January events across Northern Ireland

Looking for something to help pass the Christmas blues then look no further.

Tree Planting
Author: Eve JacksonPublished 3rd Jan 2024
Last updated 4th Jan 2024

Kickstart your 2024 off from a choice of multiple events across Northern Ireland this January.

Colin Glen Forest Park

Hidden amongst Belfast Hills lies Irelands best kept leading adventure park- Colin Glen.

Is there any better way to step into the new year than exploring the 200-acre Forest Park where you can find Irelands only official Gruffalo Trail, SKYTrek high-ropes, archery and laser tag.

Or are you looking to kickstart your energy with the Black Bull Run (Irelands first Alpine Coaster), 250m Forest Flyover zipline and Irelands longest zipline, River Rapid.

Nocturnes - oil painting exhibition

Joel Simon, Nocturnes

Immerse yourself in the beauty of artwork with Joel Simon’s oil painting exhibition featuring atmospheric depictions of Belfast at night. The exhibition promises a journey through Belfast’s nightlife, as seen through the eyes of an artist who has made the city his muse. This event will take place at Atypicla Gallery, 109-113 Royal Avenue until 26 January.

Out to Lunch and Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival 2024

CQAF

The 19th Out to Lunch Festival will feature music, comedy, theatre, film, the spoken word and hot lunches to warm the long dark month of January from the 6th to 28th.

Headliners in 2024 are:

Reginald D Hunter

Isy Suttie

Louise Kennedy

Rob Newman

Andy Irvine

Mick Flannery

Nine below Zero

The Third Policeman

Drunk Women Solving Crime

Mark Lewisohn

Natalie Haynes

Josie Long

Miki Berenyi

Stuart Braithwaite and

Rosie Holt

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IMBOLC International Music Festival 2024

IMBOLC International Music Festival

IMBOLC International Music Festival is one of the highlights of the Northwest cultural calendar and one of Ireland's music festivals renowned for not only presenting performances in a great atmosphere by world class artists but in championing up-and-coming talent in a range of genres. Generously supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Derry City and Strabane District Council, the event will take place from the 28th January- 4th February across Cultural Quarter and Great James Street.

Tree Planting at Whiteabbey Glen

Tree Planting

New Year, New Trees Saturday 13 January, 11am- 3pm!

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council are inviting residents across the Borough to join them to ‘Plant a Tree for the New Year' and help us reach their One Million Tree target.

Friends and family are invited along to plant a tree and help improve Tree Equity Score by planting more trees, trees play a key part in addressing extreme heat, pollution and other environmental hazards such as flooding.

Irish FA Tours

Explore the unique story of Northern Ireland football from 1880 to present day using a variety of media, interactive displays, key artefacts and behind the scenes access.

Relive the atmosphere of famous nights, gain insights into the drama on and off the pitch and feel the rush of emotions shared by everyone in the stadium at National Football Stadium at Windsor Park until 14 January.

Jack and The Beanstalk Fermanagh

Jack and The Beanstalk

Lakeland Players invites you to join their hero Jack as he embarks on an extraordinary journey up the beanstalk to an enchanted land above the clouds. With hilarious antics, loveable characters, and a handful of magic beans, this traditional family panto will captivate audiences of all ages with performances running from 11 January- 20 January

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Come & Try Sit On Top Kayaking – Castlewellan

Life Adventure Centre

Looking to try something different this year. Try out this awesome activity whether you’re looking a simple introduction in a single or double kayak or maybe you’re looking for that all-in experience!

Enjoy this outdoor experience at Life Adventure Centre located lakeside, Castlewellan Lake, Castlewellan Forest Park.

The Collection

Enjoy an exhibition of curated works from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection

This is your opportunity to see a selection of works by artists represented in the exhibition having major national and international reputations; others are of significant local and national interest.

The primary aim of the Arts Council NI's collection has been to raise awareness of and interest in the contemporary visual arts from Northern Ireland, and to encourage the commissioning and purchase of work, as well as providing patronage to artists.

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