Have Afternoon Tea with Gilbert & George at the Merchant Hotel!

World-famous artistic duo return to Belfast for a special event at The Merchant Hotel

To celebrate the success of SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for Belfast, the MAC is offering art lovers the unique opportunity to enjoy a decadent afternoon tea in conversation with Gilbert & George at The Merchant Hotel. The special event, which takes place in The Merchant’s iconic Great Room restaurant, will bring world-famous artistic duo Gilbert & George together in conversation with Tim Marlow, Artistic Director of the Royal Academy, over a luxurious afternoon tea. Gilbert & George’s SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for Belfast is their most significant exhibition in Ireland in almost 20 years. More than 11,000 people have visited the MAC to see the spectacular images since the exhibition opened six weeks ago. The unique event with Royal Academician Gilbert & George is part of the 250th-anniversary celebrations marking the establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Tickets can be purchased directly from the MAC website, www.themaclive.com Picture by Simon Mills.

To celebrate the success of SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for Belfast, the MAC is offering art lovers the unique opportunity to enjoy a decadent afternoon tea in conversation with Gilbert & George at The Merchant Hotel next month.

The special event, which takes place in The Merchant’s iconic Great Room restaurant on Wednesday 11th April, will bring world-famous artistic duo Gilbert & George together in conversation with Tim Marlow, Artistic Director of the Royal Academy, over a luxurious afternoon tea.

Gilbert & George’s SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for Belfast is their most significant exhibition in Ireland in almost 20 years. More than 11,000 people have visited the MAC to see the spectacular images since the exhibition opened six weeks ago.

The unique event with Royal Academician Gilbert & George is part of the 250th-anniversary celebrations marking the establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Commenting on the partnership, Petra Wolsey, group marketing director for Beannchor said: “We are proud to partner with the MAC for what promises to be an enlightening and entertaining afternoon in conversation with the legendary Gilbert & George. For Belfast to secure such a significant and culturally relevant exhibition is a huge coup and we are thrilled to provide a suitably decadent backdrop for this hugely exciting event.”

Áine McVerry, Acting Chief Executive at the MAC said:

“The reaction to the Gilbert & George exhibition so far has been overwhelming, the work has really struck a chord with local audiences and with the significant portion of our visitors who come from outside Belfast and Northern Ireland. We are delighted to be working with the Merchant to put on this special afternoon tea event. Belfast art lovers can look forward to a unique opportunity to meet the artists themselves at the Merchant, and at the MAC where the artists will be signing catalogues and posters in the gallery.”

Tickets for Gilbert & George in conversation with Tim Marlow over Afternoon Tea at the Merchant Hotel can be purchased directly from the MAC website, priced £55 https://themaclive.com/event/gg-at-the-merchant

Due to anticipated demand for this special event from visitors outside the city, a special Overnight Stay Package is also available from The Merchant, priced £89 per person sharing with complimentary car parking and flexible cancellation 24 hours prior to arrival.  Availability is limited, so early booking is advised. Call 028 9023 4888 to book.

Gilbert & George will also be available for a second public signing of their catalogues and posters on Thursday 12th April from 10.30am – 12.30pm at the MAC. Tickets for the public signing are free and can be booked on the day; visitors are advised to arrive at the MAC early to avoid disappointment.

SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for Belfast is on display in the Sunken, Tall and Upper Galleries at the MAC, Belfast, until Sunday 22 April 2018. The exhibition is open daily from 10am-7pm and admission is free.

This event has been supported by National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and by Art Fund, the national fundraising charity for art.

FUN FOR ALL AGES AT THE MARKET PLACE

There’ll be family fun aplenty at The Market Place Theatre in Armagh on Saturday 31 March with Banyan Theatre Company’s production of ‘Gruff’.

This much loved fairy-tale is brought to life with a pinch of Banyan magic, puppetry, storytelling and original music. Suitable for children aged 4 years and over, the show will be followed by one hour of fun activities including themed craft workshops, face painting, balloon modelling and a fancy dress competition with prizes for Best Dressed Boy and Girl. Great value for money at only £8 each, or £28 for a family of four.

Then for the grown-ups, on Friday 6 April, it’s ‘A Night Spent Dirty Dancing’. This show pays homage to the greatest movie soundtrack in history and is often copied but never equalled. With over two hours of non-stop hits, this is the premier concert celebration to the all icon music from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, plus hits from the most-loved ‘chick-flicks’ and dance movies of all time. An all-singing, all-dancing, high-energy concert spectacular.

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.

DEMI LOVATO The SSE Arena, Belfast: THURSDAY 24th MAY 2018!

DEMI LOVATO ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL DATES ON HER TELL ME YOU LOVE ME TOUR DUE TO PHENOMENAL DEMAND

 

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 16TH MARCH AT 9AM

 

New Album Tell Me You Love Me, on Island/Safehouse/Hollywood, Hit #1 on iTunes in 37 Countries

 

“Sorry Not Sorry” #1 Top 40 Radio and RIAA Triple-Platinum with 500 Million+ Global Streams, 310 Million+ Video views.

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MAY 24 2018               

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®-nominated, multi-platinum singer and songwriter Demi Lovato has announced additional dates on her European tour due to phenomenal demand.  Produced by Live Nation, the 19-city European run will now begin on May 24 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and wrap on June 27 in Bologna, Italy.

In July 2017, Lovato released the first single “Sorry Not Sorry” off her album which instantly flew into the Top 5 on the iTunes Charts and is now certified triple-platinum. The hit has garnered over 500 million streams, climbed to #1 on the viral charts, and has over 310 million views for its house party video. Lovato’s sixth studio album “Tell Me You Love Me” debuted at #1 on iTunes in 37 countries on September 29th. In addition to her critically hailed album release, Demi released a 78-minute documentary film, Simply Complicated which has amassed over 13 million views to date.  Demi is currently on her 20-city tour across the U.S. and Canada with DJ Khaled and Kehlani, which started on February 26.

Tickets for Demi Lovato’s Tell Me You Love Me tour go on-sale to the general public on Friday March 16th at 9am:

The SSE Arena, Belfast Box Office: Tel. 028 90 739074
Book On Line: www.ssearenabelfast.com

Ticketmaster: From 100 Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide
By Telephone (24 Hour):   0844 277 44 55 (ROL: 0818 719300)
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Your guide to the best craic from venues across Belfast on St Patrick’s Day 2018

Top 5 Picks for St Patrick’s Day

Join in the celebrations this St Patrick’s Day (Saturday 17th March) with food, fun and music in some of Belfast’s best bars and venues.

From BBQs in Babel, trad music in The National and The Dirty Onion, a whiskey infused menu in The Cloth Ear, and the all-important Six Nations live final, there’s a jam-packed programme of events happening throughout the city.

Be sure to make the most of your St Patrick’s Day weekend and plan ahead with this what’s on guide;

  1. Babel

Spend St Patrick’s Day weekend drinking in the views of the city from Belfast’s coolest new rooftop bar, Babel. Kick off the festivities with live music from Drum & Bates on Friday 16th March from 6pm and DJ Bobby Analog in the bar until late. On Saturday (1-9pm) and Sunday (4pm onwards), grab a gourmet kebab at the rooftop garden BBQ, listen to live music and DJ sets and sip a St Patrick’s themed Tipperary Cocktail or Slane Sour overlooking the city. 

  1. Bullitt

Belfast Ukulele Jam will be taking over the Bullitt courtyard from 1pm on St Patrick’s Day, playing your favourite tunes and getting the good vibes flowing, followed by Bullitt DJs who will be playing an eclectic mix of disco, soul and electronics until late. Watch the rugby from the comfort of the cosy Baltic bar from 1pm onwards and enjoy a pint of Guinness and a hearty bowl of wagyu beef stew for £10. 

  1. The Cloth Ear

The Cloth Ear is starting the celebrations early this year with an Irish whiskey infused menu, available from Monday 12th – Sunday 18th March. The festivities continue with Irish music from Acoustic Soul on Thursday 15th (6-9pm) and Six Nations Super Saturday on St Patrick’s Day, where rugby will be screened live throughout the day (12.30pm-7pm). On Sunday, unwind with a sharing roast and live music from 8pm to 11pm. 

  1. The National & Sixty6

One venue, six bars – there’s plenty to do this St Patrick’s Day in The National and Sixty6. Expect twelve hours of live traditional music in The National’s beer garden (12pm -12am), followed by DJ sets throughout Sixty6’s cocktail bar, lounge and nightclub. Don’t worry about missing the Six Nations final, it will be played live on the big screen in The National’s Café bar from 1pm.

  1. The Dirty Onion

The Dirty Onion will host five live music performances in its legendary beer garden throughout St Patrick’s Day (12pm-1am) and will serve up food from the grill at an all-day BBQ from 12pm. Doing what it does best, the bar will also host a mammoth 10-hour traditional music session from 1pm – 11pm.

Et Voila! Jean-Christophe Novelli Reveals Début Belfast Menu

Crème de la Crème of NI Produce Adds Local Flavour to Celebrity French Chef’s Table    

: Jean-Christophe Novelli, the multi-Michelin-starred and 5-out-of-5 AA Rosette-winning chef has revealed the menu for his hotly-anticipated début Belfast restaurant. And in a ringing endorsement of local suppliers, Jean-Christophe, who has been dubbed the UK’s ‘Favourite French Chef’, has given Northern Irish produce top billing. Pictured at Novelli at City Quays from L-R Jean-Christophe Novelli, Crawford Ewing, Company Director of Ewing’s Fishmonger, Peter Hannan, founder and owner of Hannan meats and Jim Mulholland, grand chef at Novelli at City Quays.

He’s been ‘keeping mum’ about it until now but Jean-Christophe Novelli, the multi-Michelin-starred and 5-out-of-5 AA Rosette-winning chef yesterday revealed the menu for his hotly-anticipated début Belfast restaurant.

And in a ringing endorsement of local suppliers, Jean-Christophe, who has been dubbed the UK’s ‘Favourite French Chef’, has given Northern Irish produce top billing.

Set on Belfast’s waterfront, with stunning views accentuated by a double-height glazed façade and open-air terrace, the 112-seater ‘Novelli at City Quays’ restaurant will open in April as part of the all-new AC Hotel Belfast, the £25million contemporary-luxe hotel developed by Belfast Harbour in the heart of its prestigious City Quays quarter.

‘Novelli at City Quays’ will be the celebrity chef’s first restaurant on the island of Ireland, representing a key milestone for him, a major coup for Belfast’s hospitality offering, and a valuable boost to local suppliers.

“You need to have wonderful ingredients to produce wonderful food, and I have been thoroughly inspired and excited by the quality and variety of produce available to me here on my Belfast doorstep,” said Jean-Christophe Novelli.

“At ‘Novelli at City Quays’, our customers can look forward to the authentic Mediterranean-inspired cuisine I am best known for, including my famous Coq au Vin, French Onion Soup and Loin of Sugar Pit Pork, and all made with the best of locally sourced ingredients.”

Reading like a veritable Who’s Who of NI producers and processors, Abernethy Butter, Hannan Meats, Ewing’s Seafood, Yellow Door and North Down Group are just some of the local companies hand-picked by Jean-Christophe and Jim Mulholland, his Belfast grand chef, to supply the new restaurant.  Even the charcuterie board features homegrown chorizo and salami, produced by Limavady-based Corndale Farm.

“It has always been my passion and my mission to source whatever I can locally, and it has been an incredibly rewarding experience to introduce our amazing local produce to such a globally celebrated chef as Jean-Christophe Novelli and to see him, in turn, become a champion of it,” said Jim Mulholland, grand chef of ‘Novelli at City Quays.’

 

The 188-room, four-star quality AC Hotel Belfast is the first AC Hotel by Marriott on the island of Ireland, and the first purpose-built AC Hotel in the UK.  ‘Novelli at City Quays’ is the first destination restaurant in the AC Hotels by Marriott® 100+ global portfolio.  Built to Jean-Christophe Novelli’s exacting specifications, the made-to-measure kitchen features a rotisserie oven to enable him to produce his signature roasts.

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

Down

Join in with all the craic and banter this St Patrick’s Day at Exploris in Portaferry with their underwater and reptilian friends. Take part in themed arts and crafts in the Crabby Craft club or get your hands wet with daily open pool demonstrations. Plus, lots more surprises for all the family.  Book your tickets online (24 hours in advance) to be fast tracked and discounted.

Armagh

Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in Armagh with a spectacular display of colour, music, dance and entertainment for all to enjoy as the wonderful procession snakes it way through the city centre. The procession route runs from the Palace Demesne, Irish Street, Ogle Street, Thomas Street, Market Street, Market Street to English Street, onto Cathedral Road, past the Shambles Yard before finishing at the grounds of Cathedral Road Recreation Centre.

Fermanagh

Enjoy a St. Patrick’s Day like no other in Ireland’s only island town, Enniskillen.
Broadmeadow : 1:30pm – 3.30pm, St. Patrick’s Day Water Activities & Family Fun Day, Broadmeadow. Free family fun day at the Lakeland Forum with special guests and activities including face painting, bouncy castles & live music.   St. Patrick Arrives at the Broadmeadow for a meet and greet, grab a selfie!  St. Patrick leads off the parade from the Forum through our island town. 3.30pm – 4.30pm Festival Parade from The Forum to The Enniskillen Castle.
Town Centre : 2.30pm –3.30pm Street Entertainment featuring a live music entertainment. 3.30pm Main Parade, Performances at East Bridge Street, The Diamond and Church Street.

Tyrone

The long goodbye – in addition to the vibrant music, crafts and festivities for the Ulster American Folk Park St Patrick’s Day Celebrations on Saturday 17 March, costumed guides will be re-enacting the emotive send-off which was carried out by countless thousands of people before their voyage from Ireland to America in the 1700s and 1800s. Known as the ‘American’ or ‘Living Wake’, re-live this dramatic re-enactment complete with music, song and dance as the family gather to bid a sad farewell to the departing emigrant. Normal Folk Park admission pricing applies, for more information visit www.nmni.com

 

Derry/Londonderry

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day 2018 with an action packed weekend of activities for all the family at the St Patrick’s Spring Carnival, Derry this Saturday and Sunday. The two day festival will be a celebration of Music, Food and Culture and include a number of key events throughout the city including St. Patrick’s Day Carnival Parade, Ubuntu Global Festival and the LegenDerry Food Festival​. For more information visit derrystrabane.com/springcarnival.

Antrim

On Saturday 17 March celebrate St Patrick’s Day climbing the slopes of historic Slemish.  There are spectacular views, an exceptional outdoor experience and some traditional entertainment on offer as thousands trek up Slemish Mountain this St. Patrick’s Day.  Raceview Mill and Broughshane & District Community Association will provide the hub of the event, with free activities for all the whole family to enjoy, from artisan market with live demos, children’s entertainment, small speciality car show and live music.

Belfast

Enjoy a family fun day at Colin Glen this St Patrick’s Day, with a range of activities, including the very popular Gruffalo Trail, Fairy village and Stick man Trails.  The event will mark the launch of the Spring/Summer season for the park and visitors will be able to have a go at a range of outdoor activities, such as the climbing wall, zip line, high and low ropes course, laser tag and archery.  Of course, being St. Patrick’s Day, the park will be filled with music & entertainers and children will be able to get into the atmosphere with glitter tattoo’s, balloon modellers and bouncy castles. There will also be a food & craft village, so you can take a break from the activities and browse through some of the stalls.

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.  

 

Jacqueline

AMAZING MUSICAL SPECTACLE GETS READY TO SWITCH OFF GRAVITY

Get ready to be amazed and captivated by Rain Falling Up, a Dumbworld Production in collaboration with Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Hall, Friday 16th March.

 

Guaranteed to be a joyous concert for all the family, this spectacular musical production features a large chorus of 300 children from local schools in Belfast, the Ulster Orchestra and a live shadow puppet animation – all created with the support of world renowned film-maker, director and writer John McIlduff and composer Brian Irvine.

Combining music, song, narration and animation, Rain Falling Up, produced by Dumbworld in collaboration with the Ulster Orchestra and supported by National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, tells the story of a little boy Jake, who is fascinated by all things scientific. One day, after being blamed for breaking his mum’s vase he comes to the conclusion that gravity is not his friend anymore. So he builds himself a gravity switch so he can turn gravity off. Life seems so much more fun when you can float around freely, but when the switch disappears and Jake finds himself drifting alone through the universe he realises that perhaps he made a mistake.

Rain Falling Up was first performed in the Waterfront Hall in 2010 with the Ulster Orchestra and has since been performed in Dublin, City of Derry and in the Italian city of Aosta, each time with a different orchestra and children’s choir. In 2013 Rain Falling Up, was nominated for a British Composers Award (community award).

The current project has been running since November 2017 involving a specially formed children’s chorus made up of 300 primary school children drawn from 10 schools across Belfast.  During the project children will have taken part in 130 workshops including; animation, developing music, performance, learning, composition and singing skills led by  Brian Irvine, the Dumbworld creative team and members of the Ulster Orchestra. Alongside these workshops the schools engaged in an art project focusing on the invention of their own gravity switches which will culminate in an exhibition of their work.
Looking forward to the performance at Ulster Hall, Creative Director of Dumbworld Production, and writer of Rain Falling Up, John McIlduff said;

“On behalf of Dumbworld Production we are delighted to be bringing Rain Falling Up back to Belfast.  Rain Falling Up is a joyful avalanche of orchestra, animation, narration and 300 singing children – a roller coasting rollicking ride that tells the uplifting story of one boy’s struggle with the ups and downs of gravity. Rain Falling Up bursts at the seams with hope, adventure, celebration and big unapologetic tunes. Watch out for the creaky, dancing Grandfather, the flocks of flying penguins and watch out for the black holes.”

John further added;
Since November 2017 we have been working with 300 children from schools across Belfast to engage with each other as well as with professionals, including the Ulster Orchestra, to create this ambitious and exciting piece of work. Through image, music and words audiences of all ages will be charmed by this truly amazing and highly creative production. We are grateful for the support of our principal funder, Arts Council of Northern Ireland along with Belfast City Council as well as our project collaborator Ulster Orchestra and everyone on the Dumbworld creative team. We hope everyone who sees Rain Falling Up is truly inspired by this very unique experience.”

Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, added;

“Dumbworld is an award-winning organisation that excels in creating bold and captivating new works.  The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is proud to support the Rain Falling Up project which has brought together many school children from across Belfast to share together in the joy of music-making, culminating in an epic finale performance in the Ulster Hall; an experience few will forget.”

Rain Falling Up takes place at Ulster Hall on Friday 16th March 2018, 7.30pm. Tickets are £12, Snr citizens & children (5yrs-16yrs) £5, and children under 5 go FREE. For further details visit www.ulsterhall.co.uk or www.dumbworld.com. Follow Dumbworld on Facebook @dumbworldltd, twitter @dumbworldltd and Instagram @dumbworldltd.

AN EVENING OF FINE DINING AT BELFAST CATHEDRAL

Belfast Cathedral is to be transformed into a high class dining room on the evening of March 24, offering a truly special night out as part of the BelFeast Festival.

Pews and kneelers will give way to some of the classiest tables in town, and diners will be able to enjoy atmospheric music throughout the evening from the Cathedral’s choristers and musicians.

St Anne’s is known not only as the spiritual heart of the booming Cathedral Quarter and the city of Belfast, but is also a key venue for concerts and corporate events.

This ability to switch from a ‘working’ place of worship, offering four services daily, to a breath-taking setting for events makes Belfast Cathedral a unique space in the city centre.

Following a reception on arrival, guests will enjoy a five-course dinner prepared by the talented chefs at Posh Nosh, served with paired wines from Mark Jefferson Wines.

Tickets are £60 per person and the evening will raise vital funds to further the mission and ministry of Belfast Cathedral.

BelFeast is a new three day food and drink festival based in and around the Cathedral Quarter aimed at showcasing everything great about the local food and drinks industry.

Holly Wilson, Marketing and Events Manager at Belfast Cathedral, said: “We are delighted to be hosting the headline event of the BelFeast Festival and look forward to welcoming you for an unforgettable dining experience and evening of music in the aisles of the majestic Belfast Cathedral.”

More information and tickets, contact Belfast Cathedral on 028 9032 8332 or visit www.belfastcathedral.org.

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.

 

2 Night Bed, Breakfast and Dinner Package, Whistledown Hotel from £110 per person sharing.

The three-star Whistledown Hotel nestles in Warrenpoint, on the shores of Carlingford Lough surrounded by the Mourne Mountains and Cooley Peninsula. With breath-taking coastal beauty and offering high quality distinctive service, The Whistledown Hotel is aims to provide a first-class experience. Package includes two night’s bed and breakfast with dinner one night. To book call 4175 4174. Offer available until 30 June.

 

4* Spring Somethings Break, Belmore Court and Motel from £55 per room per night.

Enjoy something old, new, brewed and blue from the Belmore Court and Motel’s convenient location in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands in Enniskillen. The four-star Belmore Court and Motel is a haven for contemporary lifestyles offering value pricing and relaxed convenience. Enjoy a two-night break from £60 per room or a night three nights from £55 per room. Offer includes overnight accommodation and breakfast. To book call 6632 6633. Offer available until 30 June.

 

Spectacular Spring, Ballygally Castle Hotel from £60 per person sharing.

Treat yourself to a spectacular seasonal break the Spring at the four-star Ballygally Castle. Overlooking the golden sandy beaches of Ballygally Bay and perched on the tip of the Causeway Coast, Ballygally is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Antrim Coast. Offer includes overnight accommodation, seasonal cocktail on arrival and a full Irish breakfast. To book call 2858 1066. Offer available until 31.05.18.

 

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

10 things to do in Northern Ireland Next Week!

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 (12- 18 March)

 

  1. LegenDerry Food Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 17-18 March. The three-day food festival returns as part of the St Patrick’s Spring Carnival celebrating our finest chefs, restaurateurs and producers along with musical performances, street theatre and LegenDerry themed activities.
  2. Mussenden Lights, Coleraine, 17 March. The National Trust are lighting the Mussenden Temple green for St. Patrick’s Day. Great photo opportunities from near and far. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see this iconic landmark in a different light. Starting at 7pm.
  3. Féile an Earraigh, Belfast, 12-18 March. Féile an Earraigh presents a wide variety of arts and cultural events in the week leading up to and including St Patrick’s Day. It animates Belfast city with activities such as Irish traditional music sessions and dancing, master-classes, school workshops, concerts, tours and walks, debates and discussions, dramas, exhibitions, literary events, youth and sporting events and family based activities. For full line-up visit visitbelfast.com
  4. Home of Saint Patrick Festival, Armagh & Down, 8-19 March. Immerse yourself in St Patrick’s Country. Promising a lively and varied showcase of the best culture, music, song and dance hosting many exciting Irish and international artists who come together to celebrate the Spiritual Father of Ireland with specially curated events amidst a bumper programme suitable for all tastes.  For full line-up visit VisitArmagh.com/Festivals/St-Patricks
  5. Saint Patrick’s Lecture, Armagh, 16 March. On the eve of Saint Patrick’s Day, the primates of the two principal Churches in Ireland, Archbishop Richard Clarke and Archbishop Eamon Martin, will speak about what Saint Patrick means to them in a modern world at the Market Place Theatre. Examining how Saint Patrick’s words still resonate for many of the challenges we face today.
  6. St Patrick’s Day Festival, Ballycastle, 17 March.  This St. Patrick’s Day festival features lots of events including a parade followed by music, Irish dancing, a display from Kelly Neil Dance Co, market stalls, family activities and entertainment. Alongside this the Naturally North Coast and Glens Artisan Market, selling a range of handmade art, craft and local food produce will be located outside Ramoan Parish Centre from 12:00 – 16.00.
  7. Saint Patrick’s Day at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, 17 March. Visit the Ulster American Folk Park for vibrant music, crafts and festivities this St Patrick’s day. Costumed guides will be re-enacting the emotive send-off which was carried out by countless thousands of people before their voyage from Ireland to America in the 1700s and 1800s. For more information or advance booking visit NMNI.com.
  8. The Rapparees, Belfast, 17 March. One of Ireland’s best regarded folk-bands play in The Empire this St Patrick’s Day. With their own tunes, classic Irish songs, and the staples thrown in for good measure this is set to be great entertainment as part of the days celebrations. To book tickets visit TheBelfastEmpire.com.
  9. Ballycastle & District Horse Ploughing Championship, 17 March. Ballycastle and District Horse Ploughing Society hold their annual Horse Ploughing Match and Heavy Horse Show on St. Patrick’s Day. This is one of the oldest surviving annual competitions in the whole of Ireland and was formed over 130 years ago.
  10. St Patrick’s Day at Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Holywood, 17 March. Experience a range of traditional farming activities, crafts and skills as well as performances from musicians and Irish dancers throughout the day as the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum celebrates St Patrick’s Day.

 

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