11/03/2026
Belfast to Host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann Again in 2027
Belfast has been confirmed as the host city for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in 2027, marking the second year in a row that the world's largest celebration of Irish culture will be held in the city.
The announcement was made by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in Dublin on Saturday 7 March. The news comes as Belfast prepares to host the event for the first time from 2 to 9 August this year. This decision makes Belfast the first location in Northern Ireland to host the festival twice, cementing its status as a UNESCO City of Music and a premier destination for international events.
The eight-day festival is organised by Comhaltas in partnership with Belfast City Council and Ards CCÉ. It is expected to attract over 800,000 visitors with its extensive programme of All-Ireland competitions, concerts, céilís, and street performances.
In tandem with the 2027 news, organisers revealed the headline act for the 2026 opening ceremony. Renowned accordionist Sharon Shannon and her Big Band will perform on the Main Stage outside Belfast City Hall on Sunday 2 August. They will be joined by award-winning group Goitse, the Blackwater Ceili Band, and the local Belfast ensemble McPeake. The opening day will also feature multicultural performances and school choirs, offering free entertainment to the public. Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Paul Doherty, said: "We're delighted our city will host the Fleadh again in 2027. It's a tremendous honour for Belfast and underscores its status as the island's only UNESCO City of Music. It allows us to build on 2026 and further strengthen Belfast's position as a vibrant, inclusive city that celebrates its rich cultural heritage.
"The two-year staging will deliver substantial tourism and economic impact, supporting local businesses, hospitality providers and cultural organisations."
Dr Labhrás Ó Murchú, Director-General of Comhaltas, praised the city's facilities, including the Waterfront and Ulster Hall. He said: "The decision to host the Fleadh in Belfast again in 2027 reflects the scale of our ambition and the strength of our partnership with Belfast City Council. It's clear the warmth of welcome that awaits in Belfast will create a natural home for the event and we look forward to celebrating our 75th milestone year in the city."
Niall McClean, Chairperson of Ards CCÉ, noted that interest in traditional music has already surged ahead of the 2026 event. He added: "The Fleadh is more than a festival, it's a catalyst to inspire older generations to pass on their skills and for new generations to carry these timeless traditions forward."
Further information on the 2026 Fleadh in Belfast including details on the full programme as well as opening and closing events will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Visit fleadhcheoil.ie for information.
The announcement was made by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in Dublin on Saturday 7 March. The news comes as Belfast prepares to host the event for the first time from 2 to 9 August this year. This decision makes Belfast the first location in Northern Ireland to host the festival twice, cementing its status as a UNESCO City of Music and a premier destination for international events.
The eight-day festival is organised by Comhaltas in partnership with Belfast City Council and Ards CCÉ. It is expected to attract over 800,000 visitors with its extensive programme of All-Ireland competitions, concerts, céilís, and street performances.
In tandem with the 2027 news, organisers revealed the headline act for the 2026 opening ceremony. Renowned accordionist Sharon Shannon and her Big Band will perform on the Main Stage outside Belfast City Hall on Sunday 2 August. They will be joined by award-winning group Goitse, the Blackwater Ceili Band, and the local Belfast ensemble McPeake. The opening day will also feature multicultural performances and school choirs, offering free entertainment to the public. Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Paul Doherty, said: "We're delighted our city will host the Fleadh again in 2027. It's a tremendous honour for Belfast and underscores its status as the island's only UNESCO City of Music. It allows us to build on 2026 and further strengthen Belfast's position as a vibrant, inclusive city that celebrates its rich cultural heritage.
"The two-year staging will deliver substantial tourism and economic impact, supporting local businesses, hospitality providers and cultural organisations."
Dr Labhrás Ó Murchú, Director-General of Comhaltas, praised the city's facilities, including the Waterfront and Ulster Hall. He said: "The decision to host the Fleadh in Belfast again in 2027 reflects the scale of our ambition and the strength of our partnership with Belfast City Council. It's clear the warmth of welcome that awaits in Belfast will create a natural home for the event and we look forward to celebrating our 75th milestone year in the city."
Niall McClean, Chairperson of Ards CCÉ, noted that interest in traditional music has already surged ahead of the 2026 event. He added: "The Fleadh is more than a festival, it's a catalyst to inspire older generations to pass on their skills and for new generations to carry these timeless traditions forward."
Further information on the 2026 Fleadh in Belfast including details on the full programme as well as opening and closing events will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Visit fleadhcheoil.ie for information.
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