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    Traditional Irish music session with fiddle, banjo and accordion players performing in a cosy Belfast pub. Traditional Irish music session with fiddle, banjo and accordion players performing in a cosy Belfast pub.

    Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Belfast

    Get set for eight days of traditional Irish tunes, song and dance in the island of Ireland's only UNESCO City of Music!
    Belfast
    Arts & Culture
    30 mins from Belfast Airport | 90 mins from Dublin Airport
    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

    Attention trad music lovers!

    Every summer, a host town on the island of Ireland welcomes musicians, dancers and performers from across the globe for a rip-roaring traditional music celebration. At Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, the world’s largest annual festival of Irish music, you can expect street performances, intimate concerts, big-name acts and over 180 competitions showcasing the very best of traditional music talent.

    From instrument-making to beginner bodhrán circles to céilí dancing, there are so many ways to get involved in this week-long extravaganza. It's more than just music. It's a cultural and creative get-together like no other. Expect multi-cultural performances, cross-community showcases, language classes and more.

    Belfast
    2nd - 9th August 2026
    Traditional music players in Madden's Bar in Belfast city, performing for punters. Traditional music players in Madden's Bar in Belfast city, performing for punters.

    Madden's Bar, Belfast

    Belfast City Council

    A BIG Belfast welcome awaits

    This year, Belfast hosts the Fleadh for the first time EVER, and it's expected to be the biggest one ever, too. The Fleadh rarely comes to a city, so this Belfast-wide festival is not to be missed. The island's only UNESCO City of Music is primed to showcase its credentials as a Mecca for music lovers.

    The electrifying entertainment will centre around the Fleadh's famous Gig Rig outdoor stage, against the stunning backdrop of Belfast City Hall. Other iconic music venues include Ulster Hall and Waterfront Hall. Topping the bill is Irish music legend Sharon Shannon and her Big Band, with other unmissable performances from acclaimed uilleann piper Conor Mallon and showstopping trad pop band Mec Lir.

    Headliners aside, the Fleadh's finest moments can often be found in hidden corners around the city. So, as the festival atmosphere sweeps through Belfast's cobbled lanes and historic pubs, listen out and follow the sounds of an impromptu street session starting up – the magic of the Fleadh is in the air...

    Trad musicians performing for a small audience in a pub on the Belfast Traditional Music Trail. Trad musicians performing for a small audience in a pub on the Belfast Traditional Music Trail.

    Belfast Traditional Music Trail

    Courtesy of Tourism Northern Ireland

    A musical city

    From the Belfast Traditional Music Trail to Creative Tours Belfast, music is in the DNA of Belfast. Take the trad music trail, it's led by not one but two professional musicians and features personal performances in intimate venues around the city. As for the creative tours, they cover topics ranging from Belfast's punk lineage to hometown heroes like Van Morrison, while visiting iconic music venues such as the Oh Yeah Music Centre.

    And if it's a simple trad music session by a cosy pub fireside you're after, you'll find performances every night of the week across the city! For trendy nightspots, explore the cool Cathedral Quarter, Belfast's creative hub, stacked with whiskey bars, chic eateries, and more. To party into the wee hours, check out the best of Belfast's nightlife. Smooth jazz, fiery samba and electrifying dancefloors are calling.

    Two cyclists heading towards Titanic Belfast as the sun rises against a blue sky with some clouds. Two cyclists heading towards Titanic Belfast as the sun rises against a blue sky with some clouds.

    Titanic Belfast

    Chris Hill Photographic

    Beyond the Fleadh

    There's SO much more to enjoy alongside Belfast's musical heritage. Chow down on foodie treats at the Victorian-era St George's Market. Hike up Cave Hill for epic views of the city and Belfast Lough. And of course, make sure to visit Titanic Belfast at the very docks where the infamous ship was built over 100 years ago. This compact city rewards explorers with hidden gems such as enchanting CS Lewis Square, the postcard-perfect Botanic Gardens, eerie Crumlin Road Gaol and much else.

    Those who venture further afield can unlock even more of Northern Ireland's charm, with day trips taking in Game of Thrones® territory, world-class golf courses and maritime wonders along the Causeway Coastal Route.

    Come for the music, stay for the craic. Belfast is ready to welcome you. Can't make it this year? Don't worry, the Fleadh will be back in Belfast AGAIN in 2027! That's plenty of time to plan ahead. As the music motto goes: "If it's nice, play it twice."

    Commercial Court in Belfast lit with colourful umbrellas and neon signs as people stroll along the cobbled street at night. Commercial Court in Belfast lit with colourful umbrellas and neon signs as people stroll along the cobbled street at night.

    Cathedral Quarter, Belfast

    Looking for something different?

    We love a festival on the island of Ireland. And we celebrate everything from saints to surfing with a fun, vibrant and year-round line-up of festivals and events. So no matter when you're coming, you'll find an event to help make your trip something special.

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