A FOUR-day festival is set to take place in Belfast’s Sailortown this week, from Thursday to Sunday.
Organised by Sailortown Regeneration, the festival will be headlined by artists such as Brian Kennedy, Radio Ulster’s Hugo Duncan and Johnny Hero from U105 and will see a whole range of performances and events from concerts and theatre to dances, boxing, a market and even a pet pageant.
Throughout the four day festival, visitors can explore free exhibitions that detail the past, present and future of Sailortown at the American Bar, Dockers Club, the Flying Angel and St Joseph’s Church.
The festival kicks off on Thursday evening with a performance of 'I’ll Tell My Ma', Patricia Gormley’s one woman play about the misadventures of four generations of a Belfast family, performed by Christina Nelson at St Joseph’s Church.
Friday evening sees an array of events, including the Dockers Club Dance-off, hosted by Radio Ulster’s Hugo Duncan, Boxing Blasts From The Past, – a 12-round exhibition of boxing history – as well as a trad session at Pat’s Bar for those with a flair for poetry and music.
The weekend will bring lots of craic and fun for the whole family with the return of the Sailortown Fair on Saturday, featuring local crafts and produce throughout the day and music performances throughout the evening.
On Sunday, there will be a performance from Cavehill Community Choir and a Pet Pageant at Barrow Square. Brian Kennedy will close the festival with a performance at St Joseph’s Church on Sunday evening, with support from Anton Glackin.
The festival is an opportunity to support Sailortown Regeneration – who are leading a regeneration of the maritime village – and have reopened St Joseph’s Church with the aim of it becoming a space to celebrate the culture and history of the area.
Organiser Terry McKeown, Project Manager of Sailortown Regeneration, said: “Sailortown is delighted to invite all to our weekend of festivities as we continue our long term vision of bringing this historic urban village back to life.
“Thanks to all those who have supported us to reopen St Joseph's Church as a focal point for the local and wider community.
“We particularly extend a warm welcome to Sailortown's ex-residents who kept their home fires burning all these years."
The festival which is funded by the Arts Council and the National Lottery is also supported by Belfast City Council.
“The festival is an opportunity for old friends and new to gather together, relive old memories and make new ones as we recreate renowned Sailortown events such as the Blessing of the Pets, St Joseph's Boxing Club and the lively social scene in Belfast Docks. We're building on the past to create a future in this iconic waterfront location.”
With something for everyone, the festival promises to be an exciting weekend packed with events that showcase the cultural heritage of Sailortown.
To view the full schedule of events, click here.