Belfast Fleadh Fringe Festival 2026 - Expression of Interest

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Expression of Interest – Fleadh Fringe Programme 2026

*Deadline for survey submissions Friday 20th March 5pm*

Introduction

Belfast City Council will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann for the first time from 2nd – 9th August 2026. The Fleadh is the world’s largest annual celebration of Irish traditional music, language, song, and dance, it involves a series of schools, competitions, awards and special concerts throughout the week. This historic occasion presents a unique opportunity to showcase Belfast’s rich cultural vibrancy and diversity of traditions. The Fringe Programme will complement the Comhaltas core programme of competitions, concerts and the Scoil Éigse, animating the city with multi-artform inclusive, creative, and celebratory events showcasing all forms of traditional culture across our city.

We’ve contracted Curation & Management Services to work with Council and Fleadh Executive Committee on delivering the Fringe Programme for Fleadh Belfast 2026.

City Centre Fringe: May We Events https://www.maywe.co.uk/

City-Wide Fringe: The Duncairn (174 Trust) https://www.theduncairn.com/

The Fringe Programme will follow a similar model to Culture Night 2025 whereby the city comes to life with a series of pop up creative moments, events and activities that showcase the rich and talented creative and community sector in Belfast, whilst also taking into consideration how to balance programming with the scale of footfall and activity taking place for the Fleadh (we anticipate over 800,000 people will visit Belfast across the week).

To assist with our Curators' process we are completing this Expression of Interest survey to understand better what ideas there are for the Fringe and what demand there is for support for producing events for this programme. We'll be sharing the outcomes of this with May We and 174 Trust to shape the next stage of the curation process.

Principles:

  1. Funding for events will be available however this budget is finite, and there will be high demand from across the city so please bear this in mind when submitting your idea. (We've capped this EOI at £3k max per event)
  2. Submission of an idea does not guarantee it being programmed as part of the Fleadh Fringe, this is the first step in a staged process to understand the possibilities and potential for the Fringe to help us design the next phase of the process.
  3. All submissions will be handled confidentially, submission of an idea does not grant the Council or Curators any rights to use, adapt or deliver the concept. Any proposal selected for final programme will be subject to a formal agreement with the Curator.
  4. Financial support for Fleadh Fringe Events will be for a not-for-profit basis not for commercial/ for profit events
  5. Ideas can be for ticketed/charged events as along as tickets are affordably and inclusively priced and all box office income contributes to the overall cost of the event (not for profit)
  6. We can’t fund – utility costs, core salary costs, commercial events, purchase of alcohol, political activities, religious activities, memorials, marketing and publicity costs, food-based events, inflatables or fireworks.
  7. Due to volume of submissions expected we won't be able to give individualised feedback on submissions.

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To find out more about the Fleadh Cheoil visit: www.fleadhcheoil.ie

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The Fleadh Fringe in Belfast 2026 will:

  • Celebrate and complement the Fleadh Cheoil with a celebratory, inclusive, and contemporary cultural programme.
  • Ensure representation of traditional, cross-genre, and community-driven content.
  • Showcase Belfast’s diversity — ethnically, culturally, and artistically — through traditional and contemporary expressions of all cultures via music, dance, storytelling, and art.
  • Activate public spaces and cultural venues across the city.
  • Celebrate our city's UNESCO City of Music status.
  • Support and showcase local artists, communities and cultural organisations.
  • Ensure inclusivity and affordability, with a mix of free and low-cost ticketed events.
  • Ensure capacity for spontaneous or pop-up performances in public spaces.
  • Incorporate accessibility measures, relaxed performances, and sensory-friendly design.

Target Audience

The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with something for everyone to enjoy celebrating Irish traditional culture alongside other cultural traditions from a wide and diverse range of communities and backgrounds.

  • Local Community: Belfast residents and surrounding areas, promoting community engagement and cultural pride.
  • Tourists and Visitors: Visitors from across Ireland, the UK, and internationally, drawn to Belfast to take part in the Fleadh Cheoil schools and competitions.
  • Families: Activities and events suitable for all ages.
  • Music Enthusiasts: Fans of traditional music, song, and dance, with world-class performances and competitions.
  • Cultural Enthusiasts: Those interested in heritage, language, and culture
  • Students and Educators: Opportunities for learning and professional development in traditional music and culture.

The City Centre and City Wide Fleadh Fringe Programme will be curated across city centre and city wide venues, halls, public spaces, squares and streets showcasing a mix of music, dance, spoken word, theatre, visual arts, comedy, workshops, and outdoor performances & spectacles.

Here are some events that could take place:

Performances

Music, dance, drama and song via concerts, gigs, pop up performances, plays

Spoken Word / Storytelling / Poetry

Storytelling, and performances celebrating all traditions.

Workshops

Workshops or classes exploring tradition and heritage through creativity and culture, e.g. instrument making, learning to play an instrument, storytelling

Street Performers / Roaming Performers

Street Circus, music and roaming performers animating public squares and streets throughout the city centre.

Walking Tours & Heritage Walks

Cultural, musical, or storytelling tours exploring local heritage and places of significance.

Site-Specific / Installation Art

Sound art, visual installations, ‘instagrammable moments’ or performance art in unique or historic sites.

Family-Friendly & Children’s Events

Music, storytelling, and participatory activities suitable for families and children.

Cross-Cultural / Global Music / Diaspora Showcases

Events celebrating cultural exchange and newcomer community music and cultural traditions.

Multilingual / Bilingual Events

Events delivered in Irish, Ulster-Scots, and newcomer languages to reflect Belfast’s diversity.

Relaxed / Accessible Performances

Sensory-friendly or BSL/ISL interpreted performances promoting accessibility.

Youth & Emerging Artist Showcases

Dedicated events for young or emerging musicians, artists and performers.


The privacy statement is at the start of the survey and contained within frequently asked questions.

Expression of Interest – Fleadh Fringe Programme 2026

*Deadline for survey submissions Friday 20th March 5pm*

Introduction

Belfast City Council will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann for the first time from 2nd – 9th August 2026. The Fleadh is the world’s largest annual celebration of Irish traditional music, language, song, and dance, it involves a series of schools, competitions, awards and special concerts throughout the week. This historic occasion presents a unique opportunity to showcase Belfast’s rich cultural vibrancy and diversity of traditions. The Fringe Programme will complement the Comhaltas core programme of competitions, concerts and the Scoil Éigse, animating the city with multi-artform inclusive, creative, and celebratory events showcasing all forms of traditional culture across our city.

We’ve contracted Curation & Management Services to work with Council and Fleadh Executive Committee on delivering the Fringe Programme for Fleadh Belfast 2026.

City Centre Fringe: May We Events https://www.maywe.co.uk/

City-Wide Fringe: The Duncairn (174 Trust) https://www.theduncairn.com/

The Fringe Programme will follow a similar model to Culture Night 2025 whereby the city comes to life with a series of pop up creative moments, events and activities that showcase the rich and talented creative and community sector in Belfast, whilst also taking into consideration how to balance programming with the scale of footfall and activity taking place for the Fleadh (we anticipate over 800,000 people will visit Belfast across the week).

To assist with our Curators' process we are completing this Expression of Interest survey to understand better what ideas there are for the Fringe and what demand there is for support for producing events for this programme. We'll be sharing the outcomes of this with May We and 174 Trust to shape the next stage of the curation process.

Principles:

  1. Funding for events will be available however this budget is finite, and there will be high demand from across the city so please bear this in mind when submitting your idea. (We've capped this EOI at £3k max per event)
  2. Submission of an idea does not guarantee it being programmed as part of the Fleadh Fringe, this is the first step in a staged process to understand the possibilities and potential for the Fringe to help us design the next phase of the process.
  3. All submissions will be handled confidentially, submission of an idea does not grant the Council or Curators any rights to use, adapt or deliver the concept. Any proposal selected for final programme will be subject to a formal agreement with the Curator.
  4. Financial support for Fleadh Fringe Events will be for a not-for-profit basis not for commercial/ for profit events
  5. Ideas can be for ticketed/charged events as along as tickets are affordably and inclusively priced and all box office income contributes to the overall cost of the event (not for profit)
  6. We can’t fund – utility costs, core salary costs, commercial events, purchase of alcohol, political activities, religious activities, memorials, marketing and publicity costs, food-based events, inflatables or fireworks.
  7. Due to volume of submissions expected we won't be able to give individualised feedback on submissions.

_________________________________________________________________

To find out more about the Fleadh Cheoil visit: www.fleadhcheoil.ie

__________________________________________________________________

The Fleadh Fringe in Belfast 2026 will:

  • Celebrate and complement the Fleadh Cheoil with a celebratory, inclusive, and contemporary cultural programme.
  • Ensure representation of traditional, cross-genre, and community-driven content.
  • Showcase Belfast’s diversity — ethnically, culturally, and artistically — through traditional and contemporary expressions of all cultures via music, dance, storytelling, and art.
  • Activate public spaces and cultural venues across the city.
  • Celebrate our city's UNESCO City of Music status.
  • Support and showcase local artists, communities and cultural organisations.
  • Ensure inclusivity and affordability, with a mix of free and low-cost ticketed events.
  • Ensure capacity for spontaneous or pop-up performances in public spaces.
  • Incorporate accessibility measures, relaxed performances, and sensory-friendly design.

Target Audience

The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with something for everyone to enjoy celebrating Irish traditional culture alongside other cultural traditions from a wide and diverse range of communities and backgrounds.

  • Local Community: Belfast residents and surrounding areas, promoting community engagement and cultural pride.
  • Tourists and Visitors: Visitors from across Ireland, the UK, and internationally, drawn to Belfast to take part in the Fleadh Cheoil schools and competitions.
  • Families: Activities and events suitable for all ages.
  • Music Enthusiasts: Fans of traditional music, song, and dance, with world-class performances and competitions.
  • Cultural Enthusiasts: Those interested in heritage, language, and culture
  • Students and Educators: Opportunities for learning and professional development in traditional music and culture.

The City Centre and City Wide Fleadh Fringe Programme will be curated across city centre and city wide venues, halls, public spaces, squares and streets showcasing a mix of music, dance, spoken word, theatre, visual arts, comedy, workshops, and outdoor performances & spectacles.

Here are some events that could take place:

Performances

Music, dance, drama and song via concerts, gigs, pop up performances, plays

Spoken Word / Storytelling / Poetry

Storytelling, and performances celebrating all traditions.

Workshops

Workshops or classes exploring tradition and heritage through creativity and culture, e.g. instrument making, learning to play an instrument, storytelling

Street Performers / Roaming Performers

Street Circus, music and roaming performers animating public squares and streets throughout the city centre.

Walking Tours & Heritage Walks

Cultural, musical, or storytelling tours exploring local heritage and places of significance.

Site-Specific / Installation Art

Sound art, visual installations, ‘instagrammable moments’ or performance art in unique or historic sites.

Family-Friendly & Children’s Events

Music, storytelling, and participatory activities suitable for families and children.

Cross-Cultural / Global Music / Diaspora Showcases

Events celebrating cultural exchange and newcomer community music and cultural traditions.

Multilingual / Bilingual Events

Events delivered in Irish, Ulster-Scots, and newcomer languages to reflect Belfast’s diversity.

Relaxed / Accessible Performances

Sensory-friendly or BSL/ISL interpreted performances promoting accessibility.

Youth & Emerging Artist Showcases

Dedicated events for young or emerging musicians, artists and performers.


The privacy statement is at the start of the survey and contained within frequently asked questions.

  • Your privacy and how we will use your data 

    You do not have to sign in or register on our Your Say Belfast platform to submit call for interest in the Fleadh Fringe programme.  

    Belfast City Council is the data controller under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) for any personal data gathered from this call for interest. We are collating your name and email solely for business purposes and to allow the council to programme the Fleadh Fringe Festival.   Any personal data you provide consensually will be held and stored by the Council in a safe and secure manner and in compliance with data protection legislation and in line with the Council’s Records Retention and Disposal Schedule. 

    If any special category data is provided as part of your survey response, the Council’s lawful basis for processing special category data for this purpose is Article 9(2)(g) of the UK GDPR - reasons of substantial public interest, in connection with Schedule 1, Part 2, paragraph 6(1)(a) and 6(2)(a) of the Data Protection Act 2018.   

    You have the right to object to processing undertaken for the performance a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority at any time.  This is not an absolute right and only applies in certain circumstances. 

    Sharing your information with others

    Your personal data may be shared internally within the Council with staff who are involved in providing this service and where necessary, between internal departments with the purpose of supporting an effective delivery of service. 

    Belfast City Council has appointed local cultural organisations to deliver the Fleadh Fringe Programme, leveraging their expertise and networks. May We Events will be managing the City Centre Fringe Programme, 174 Trust will be managing the city-wide programme. We'll be sharing the data from our call for ideas with them to plan how we curate Fleadh Fringe programme from these ideas. Both organisations have data-sharing and control included in their contracts.  You have the right to object.

    International transfers

    Your personal data is not transferred outside of the United Kingdom.

    How long we hold your information for

    Your personal data is held and stored by the Council in a safe and secure manner and in compliance with data protection legislation and in line with the Council’s Records Retention and Disposal Schedule.

    Your rights

    When your personal data is processed under the lawful basis of public task, the UK GDPR provides you with the following rights in relation to the processing of your personal data, which are:

    • The right of access – You have the right to access and receive a copy of our personal data and other supplementary information, however, there are exemptions, which means you may not always receive all the information we process.
    • The right to rectification – You have the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified or completed if incomplete. 
    • The right to restrict processing – You can request the restriction or suppression of your personal data.  This right is not absolute and only applies in certain circumstances.  
    • The right to object – You have the right to object to processing we undertake as part of our public task.  This is not absolute and only applies in certain circumstances.  
    • Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling – You have the right, in certain circumstances, not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which significantly affects you. You also have the right to understand the reasons behind decisions made by automated processing and the possible consequences of the decisions.

    Further information

    If you have any queries regarding the processing of your personal data, please email policy@belfastcity.gov.uk(External link)  

    If you wish to contact the Council’s Data Protection Officer or have any questions about this privacy notice, please write to Belfast City Council, City Hall Belfast, BT1 5GS or send an email to dataprotection@belfastcity.gov.uk(External link)  

    For further information on how Belfast City Council processes personal data, you can view our privacy statement at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/privacy(External link)  

    If you are not satisfied with how the Council are processing your personal data, please contact the Council in the first instance to make a complaint. If you are still not satisfied with the Council’s response, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO): 

    Information Commissioner’s Office
    Wycliffe House
    Water Lane
    Wilmslow
    Cheshire
     SK9 5AF 

    Tel: 0303 123 1113

    Email: casework@ico.org.uk(External link)

     

     

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