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2026, 2027 and 2028 Events in Northern Ireland
Whatever the time of year, you can always find something happening in Northern Ireland. Despite being just a small country, there’s never a dull moment to be found here. Joining in one of a number of celebrations and events will see you rubbing shoulders with the locals and getting into the Irish spirit. Your experience will certainly depend on where you are. Belfast offers vibrant energy, while Derry is a great option if you want to explore more local culture and immerse yourself in the warm community atmosphere. And of course, St. Patrick’s Day fun can be found everywhere.
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Imbolc International Music Festival
- from Sunday, 1st to Saturday, 7th February 2026
- between Sunday, 31st January and Sunday, 7th February 2027
- between Sunday, 30th January and Sunday, 6th February 2028
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Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
- from Thursday, 30th April to Sunday, 10th May 2026
- from Thursday, 29th April to Sunday, 9th May 2027
- from Thursday, 27th April to Sunday, 7th May 2028
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Belfast Marathon
- Sunday, 3rd May 2026
- Sunday, 2nd May 2027 (estimated)
- Sunday, 30th April 2028 (estimated)
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North West 200
- from Monday, 4th to Saturday, 9th May 2026
- in May 2027
- in May 2028
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Balmoral Show
- from Wednesday, 13th to Saturday, 16th May 2026
- from Wednesday, 12th to Saturday, 15th May 2027
- from Wednesday, 10th to Saturday, 13th May 2028
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Ballyclare May Fair
- from Saturday, 23rd to Saturday, 30th May 2026 (estimated)
- from Saturday, 22nd to Saturday, 29th May 2027 (estimated)
- from Saturday, 20th to Saturday, 27th May 2028 (estimated)
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Belsonic
- from Friday, 12th June to Wednesday, 1st July 2026
- in June 2027
- in June 2028
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Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen’s Day)
- Sunday, 12th July 2026
- Monday, 12th July 2027
- Wednesday, 12th July 2028
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Maiden City Festival
- from Saturday, 1st to Sunday, 9th August 2026 (estimated)
- from Saturday, 7th to Sunday, 15th August 2027 (estimated)
- from Saturday, 5th to Sunday, 13th August 2028 (estimated)
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Féile an Phobail: August Féile
- from Thursday, 6th to Sunday, 16th August 2026
- from Thursday, 5th to Sunday, 15th August 2027
- from Thursday, 3rd to Sunday, 13th August 2028
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Ould Lammas Fair
- from Saturday, 22nd to Tuesday, 25th August 2026
- from Saturday, 28th to Tuesday, 31st August 2027
- from Saturday, 26th to Tuesday, 29th August 2028
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Summer bank holiday
- Monday, 31st August 2026
- Monday, 30th August 2027
- Monday, 28th August 2028
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Belfast International Arts Festival
- between early October and late November 2026
- between early October and late November 2027
- between early October and late November 2028
As this is a Protestant country, it’s not surprising that one of the largest festivals is also its most controversial. July hosts Orangefest, a festival dating back to the 1700s, featuring orange men walking through the cities of Northern Ireland. According to history, these are Protestant Loyalists showing their allegiance to England’s William of Orange. However, given the religious nature of this event, security is paramount, and it’s certainly not an event enjoyed by all, especially Catholics. It’s best seen in Belfast, although smaller parades and events do take place throughout Northern Ireland.
Luckily, there is a lot of family-friendly fun to be had here too. Feile an Phobail is a West Belfast Festival and is one of the biggest community events in Europe. It’s all about local children, with thousands of them joining the procession through Belfast alongside theatre acts, music and more. In fact, Belfast is home to many of the main events, including Belfast Festival in October, the Marathon and the Lord Mayor’s Carnival in May. It’s all about dressing up, going on parades and playing music in Northern Ireland, so timing your trip for one of these events will ensure you have a great time.
Photo credits: Steve Graham / Flickr BB-by (Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival) ; Ardfern, CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Belfast Marathon) ; PAUL, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (North West 200) ; © Omagh Academy Showjumpers / Facebook (Balmoral Show) ; © Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough / Facebook (Ballyclare May Fair) ; Conradder, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Belsonic) ; Public domain (Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen’s Day)) ; © Maiden City Festival (Maiden City Festival) ; © vin_sustainable_fuel_sources / instagram (Féile an Phobail: August Féile) ; angelganev / CC-by (Summer bank holiday) ; © letsgoletsgo_adventures / instagram (Belfast International Arts Festival)