What's On
For such a small corner of the world, you’ll find there’s very rarely a dull moment in Northern Ireland. That’s all part and parcel of our giant spirit, and for you the visitor, it makes taking part in the life, and soul, of the place so much more fun. You'll find festivals and events happening all year round. Join the summer crowds at a selection of music festivals or experience a true Halloween in the city of Derry. There's always something exciting going on. You're sure to have a blast!
Arts Across Belfast Bus Tour (Sun 18 Jan)
Hop on this half-day bus tour, developed by Creative Tours Belfast, for an enjoyable trip exploring the city's lively arts and culture. With your friendly guide, you'll travel across Belfast north, south, east, and west, learning about the talented people connected to these streets. Discover arts centres, theatres, galleries, and music spots, see interesting street art, and hear local stories as you go. Starting from the Cathedral Quarter, the tour includes short stops at places like The Mac and the EastSide Visitor Centre and Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich whilst also having the opportunity to enjoy a live performance, and a light lunch.
Imbolc International Music Festival 2026 (Sun 1 - Sat 7 Feb)
Based in Derry, the IMBOLC International Music Festival brings together a mix of traditional music and new sounds in venues across the city. Visitors can enjoy performances from world-class artists and rising stars or join in with workshops and music sessions in local pubs and cafes. It is a friendly, accessible festival that focuses on great music and community, making it an ideal time to explore the city’s unique character.
Glenarm Castle Tulip Festival 2026 (Sat 2 - Mon 4 May)
Visit Glenarm Castle for the annual Tulip Festival. Held over the May Bank Holiday weekend, the event features thousands of tulips in bloom throughout the walled garden. Alongside the displays, you can enjoy live music, local food, and various craft stalls. With carnival rides and a mini Land Rover course for children, it is a practical choice for a family day out or a quiet walk in the grounds.
Briggs Equipment North West 200 (Mon 4 - Sat 9 May)
Every May, the Causeway Coastal Route in Northern Ireland becomes the setting for the North West 200. Riders will compete on an 8.9-mile circuit that connects the towns of Portrush, Portstewart, and Coleraine. It is a week-long festival that includes practice sessions, evening entertainment, and various viewing areas, offering a chance to see world-class racing in a unique coastal location.









