Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann - Belfast 2026

Something giant is coming to the heart of Belfast this summer. From Sunday 2 August to Sunday 9 August 2026, Northern Ireland will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2026.

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2026 is one of the biggest celebrations of traditional Irish music, culture and community anywhere in the world. It’s also a giant opportunity for your business to be right at the heart of it.

Over the course of the week, Belfast will come alive with music, dancing and visitors from across Ireland and around the globe. Streets, venues and public spaces will be filled with the sounds of traditional sessions, concerts, competitions and cultural events. The atmosphere will spread far beyond the city centre too, reaching neighbourhoods across Belfast and towns across Northern Ireland. The Fleadh has a real ethos of inclusion, celebration, and volunteerism, and it’s recognised globally as the largest celebration of Irish traditional music, dance, and culture.

Here’s a sense of the scale:

  • 700,000+ visitors expected across the week
  • £60 million projected economic boost for Belfast and Northern Ireland
  • Thousands of musicians, singers and dancers taking part
  • Hundreds of competitions across traditional music disciplines
  • A packed programme of concerts, workshops, talks and cultural events
  • The main programme will take place across Belfast city centre from 2–9 August 2026, including:
  • Scoil Éigse music school (2–7 August)
  • Comhaltas competitions (7–9 August)
  • A major Gig Rig stage at Belfast City Hall running throughout the week
  • A citywide fringe programme and countless informal music sessions popping up across streets, venues and public spaces

For local businesses, that means lively streets, busy venues and a real chance to welcome visitors and be part of something unforgettable.

This is an important opportunity not just for Belfast, but for accommodation providers, hospitality businesses, retailers, community organisations and attractions right across Northern Ireland. It’s also a chance for your business to help create the kind of memorable, warm, genuinely welcoming experiences that visitors talk about long after they’ve gone home.

If we get it right, if visitors feel looked after, supported, and part of the celebration, they don’t just enjoy their time her...they tell their friends, they recommend Belfast and Northern Ireland as a place to visit, and they come back again and again.

So this isn’t just about managing demand for one week in August, it’s about creating lasting connections and encouraging repeat tourism across the whole region.

This guide has been created to help you get ready and make the most of this unique opportunity.  With so many visitors set to join us and the eyes of the world on Belfast, it’s a wonderful moment to share Northern Ireland’s giant spirit, our warmth, creativity and heartfelt hospitality

 

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Get your business prepared 

Considering developing an accommodation offer for the Fleadh? 
Check out our guides about tourist accommodation types and be aware of the important legal obligations you must adhere to in operating a tourist accommodation premises in Northern Ireland. 

Visit: tourismni.com/business-guidance/sector/accommodation


Offering an inclusive and accessible experience

With a diverse range of visitors expected for the Fleadh, it is important that the event experience is both inclusive and accessible. Regardless of your organisation’s current stage in advancing accessibility, our toolkit and e-learning modules provide structured guidance to support the development of more inclusive and welcoming visitor experiences. 

Visit: tourismni.com/accessibility

Sustainability

A Sustainability Action Plan is under development, with a focus on enhancing the sustainability of Fleadh venues, suppliers, transport and programme. Now more than ever visitors are tuned into sustainability and how businesses are implementing sustainable practices. Check out our section on tourismni.com for help and advice on how you can enhance what you are doing at tourismni.com/leanergreener.  

In addition to this we now have new e-learning modules to help you on your journey.

  • NI’s Commitment to Climate Change
  • Guide to Waste Management
  • Guide to Energy Management
  • Guide to Water Conservation
  • Guide to Food Waste 
  • Threats to Biodiversity in NI


Find out more at tourismni.com/mytourismni 

Volunteering opportunities 

Volunteer Now are managing volunteering opportunities for the Fleadh in Belfast. If interested, you can complete an Expression of Interest form now. Sign up to the events database at volunteernow.co.uk/volunteer-at-the-fleadh-cheoil-na-heireann

Find out more 

The official event website:  fleadhcheoil.ie
Discover Northern Ireland: discovernorthernireland.com