07/03/2024

Belfast Named As 2025 Host Of Oireachtas na Samhna

Belfast has been announced as the host for the oldest Irish language and arts festival on the island of Ireland, Oireachtas na Samhna.

Belfast City Council has welcomed the news that its bid to host the event, which attracts up to 10,000 participants and spectators each year, had been successful.

Taking place from 29 October to 2 November 2025, Oireachtas na Samhna celebrates Irish language, arts and traditions with a packed timetable of events, competitions, debates, film screenings, workshops, awards and more.

All events are delivered in Irish, providing a unique opportunity for those from Gaeltacht areas and Irish speakers from non-Gaeltacht areas to come together, exchange learning and celebrate language and culture.

Belfast last hosted the event in 1997, and other host cities have included Killarney, Dublin, Galway, Cork and Limerick.

Welcoming the news, Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Ryan Murphy, said: "Belfast has a thriving Irish language community, and its role within our rich and diverse cultural heritage was central to securing this major event for our city.
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"As a council, we are committed to celebrating the cultural significance of language, including Irish, to communities and highlighting the importance of ensuring languages are used, and nurtured, for both present and future generations.

"Bringing Oireachtas na Samhna to Belfast will, I believe, will create a lasting legacy for the generations of young Irish speakers to come, and act as a platform to showcase the many benefits that celebrating language can bring - creating vibrancy, fostering learning and forging new friendships.

"Securing an event of this size and scale also provides an amazing opportunity to highlight our city and our strengths - supporting our retailers, hospitality providers and tour operators, demonstrating what we can offer visitors and encouraging them to return again and again."

The council has worked closely with the Department for Communities, the tourism sector and Irish language organisations on its bid for Oireachtas na Samhna, including Visit Belfast, Féile an Phobail, Fobairt Feirste, Conradh na Gaeilge and Fáilte Feirste Thiar.

The majority of festival events will be hosted in the ICC Belfast and the Europa Hotel, including Aonach an Oireachtais and Club na Féile, as well as smaller seminars, lectures and shows. Additional activities will also take place in venues right across the city.

A programme of events is currently being developed, and a team of Irish-speaking volunteers will also be recruited early next year to support visitors during their stay in Belfast.

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