There will be four Titanic Fleadh market dates, while the new Writer’s Square market will be from June to October
A Titanic market has been approved for the Belfast Fleadh this summer, as well as a regular Sunday market on Writer’s Square.
At a Belfast City Council committee meeting this week, elected representatives gave the thumbs up for an external market at Titanic as part of the 2026 Fleadh, and a series of markets at Writers’ Square in the Cathedral Quarter.
Belfast for the first time will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, the world’s biggest celebration of Irish music and culture, from Sunday August 2 to Sunday August 9. Qualifying competitors from all over the world will showcase the best of traditional music, song, dance and language in All-Ireland competitions.
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With a minimum of 700,000 visitors from across the world, it is anticipated to be the biggest cultural event ever held in Belfast. Tourism NI estimates the 2026 Fleadh will bring £60 million into the Northern Ireland economy. It was recently announced Belfast will host the Fleadh again next year.
Belfast City Council has exclusive rights to hold markets in Belfast. Anyone wishing to operate a market or car boot sale within Belfast must apply to the council for permission.
The “Titanic Quarter Night Market” will be brought by Urban Events, working on behalf of the Belfast Maritime Trust, Titanic Belfast, and Titanic Quarter Belfast. There will be 40 stalls at Hamilton Dock, located in front of the SS Nomadic, during Fleadh 2026.
A council report for the City and Growth and Regeneration Committee states: “This programme is designed to enhance the existing cultural offering within the Titanic Quarter across the Fleadh period, working alongside scheduled activity such as the Belfast Film Festival outdoor movies and walkabout entertainment. The intention is not to compete with the city centre programme, but to provide a high-quality, accessible alternative that supports the wider visitor experience.”
August 6 and 7 will see the Titanic Quarter Night Markets Evening, August 8 and 9 will see the Titanic Quarter Food Festival, a daytime food festival showcasing high-quality local producers and street food traders, celebrating the best of regional and artisan food offerings.
Elected representatives also agreed to a regular series of markets, including Sunday markets, at Writers’ Square. The dates are June 28, July 5 and 19, August 23 and 30, September 6, 13, 18, 20, 27 and October 30. All are 12pm to 5pm except September 18 and October 30 which are 5pm to 10pm.
The council report states: “The proposed Writers’ Square market is not intended to compete with or detract from St George’s Market, but instead to respond to a separate and currently unmet need within the Cathedral Quarter.
“The location, time of year (peak season), format and scale have all been designed with St George’s Market in mind, to ensure the proposal does not detract from or compete with it. The market is aimed at serving a different audience and part of the city, particularly visitors and footfall already within the Cathedral Quarter, rather than drawing from St George’s.”
It adds: “In addition to supporting tourism, hospitality, commercial and residential activity within the Cathedral Quarter and wider North Belfast, the market also plays an important role in increasing positive use of Writers’ Square. This also helps address ongoing anti-social and problematic behaviour in the area, which the Cathedral Quarter BID, DfC and PSNI have been actively working to combat.”
In March Belfast Council agreed to open Bridge Street, High Street and Royal Avenue for temporary street trading applications, excluding the sale of alcohol, within the road-closure pedestrianised area of the Fleadh from Sunday August 2 to Sunday August 9. There will be another scheme introduced for dealing with street trading applications for the sale of alcohol.
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