All-Ireland Fleadh to take place in Belfast for the first time in 2026

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Its the first time Belfast has ever hosted the event

By Rebecca Black (PA)

The all-Ireland Fleadh will take place in Belfast for the first time next year.

It is hoped the major celebration of Irish music and culture will generate millions in revenue for the Northern Ireland capital.

Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann has taken place at locations across the Republic of Ireland every year since the inaugural event in Mullingar, Co Westmeath in 1951.

It was held in Londonderry in 2013, the first time it had taken place in Northern Ireland.

The move was announced at Belfast City Hall on Saturday after a meeting of the Ardchomhairle of Comhaltas.

The 2024 event in Wexford town involved more than 400 events, including 230 championships over eight days, attracting more than 650,000 people and delivering an economic value of about 70 million euro (£58.5 million).

Events in Belfast in August 2026 will range from large concerts and big name acts to street performances, pop-up gigs and community ceilis, while competitions in music, song and dance range from county and regional level to provincial and All-Ireland titles.

Lord mayor of Belfast Micky Murray said he was delighted the event would be held in the city.

“Our council is committed to bringing major events to the city, because we know from past experience the huge social and economic benefits they can bring, not just to our city centre but to local communities also,” he said.

“I have no doubt that the Fleadh in Belfast will be something unique. It will be a truly inclusive festival that will allow our citizens, and visitors from near and far, to celebrate together.

“It’s a massive boost for hospitality and retail businesses, bringing a real vibrancy and attracting visitors from across the island of Ireland, and indeed from across the world, into our city and the wider region.

“Whether you’re a fan of live traditional music already, or it’s all new to you, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. We can’t wait to get moving on developing a programme which reflects both the Fleadh and our city.”

Dr Labhras O Murchu, director general of Comhaltas, described it as a special event with world-class talent and an indescribable atmosphere.

“We appreciate the work that Belfast City Council and Ards CCE have put into securing this bid and we look forward to working with them, to ensure Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil Belfast 2026 is a huge success,” he said.

“It’ll be just the second time in its 75-year history that the Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil will be held north of the border.

“The legacy of the 2013 Comhaltas Fleadh in Derry City is still widely spoken about, making this a fantastic opportunity for Belfast to create its own legacy.”

Sinn Fein North Belfast MP John Finucane welcomed the official confirmation.

“This will be a game changer for our people and communities, and will provide a significant boost to our economy, supporting business and jobs,” he said.

“Sinn Fein has long campaigned to bring this celebration to Belfast, and I now look forward to it becoming a reality in 2026.

“Let’s get ready to welcome the world.”

The Fleadh in Belfast will run from Sunday August 2 until Sunday August 9, 2026.

The 2025 Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann will be held in Wexford this August.

City Council and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann of Bronagh McClean and Niall McClean from Ards CCE, Lord Mayor of Belfast, Micky Murray, Attracta Brady and Labhrás Ó Murchú from Comhaltas, outside Belfast City Hall following the announcement that the all-Ireland Fleadh will take place in Belfast for the first time next year. (Photo by PA)

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