. With their trademark wicker costumes, the ever popular Armagh Rhymers will be paying a visit to capture your imagination between12pm & 3pm. Stop by, play some games, sing along and watch as they bring the garden to life. With a fiendishly fearsome Halloween walk and a host of things to see and do across the garden you’re sure to have a frightfully good time.

  1. Halloween at Hillsborough, Royal Hillsborough, County Down

Let the kids run free in 100 acres of spectacular gardens, beautifully decorated for the Halloween season. Get closer to nature with special family workshops, navigate the twisty maze, go on a storytelling walk, and hunt for scarecrows designed by talented artists and local communities.

  1. Whispers at the Wake: A Castle Ward Murder Mystery, Strangford, County Down

Can you piece together the clues, unmask the killer, and survive the mystery before it’s too late? Come dressed in your finest attire and prepare for a thrilling evening of deception, betrayal, and dark twists in the eerie grandeur of the mansion. In partnership with Play Dead NI, come along for an interactive Murder Mystery experience where you are the investigator.

  1. Carrick-a-Rede Halloween Fun Fest, Ballintoy, County Antrim

At Carrick-a-Rede, visitors with a fear of heights are often scared, but the team are taking frights to a whole new level at their Halloween Fun Fest.

  1. Finn’s Frightful Fun Fest, Bushmills, County Antrim

Spend this Halloween at Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site as their resident, ferocious giant hosts his Frightful Fun Fest at the Giant’s Causeway. Join Programming and Partnerships Officer, Keith for a series of special, spooktacular guided tours to hear unnerving stories of the lost spirits of the Causeway Coast. Enjoy face painting, a treasure hunt, creepy crafts and more.

  1. Halloween Bug Hunt at The Argory, Moy, County Armagh

Come and experience a creepy crawly half-term at The Argory. Spooky spiders and creepy crawlies are usually hidden away at The Argory, but this half-term they’ve come out and taken over.

  1. Cauldron Quest at Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down

Bring the whole family to Castle Ward for a spellbinding trail through their enchanted woodland in “The Cauldron Quest”. Perfect for children of all ages, this outdoor fantasy adventure will stir the imagination and create unforgettable Halloween memories for the whole family.

  1. Little Spooks at Navan Centre and Fort, Armagh, County Armagh

Navan Centre and Fort is set to be the spookiest place in town for all ghosts, goblins, witches and wizards. With bewitching stage performances, a mysterious trail and themed games, Little Spooks is the perfect way to celebrate Halloween.

  1. Monsters & Magic, A Halloween Family Adventure at Marble Arch Caves, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh

Come along for an enchanting outdoor Halloween adventure where monsters meet magic. Wander through the enchanted woodland on an interactive guided quest, encounter magical creatures and uncover hidden treasures. Prepare for thrills and chills in a safe, family-friendly atmosphere.

 

Epic Halloween Adventures Lurking Around Every Corner

 

26.Footsteps in the Forest at Slieve Gullion Forest Park, County Armagh

As the crisp autumn air settles in, the Footsteps in the Forest festival at Slieve Gullion Forest Park offers a perfect Halloween adventure. This extended festival celebrates the ancient festival of Samhain with eerie entertainment, tantalising treats and immersive storytelling.

  1. Halloween Happenings in Limavady, Ballymoney, Ballycastle and Coleraine, County Antrim and County Londonderry

Let the fun begin and check out all the fantastic Halloween experiences on offer this season.

28.Halloween at Share Discovery Village, Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh

Make the most of the Halloween holidays by coming to Share Discovery Village to take part in one of their spooky Halloween activities. From Creepy Combat Corps, Spooky Paddle, Witchy Kitchen, Trick or Treat Boo Bash and Dark Discovery Escape, there is something for all ages.

  1. Fear Forest at Colin Glen Forest Park, Belfast

Get ready for an unforgettable experience this Halloween season at Colin Glen Forest Park’s very first ‘Fear Forest’ event, taking place 11 – 31 October. The forest will transform into a terrifying landscape filled with demonic clowns and spine-chilling Halloween characters lurking in the shadows, ready to haunt your every step. This immersive experience is set deep within the secluded woods, creating the perfect backdrop for a night of adrenaline-pumping fear and fun. Check website for age guidelines.

  1. Halloween Hooley at Larne Town Park, County Antrim

Meet some of your favourite Halloween characters as you make your way around the event, which is sure to have some tricks and treats along the way. The self-guided walk through the park will also feature fire displays, bubbles, bugs and beasties, a kid’s disco, arts and crafts, and messy play in the Witch’s Kitchen. The night finishes with a spectacular fireworks show if the weather permits.

  1. Granda Ben’s BOO Trail at Todds Leap Activity Centre, Ballygawley, County Tyrone

Come along to Granda Ben’s ‘BOO’ Trail this October as it’s transformed into a Halloween Hunt. Explore their Ethical Zoo Trail, trek through forests on your Fun Halloween Hunt, find all the dinosaur gravestones, make a potion in the witch’s kitchen, make your way through the spider’s web maze and so much more.

  1. Supernatural October Half-Term at WWT Castle Espie, Comber, County Down

Explore the supernatural this October half-term and discover activities that show just how super wetland nature can be. From wildlife spotting and bug hunting to wand-making and storytelling, the wetlands are bubbling over with magic. Also check out Mrs Maker’s Spooky Masquerade Art Workshop at WWT Castle Espie.

  1. Halloween Adventure Ride with Crindle Stables, Limavady, County Londonderry

A fantastic way for the whole family to enjoy horse riding, perfect for beginners and first timers. The team at Crindle Stables makes sure everyone feels welcome, including those requiring autism-friendly experiences. Competitive Halloween-themed horseback games are sure to have everyone excited, or you can relax with an autumn trek (weather dependent) through beautiful places followed by pony feeding.

  1. Purple Turnip Halloween Festival, Lisburn, County Antrim

Purple Turnip Halloween Festival will take place on Sat 26 Oct from 12 noon to 3pm, where they will be transforming Market Square into a spook-tacular extravaganza as part of their Halloween celebrations. This is a family-fun festival, free to attend.

  1. Halloween Fireworks Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening on 31st October, starting with a Town Centre Halloween parade from 4.30pm, followed by the spectacular fireworks display.

Stay tuned for more updates and join in celebrating the return of this beloved event.

  1. Halloween at Glenpark Estate, Omagh, County Tyrone

Walk the estate and enjoy new fun and frights, fresh for 2024. With so much on offer from spooky karaoke, marshmallow toasting, scary stories and a tractor ride to facepainting, arts and crafts and an obstacle course including their mega hay slide, they have all you need for a fun family-friendly day out.

 

Magical Delights, Pumpkin Patches and Halloween Fun

 

  1. Freaky Fun Farm at Fermanagh Fun Farm & Granny Flo’s Cafe, Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh

Don’t miss freaky Fun Farm for a Halloween experience of laughter, fear and prizes. During your experience you’ll get to enjoy the pumpkin patch field and carving shed, creepy games to win some creepy prizes, join the local witch at her creepy cinema to watch her favourite scary programme. And jump on board the terrifying train trail and dare to travel with their haunted character to meet some of his fiendish friends along the way.

  1. Halloween at Broughgammon Farm with Pumpkin Picking, Ballycastle, County Antrim

Halloween at the Farm is back again. This year they have pumpkin picking, a witchy scavenger hunt, Halloween craft barn and scarecrow competition. Enjoy their beautiful farm shop & cafe serving up themed treats, hot chocolates and mulled apple juice. Come and see the farm animals in their working farm barns. There are goats, calves, pigs and donkeys to see there as well as the rest of their regenerative farm to explore.

  1. Pumpkin Patch and Halloween Spook Event with Ballyburren Outdoor Escapes, Ballynahinch, County Down

Ballyburren Outdoor Escapes transforms into a spine-tingling wonderland for families. Begin your journey in their enchanting pumpkin patch, where you can pick the perfect pumpkin. Enter the Barn of Ghouls for some creative pumpkin carving. The fun continues as the Witches from the Swamp guide you through face painting and spooky crafts.

  1. Pumpkin Patch at The Ark Open Farm, Newtownards, County Down

Grab a wheelbarrow and pick your perfect pumpkin from the beautiful pumpkin patch. Head on an adventure around the fairytale forest, make slime, toast marshmallows and much more.

  1. Hallowee’uns at The Jungle NI, Moneymore, County Londonderry

The Jungle NI transforms into a magical world of spooky surprises and autumnal fun with Hallowee’uns. Perfect for families looking for a memorable Halloween experience, join for pumpkin picking, ghostly tales and thrilling activities that will have your kids howling with delight.

  1. Pesky Pumpkin Trail at Enniskillen Castle, County Fermanagh

Presenting their children’s trail to track down those Pesky Pumpkins nesting in their galleries to solve the hidden clue and claim a Halloween prize. There are other family-friendly activities to do at the Castle from the Talking Townlands trail to the Hen’s Teeth Challenge. Check the website for more Halloween adventures.

  1. Pumpkin Forest & Gruffalo Walk at Colin Glen, Belfast

Hear the story of The Gruffalo before heading outdoors for a guided walk through the deep dark wood to meet your favourite characters and even stop by the pumpkin patch, where you’ll pick out your very own pumpkin to carve and take home.

  1. RSPB’s Spooky Pumpkin Patch at Belfast’s Window on Wildlife

Join RSPB NI’s Window on Wildlife this Halloween as they lay on a host of activities at their Spooky Pumpkin Patch as part of their Big Wild Halloween celebrations. With spooky decorations and creepy stories about all the things that go bump in the night for all your little monsters.

  1. Fultons Pumpkin Patch, Strabane, County Tyrone

Check out over 22 types of pumpkin planted this season, come along, grab a wheelbarrow and roam through their colorful pumpkin patch. They also have additional attractions, including indoor spook tunnel – enter if you dare, indoor animal corner and witch house.

  1. Date Night at Streamvale Farm Pumpkin Patch, Belfast

Bored of Date Night?  Streamvale Farm has the perfect evening for you, your date or your mates. Visit their floodlit Pumpkin Patch and choose your perfect pumpkin. Carve your pumpkin in their marquee, leaving all the smells and mess with them. Also including feeding times, tractor rides, barrel rides, meet snakes & reptiles, Spooky Sister’s Sweet Shop, marshmallow toasting and haunted house. Also, check out tickets for the family friendly Halloween Pumpkin Patch Experience.

  1. Halloween Donkey Date Night – Pumpkin Carving and Craic for Grown-ups, Ballynahinch, County Down

Welcome to Kinedale Donkeys’ spook-tacular “Halloween Donkey Date Night”. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you spend a delightful evening with their bewitching donkeys. The event kicks off with a fun speed dating session, where you will have the chance to meet the donkeys, dressed in Halloween costumes. Following your speed-dating, meet, feed and cuddle the other farm residents. By candlelight search for the perfect pumpkin, and you’ll also be treated to a delectable Halloween-themed feed in their rustic barn.

  1. Drive-In Cinema at Let’s Go Hydro, Belfast

Running 21st of October – 3rd of November, enjoy Halloween Showings at Let’s Go Hydro. Drive in and sit back with pizza delivered to your door this Halloween season.

 

Tales, Tours and Tastes of Halloween

 

  1. Bewitching Bazaar at Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down

Step into the hauntingly beautiful grounds of Castle Ward for the Bewitching Bazaar Craft Market. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of their historic Georgian estate, this market is perfect for those who love all things spooky and magical.

  1. Dine after Dark and Tour at Game of Thrones Studio, Banbridge, County Down

Join an exclusive evening exploring Game of Thrones sets and props while indulging in a themed menu inspired by the show’s most memorable locations.

  1. Halloween Slime at Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory, Belfast

Head to Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory this Halloween to create some of the scariest SLIME there is. Each child will create their own slime from start to finish to take home.

  1. Halloween Prelude, Derry~Londonderry

For visitors who will not be in Northern Ireland during Halloween, this intriguing small group tour explores several ancient sites and primeval habitats, where you will discover structures and plant species, that can be linked to many of the rituals and traditions that collectively became known as “Samhain” or Halloween.

  1. Halloween Torchlight Tours: The Uncanny World of Crudden Boyle at the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone

After years of research, they have made a ground-breaking discovery of something long buried. Now, a towering figure has been unearthed from the archives at the Folk Park. Come along to their Torchlight Tour, if you dare, for a night at the museum as you enter the mysterious world of Crudden Boyle.

  1. Halloween Bazaar at Montalto Estate, Ballynahinch, County Down

Wander through The Carriage Rooms, transformed into an enchanting market where local artisans showcase their finest arts, crafts, and foods—perfect for finding unique, handcrafted treasures. Don’t forget to stop by the stables to meet Montalto’s Witch Hazel, and snap a spooky picture in her bewitching lair. With a DJ spinning festive tracks and a spectacular Fireworks Display to light up the night, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

  1. Halloween Origins with Foyle Trails, Derry~Londonderry

Join Martin from Foyle Trails on his Halloween Tour where you will discover some of the ancient origins of Halloween. Hear how the mythology of archaeological sites and primeval habitats played a role in the creation and survival of the ancient Celtic Festival of Samhain (Halloween). This quirky day trip will both intrigue and amuse you, so mark your calendar and get ready for a unique and fascinating experience.

  1. The Story of Ireland’s Last Witch Trial – Roe Valley Arts Centre, Limavady, County Londonderry

The Song of the Bones is a piece of dark, immersive storytelling gig theatre; merging electronic pop music with traditional shadow puppetry to tell the tale of the Islandmagee Witch trials in 1711. Using elements of traditional Irish folk tales, mysticism, and feminism, the spellbinding show was created by Claire McCartney & Beccy Henderson of VOKXEN, featuring haunting puppetry by Claire Roi Harvey (Star Wars/Jurassic World), and earthy musical percussion by David McLaughlin (Blue Man Group).

  1. Dining in the Dark Halloween Experience, Armagh, County Armagh

Dining in the Dark is a gastronomical experience that invites you to explore the full potential of your taste buds in a uniquely entertaining atmosphere on 25 October. While blindfolded, you’ll enjoy delectable surprise dishes while feasting on a three-course meal without using your sight, thereby enhancing your other senses. Former Michelin star chef Barry Smyth, aka Flavoursmyth, has carefully curated this mystery menu to excite the taste buds.

  1. Tales of Samhain – An evening of Storytelling with Hill of The O’Neill & Ranfurly House, Dungannon, County Tyrone

You’re invited to the Hill of The O’Neill & Ranfurly House on Saturday 26 October for ‘Tales of Samhain’ with renowned storytellers Charlie Gallagher and Keith Corcoran. Suitable for ages 18+.

 

 

Check website for dates and times throughout October and beyond. Age restrictions may apply to the above tours, so please plan accordingly. Subject to availability.

 

For more information on what’s on this Halloween season or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com.

Christmas Show Time at Theatre at The Mill!

This year, Theatre at The Mill presents not one but two hilarious and heart-warming performances for you to enjoy this festive season – a first in the Theatre’s history! For the first time ever, audiences can experience two festive productions running side-by-side, offering something truly special and unique for the holidays.

Adding to the magic of this year’s productions, is the fact both shows are brought to life by an incredible all-female team of writers, producers, and directors, making this festive season not just entertaining, but an inspiring celebration of creativity and talent.

Yellow Jumper presents a fresh spin on the timeless Cinderella story, where magic meets modern charm. Bursting with laugh out loud moments and fantastic music you know and love, the lively cast will whisk you away on a spellbinding adventure full of local banter. The endearing Cinderella and the silly Stepsisters will chase their prince – but will he be everything he’s rumoured to be?

Running from 29 November to 30 December 2024 – it’s a fairy tale spectacle you won’t want to miss!

If you want to experience something completely new, Leesa Harker, the creator of ‘Maggie Muff’ has written a hilarious comedy ‘Belfast Actually’ about three couples that are all looking for love in Belfast.

Can two MLAs from completely different backgrounds really have the hots for each other? Can a widower find a second chance at love from within his widow support group? Or can a wannabe country singer win back his childhood sweetheart with his hit song ‘Potato Farl Heart’.

You are guaranteed to have a right geg with this locally produced comedy, running from 28 November to 30 December (age guidance 16+).

Whether you get tickets for one or both performances, why not make a night of it! Grab your family, friends or colleagues and book the hospitality suite for pre-theatre drinks or interval drinks with some nice nibbles. Or if you would just like to relax and enjoy the atmosphere in the striking Theatre Foyer, Manns bar will be open for you to avail of bubbles, cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages.

Just 10 minutes from Belfast by car with ample parking on site, and 5 minutes’ walk from Mossley West train station, get your tickets booked for yourself or for a fabulous Christmas gift now, and have a fabulous night at Theatre at the Mill!

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 7 – 13 October

  1. Belfast Restaurant Week, 7 – 13 October. Diners will get the opportunity to indulge in dining out and choosing from over 50 restaurants during Belfast Restaurant Week. Hundreds of mouthwatering menus catered for a variety of tastes and requirements, serving a diverse range of dishes to tickle your taste buds whether you’re seeking scrumptious steaks, vegan feasts or delicious dining experiences with Asian, Italian and Mediterranean influences.
  2. Drawing Support: Murals, Memory and Identity at the Ulster Museum, Belfast, until February 2025. Bill Rolston has been photographing political murals in Northern Ireland since 1981 and has become a leading authority on the subject. This temporary exhibition will be based on his photographs, many of which have been published through five volumes entitled Drawing Support between 1991 and 2022.
  3. Shane Todd – Full House at the Millennium Forum, Derry~Londonderry, 11 and 18 October. Shane Todd is about to hit the road with his biggest ever tour. The host of Tea With Me podcast is fresh off the back of a world tour and a record-breaking run of 16 shows at Belfast’s Grand Opera House. Northern Ireland’s (self-titled) prince of comedy is returning with a brand new laughter packed show.
  4. Shades of Autumn Guided Walk around Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down, 9 October. Discover the enchanting beauty of National Trust’s Mount Stewart this autumn. Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of colours from all corners of the world, nestled within the picturesque woodland gardens and tranquil lake. Also available on 19 October.
  5. Taste AND at Clandeboye, Bangor, County Down, 12 – 13 October.  Enjoy the delicious tastes of the Borough at Taste AND at Clandeboye, a two-day speciality food and drink market organised by Ards and North Down Borough Council (11am – 5pm). Based in the exquisite Courtyard at Clandeboye Estate, the free two-day family friendly market will showcase the best artisan produce from Ards and North Down.
  6. Cranfield Alpaca Beach Treks – Autumn Dates, Kilkeel, County Down, check website for dates and times. Enjoy walking your alpaca along country lanes and along the beautiful beach, then meet the rest of the gang, feed them and enjoy some refreshments while taking in the stunning panoramic views of Carlingford Lough and the Mournes.
  7. A Dander through Davagh, Davagh Forest, County Tyrone, 11 October. Join the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory for a guided walk through the lush green, almost fluorescent woodland that is Davagh Forest. Improve your mood, reduce stress and follow their lead through the many forest paths. This will be a moderate walk up to 8km. More dates available.
  8. Dark Sky and Moon Observation on Geodiversity Day Killykeegan Nature Reserve, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, 12 October. Join amateur astronomer Terry Mosley from the Irish Astronomical Association to experience the pristine dark skies of the Geopark and the abundance of stars and planets that are visible to the naked eye. A presentation on the universe will be delivered in the event of cloudy skies or rain.
  9. Adult Halloween Besom Broom Workshop at Navan Centre and Fort, Armagh, County Armagh, 13 October. Join Heather McDermott Willow Craft for a very special day crafting your own adult sized Besom Broom using beautiful materials sourced sustainably from small native forests including coppiced Silver Birch and Hazel from Navan Fort.
  10. Sunday Sessions at Killeavy Castle, Killeavy, County Armagh, 13 October. You’re invited to the original kitchen at Killeavy Castle. Fáinne Music will transport you with the lively beats of a ballad and the customary rhythms of a fiddle, all while savouring a drop of Irish whiskey, a refreshing pint of Guinness, or a comforting cup of tea.

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com. Keep a look out for additional dates of the above events throughout the year.

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

La Mon Hotel, Gransha, County Down

From £389 per family (2 adults, 1 child) enjoy a Halloween Family Getaway with La Mon Hotel and Country Club. This package includes two-night stay and full breakfast, two course meal each on one night, kids goodie bag on arrival, movie nights, pool fun hour, Bouncy Castle, arts and crafts room and pumpkin carving, complimentary access to country club & kids pool. Offer is available from 25 October to 1 November. Subject to availability and additional cost for more than one child. Visit https://www.lamon.co.uk for more information.

 

The Lodge Hotel, Coleraine, County Londonderry

From £299 enjoy a mid-term family getaway with the Lodge Hotel for two nights in a spacious family room with breakfast and £30 dining credit to spend in Elliot’s Bistro on a night of your choice. Their family friendly hotel is ideally situated to explore and visit many attractions on the Causeway Coast. Offer valid from 27 – 30 October 2024. Subject to availability. Visit https://www.thelodgehotel.com/ for more information.

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com

BELFAST FILM FESTIVAL 2024 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

Highlights include 25 premieres, including three world-first screenings, 40th anniversary screening of Anne Devlin, In Conversation with renowned director Radu Jude and a host of new international cinema

Belfast Film Festival returns for its 24th edition on 31st of October for 10 days showcasing the best films from across the globe alongside some of the best from home-grown talent. The bumper programme has been unveiled and is outlined below.

Opening and Closing Films

Kicking off the festival perfectly on Halloween Night with the Irish premiere of Aislinn Clarke’s Irish language horror Fréwaka, produced by Dermot Lavery (DoubleBand) and Patrick O’Neill (Wildcard). Closing night (9 November) sees the UK premiere of The Wise Guy directed by Sam O’Mahony, produced by Leon Coole and executive produced by Belfast-based Out of Orbit Films (Ordinary Love, The Dig).

Ireland Focus 

This year’s festival is proud to celebrate talent from across the island of Ireland, and the mid-week gala screenings are jam-packed with Irish talent; Dead Man’s Money directed by Paul Kennedy brings together Northern Irish stars Ciarán McMenamin and Kathy Kiera Clarke; Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin, The Killing of a Sacred Deer) and Christopher Abbott (Poor Things) are utterly heartbreaking in Christopher Andrews rural drama Bring Them Down and Ciaran Cassidy’s award-winning documentary Housewife of the Year gets its Northern Irish premiere. One of Ireland’s most prolific actors will be celebrated as BFF presents Lalor Roddy with its Réalta award for Outstanding Contribution to Irish Film in recognition of his many years of excellence on the big screen. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Pat Murphy’s astonishing film Anne Devlin, and the festival will have a special screening with a Q&A with Pat Murphy, Bríd Brennan who plays the title role and cinematographer, Thaddeus O’Sullivan. To celebrate 100 years of BBC Northern Ireland, the team will host a one-off, archive event in BBC Blackstaff Studios, Ulster Mirror. Additionally, Belfast Film Festival presents three world premieres of Northern Ireland Independent Films The UnHolylands, Beautiful and Loud and Clear and The Spin.

The Hearth: Industry Panel

Featuring in the programme is an all-star panel which will offer valuable insights on how to enter a career in film, with writer Stacey Gregg (Ballywalter, Here Before), actors Valene Kane (Gangs Of London, The Fall), Martin McCann (Blue Lights, The Survivalist), Jonathan Harden (Blue Lights, Time) and director Ryan Tohill (The Castaways, Dalgliesh), and chaired by Journalist and Broadcaster William Crawley.

This is one of a number of activities leading up to the December premiere of The Hearth, a co-created film project commissioned by Belfast 2024, a cultural celebration of Belfast.

Radu Jude and International Competition

This year’s guest of honour is none other than Golden Bear winning king of audacious satire Radu Jude (Do Not Expect Too Much From The End of The World) who will be In Conversation with BFF programmer Jessica Kiang on Saturday 2nd November. Jude will join Dorota Lech, curator and programmer of the Toronto Film Festival and award-winning Irish filmmaker Dean Kavanagh on the International Competition jury.

The International competition which enters its third year includes films from first and second time filmmakers from across the world. This year’s line-up includes Familiar Touch directed by Sarah Friedland winner of the Future Lion award at Venice Biennale, Universal Language directed by Matthew Rankin (Canada’s Oscars pick), Paul and Paulette Take a Bath directed by Jethro Massey which was nominated for the Queer Lion at Venice Biennale, the UK premieres of Second Chance directed by Subhadra Mahajan, and Windless directed by Pavel G. Vesnakov, To Kill a Mongolian Horse directed by Xiaoxuan Jiang which won an award for best writing and directing in Venice and Cannes Golden Camera nominee Eephus directed by Carson Lund.  The International competition also brings the Irish premiere of the The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire directed by Madeline Hunt Ehrlich.

New Cinema

There are Hollywood stars galore in this year’s New Cinema strand; Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain starring the director himself and Succession breakout Kieran Culkin; Amy Adams stuns in Marielle Heller’s Nightbitch, Rooney Mara stars in tense, wildly inventive kitchen drama La Cocina and Cate Blanchett is deadpan-hilarious in bizarre political satire Rumours. BFF24 will feature the brand new Mike Leigh (Naked, Secrets and Lies) film Hard Truths, the debut feature King Baby from dynamic directorial duo Kit Redstone and Aaran Shearing, Flow directed by Gints Zilbalodis Latvia’s Oscars pick, and perhaps the most exciting and pioneering US indie of the year, RaMell Ross’ deftly adapted Nickel Boys based on the novel by Colson Whitehead (The Underground Railroad). Cannes award winners Armand, Grand Tour and The Other Way Around will all have Irish premieres at BFF24.

Long Short Weekend 

BFF24 brings with it the sophomore year of the Long Short Weekend, where short filmmakers from all over Ireland descend on Belfast for a jam-packed weekend of talks, screenings and networking. This year boasts four in-competition programmes, four new Irish shorts programmes and a Northern Ireland Screen showcase followed by a producers’ mixer. Passes for the Long Short Weekend are £30 and give access to all shorts screenings, talks and receptions as well as a delegate pack. They can be purchased at www.belfastfilmfestival.org 

BFF Collaborations

Belfast Film Festival is delighted to partner with some of Belfast’s most exciting arts organisations and collectives. Belfast and Berlin based film journal and virtual cinematheque Ultra Dogme brings Now Serving, a programme of five experimental works of cinema by trans filmmakers to the Black Box, Shankill Screen will screen four short films at Vault Artist Studios in the Shankill Mission, Ghouls on Film will present a screening of Aislinn Clarke’s debut feature The Devil’s Doorway followed by a Q&A with Aislinn Clarke; and Anaka Women’s Collective and Northern Ireland Now team up to present Anaka in the Archives for a celebration of diversity in film archives. Normal Cinema Club is back at BFF presenting a screening of Conor O’Malley’s hilarious new comedy feature Rapworld alongside short Coreys. Normal Cinema Club will also host the annual BFF quiz alongside Best Boy Magazine in the Black Box on Friday 8th November.

Palestine Cinema Days

In response to the global call to action from their friends at Filmlab Palestine, Belfast Film Festival will once again be hosting a Palestine Cinema Days screening on 2nd November at the Black Box. This screening of Naila and The Uprising directed by Julia Bacha will be one of hundreds of screenings happening throughout the world in solidarity with colleagues in Palestine.

Art of Action

As part of the BFI’s Art of Action, a UK-wide celebration of action on screen, BFF24 will present three William Friedkin films The French Connection (1971), To Live and Die in LA (1985) and The Hunted (2003) all of which exemplify how his use of action and stunt work complements his pessimistic worldview and emboldens his status as Hollywood’s agitator/rebel.

Commenting on the 2024 programme, Michele Devlin, Director of Belfast Film Festival said:

“This year’s programme showcases some of the best of new international film alongside gorgeous new work from Irish filmmakers. We have a special 40th anniversary event for the groundbreaking feature Anne Devlin bringing the creative team Pat Murphy, Thaddeus O’Suillivan and Brid Brennan together for the first time in many years. We are proud to be partnering once again with our friends in FilmLab, Palestine, to present Naila and The Uprising directed by Julia Bacha which is one of hundreds international solidarity screenings taking place across the world on the 2nd November.”

Jessica Kiang, International Programmer for Belfast Film Festival said:

“Irish cinema is having a moment on the world stage, but is world cinema also becoming, well, more Irish? It sure seems so, from the spirit of resistance, rebellion and reckoning with the past that spices up our New Cinema international selection, runs like a current through this year’s International Competition from Mongolia to Martinique to Massachussetts, and is perfectly reflected in the anarchic vibe of Competition juror and Romanian Golden Bear-winner Radu Jude — the closest thing modern cinema has to a renegade mad scientist.”

Sam O’Mahony, director of The Wise Guy, which has its UK premiere at BFF, added:

“I am deeply honoured to have my debut feature, The Wise Guy, selected to close this year’s Belfast Film Festival. The film is a coming-of-age comedy/drama and, indeed, it feels the last few years in Belfast have served as my own coming-of-age as a filmmaker.  This city is an incredible place to make films and I’ve been lucky to have been supported on my journey by Northern Ireland Screen, who believed in this project from the start. I hope the film serves as a fittingly joyful and moving conclusion to this brilliant festival.”

Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen commented:

“The 24th Belfast Film Festival programme continues to showcase the wealth of filmmaking talent we have here in Northern Ireland. Two locally made films take prime spots within the programme, Fréwaka and The Wise Guy. We are particularly excited that The Wise Guy, a product of Northern Ireland Screen’s New Talent Focus scheme, written and directed by rising talent Sam O’Mahony and produced by Leon Coole and Out Of Orbit films will be the closing night film on 9th November. This is only the tip of the iceberg for Northern Ireland films within the programme, there are many more including Deadman’s Money written and directed by Paul Kennedy and produced by Village Films as well as a packed programme of short films from the island of Ireland for local audiences to enjoy!” 

Tickets are on sale today, Thursday 3rd October from 10am.  https://belfastfilmfestival.org/

Belfast Film Festival is funded by Northern Ireland Screen, Belfast City Council, the Department for Communities and Film Hub NI. And proudly sponsored by Yellowmoon, Birra Moretti and Hastings Hotels.

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Hillyard House Hotel, Castlewellan, County Down

From £468.00 for two people sharing, experience the ultimate golfing getaway at Hillyard House Hotel with two nights of boutique hotel accommodation in a charming double room, complete with their legendary cooked breakfasts for two each morning. Enjoy three rounds of golf with the Heart of Down Golf Passes (for two people valued at £250), granting access to five of the very best local courses. Subject to availability (with tee times). To book – call +44 (0) 28 4377 1010 or email reception@hillyardhospitality.com. Visit www.hillyard-house.co.uk for more information. Offer valid until Tuesday, 31st December 2024.

 

Canal Court Hotel and Spa, Newry, County Down

From £379 per person sharing, enjoy an overnight stay with breakfast included and a golf pass per person which includes three golf courses from the following: Ardglass Golf Course; Kilkeel Golf Course; Spa Golf Club; Warrenpoint Golf Club; St Patrick’s Golf Club. Valid Sunday to Thursday throughout year, subject to availability. Offer valid until Friday, 25th April 2025. Visit www.canalcourthotel.com for more information.

 

All offers are subject to availability, terms and conditions apply, and please book in advance to avoid disappointment.

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10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 30 September – 6 October

 

  1. Bushmills Salmon & Whiskey Festival, Bushmills, County Antrim, 4 – 6 October. Bushmills Salmon & Whiskey Festival will make a welcome return this autumn to celebrate the food, drink and local heritage of the area. The programme includes a wide variety of activities and events – including fantastic food and drink samplings and cookery demonstrations, unique bespoke hosted foodie tours and experiences, a self-guided Taste Trail to sample delicious dishes and cocktails . There’ll be live music as well as great street entertainment, a range of fun kids’ activities, craft workshops, fly casting & tying and much more.
  2. Stargazing Evening at the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Armagh, County Armagh, 4 October. Join Armagh Observatory and Planetarium for a series of Stargazing evenings. For each session they will have a team of experts to help you navigate the night sky using their telescopes (weather depending) along with a dome show in their digital theatre and an astronomer talk.
  3. Apple Sundays at Ardress House, Annaghmore, County Armagh, 6 October. Set in the middle of orchard county, this is the ideal location to hear all about Armagh’s famous apples and have some family fun. Have a go on the apple press and taste some local cider. You will also have the chance to pick some apples from the local orchard (limited availability). It will also take place on Sunday 13 and Sunday 20 October.
  4. Shorelife Celebration, various locations, County Down, 5 October. Join the brand new Shorelife Celebration events at WWT Castle Espie and National Trust Mount Stewart on Saturday 5 of October from 10am – 5pm. Enjoy FREE ENTRY for all (both members and non-members) to explore both stunning locations. Lots of extra entertainment, kids’ crafts, and activities for families and nature lovers alike. Plus, enjoy live music and local food and drink available throughout the day. Getting there is easy with free event buses.
  5. Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival for Young People, Belfast, 5 October – 3 November. The 35th Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People will offer a programme of unmissable opportunities for young people this October with over 200 events in the Ulster Museum, Queen’s Film Theatre, The Belfast Barge, Accidental Theatre, Black Box, and ODEON Cinemas Belfast.
  6. The Wiggle Room by Boom Clap Play at the Mac, Belfast, until 29 November. Step inside The Common Room on the third floor, and every move you make – whether it’s wave of the arm or a giant leap – unleashes a world of colourful characters, wild animations, and sounds that react in real-time. It’s a thrilling mix of physical and digital fun, transforming your playful energy into an interactive experience. Commissioned by Belfast 2024 and brought to life by Boom Clap Play, with the creative genius of Big Motive and the play experts at Play Board NI, The Wiggle Room isn’t just any space; it’s one that’s been co-designed by Belfast’s own children.
  7. Exclusive Tour at Belleek Pottery | Lough Erne Heritage Festival, Belleek, County Fermanagh, 1 October. Discover the Magic of Belleek Pottery at the Lough Erne Heritage Festival. For just £20.00, delve into the rich history and exquisite craftsmanship that define Belleek Pottery.
  8. Halloween Prelude, Derry~Londonderry, 4, 11, 18, 24 October. For visitors who will not be in Northern Ireland during Halloween, this intriguing small group tour explores several ancient sites and primeval habitats, where you will discover structures and plant species that can be linked to many of the rituals and traditions that collectively became known as “Samhain” or Halloween. On this informative, thought provoking and fun experience you will learn about some of the dark origins of ” Samhain” Halloween. Created by Foyle Trails.
  9. Zombie Run at The Jungle NI, Moneymore, County Londonderry, 6 October. Zombie Run returns this year. This year’s course will be a challenging 6K obstacle run, complete with various ‘infected zones’ where you will be faced with the task of evading their life stealing zombies. After the Adult races, we have the Kids and Teens Zombie Runs with 2km and 6km zombie infested courses.
  10. The Sperrin Sculpture Trail – a Giant Adventure, three locations across the Sperrins – Nowanois: The Storytellers – Glenelly Valley near Cranagh, Darach: The Guardian – Mullaghcarn Mountain, and Ceoldán: The Stargazer – Davagh Forest, County Tyrone, check website for timing details. Nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland, the Sperrin Mountains offer nature lovers and adventure seekers an unforgettable experience. Deep within this beautiful landscape, lie three gentle and majestic giants. Together, the trio form the Sperrin Sculpture Trail, an art installation created by world acclaimed artist, Thomas Dambo. Visitors will use the stunning walking trails and dramatic driving and cycle routes to travel between the sculptures enabling them to immerse themselves in the cultural heritage of the Sperrins.

 

 

October Exhibitions at Ards Arts Centre

Ards Arts Centre in Newtownards welcomes two new art exhibitions for the month of October: Earth-Made, a collaborative exhibition between ceramicist, Patricia Millar, and textile artist, Ruth Osborne and Humans of Covid-19, a solo exhibition by BJ Olsen (Quarembroidery).

In Earth-Made, Patricia Millar and Ruth Osborne explore commonalities through the use of natural materials in textile, ceramic, print, colour and texture. The exhibition brings together new collections of work through sharing practice, materials and research. Underpinning all work in the exhibition is the use of earth-made materials and methods such as wild clays, earth pigments, natural dyes and inks, which offer dialogues across disciplines and explores themes related to, place, sustainability, traditions, folklore and heritage.

This process of researching and experimenting with earth-made materials is showcased as a “Process Lab” – within the main exhibition, which shares the artists’ techniques, processes and experiments. Earth-Made will show in the Georgian Gallery.

Humans of Covid-19 explores the artist’s experience of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 as an artist, but also as a nurse. During the pandemic, BJ Olsen was not able to work, and thus turned to fibre art to work through the feelings of helplessness and fear. BJ began to share the artwork online which provided a small comfort to people across the world, creating textile art of the human condition, where digital culture and analogue humanity intersect.

BJ Olsen, Quarembroidery, is a textile artist based in Northern Ireland. Their work is inspired by cyber culture, expressed in a traditional format. This juxtaposition expands the work and creates a beautiful, palpable dimension to what most people have seen at least once on their mobiles in a social media app. Humans of Covid-19 will be on display in the Sunburst Gallery.

Both exhibitions open on Thursday 3 October and continue until Wednesday 23 October. Admission is free.

All are welcome to attend a preview event in Ards Arts Centre on Thursday 3 October at 7pm.

For more information visit; www.andculture.org.uk

Aspects Festival 2024 Kicks Off Next Week!

Aspects Festival, Bangor’s celebration of reading, writing, and words, is just around the corner, kicking off next week with an exciting lineup of events for literary enthusiasts. Running from 25 September to 6 October, this year’s festival promises an engaging programme featuring top authors, poetry, exhibitions, politics, and more.

Poetry fans can look forward to two exhilarating Poetry Slams, starting with the North Down Heat on Saturday, 21 September, followed by the Ulster Final on Saturday, 28 September, both at Studio 1A, Bangor. The festival is also delighted to welcome Galician poet Isaac Xubín for the Galicia Exchange at the Imperial Bar, Bangor on Wednesday, 25 September, followed by the lively Festival Club.

A special highlight of this year’s festival will be Owen O’Neill‘s performance at Bangor Castle on Friday, 27 September. In his show Hold Yer Tongue, the award-winning writer and performer will present a unique hybrid of poetry and storytelling. This is not a stand-up show but rather an intimate experience of wit and lyrical narrative. Owen has won two Fringe Firsts at the Edinburgh Festival, Best Actor at the Off-Broadway Irish Festival, and the New York Critics Award for Best Play.

On Saturday, 28 September, acclaimed Irish novelist, Mary Costello, will discuss her latest book Barcelona at Bangor Castle. A 2024 Irish Times Bestseller, the stories in Barcelona reflect on the complexities of modern life and the darker sides of human nature. Mary is renowned for her earlier works, including The China Factory and Academy Street, both critically lauded.

For crime fiction fans, Andrew Hughes will present his gripping new novel Emma Disappeared at Aspects’ Crime Night on Friday, 4 October at North Down Museum. He will be joined by crime writer Brian McGilloway to discuss the suspense-filled tale.

Finally, the much-loved Bangor’s Ghost show returns to the atmospheric Bangor Abbey on Friday 4 October. This intimate evening will feature live music, poetry, and stories inspired by Bangor’s past, performed by a talented collective of local writers and musicians.

Speaking about the festival, Patricia Hamilton, Festival Director said: We are really excited that the festival is starting next week. We look forward to welcoming award-winning writers from all around the island of Ireland who will showcase their work alongside local talent.”

For the full programme and bookings, visit aspectsfestival.com.