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Rhythms and Tales of Belfast

An Irish Cultural Extravaganza

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Join us for an unforgettable evening of "Rhythms and Tales of Belfast,  where the essence of Ireland is brought to life through traditional Irish food, dance, music, and storytelling. Experience the magic and immerse yourself in the captivating spirit of the Gaeltacht Quarter.

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To begin the evening, you will be warmly greeted with a traditional Irish welcome, Discover the captivating history of the Irish language and its deep-rooted significance in the fabric of Irish identity.​

Indulge in a sumptuous 3-course feast of traditional Irish cuisine, where the flavours of the Emerald Isle come alive. From hearty stews to freshly Guinness bread, every bite tells a story of Irish heritage and nourishes both body and soul.​

As the night unfolds, be entranced by the mesmerizing movements of Irish dance, as skilled performers direct from River Dance and Lord of the Dance, bring ancient rhythms to life. The exhilarating music, played by talented musicians, will transport you to a world where melodies intertwine with tales of love, loss, and triumph.​ But the journey doesn't end there. You will have the opportunity to partake in an interactive Ceili dance, dancing with fellow guests in a joyful celebration of community and togetherness

Irish Dancers at Rhythms and Tales of Belfast
Irish Muscians at Rhythms and Tales of Belfast

Our show takes place in Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich 216 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6AH situated in the  Broadway Presbyterian Church on Falls Road in the heart of the Gaeltacht Quater of Belfast. It is named after 19th-century Presbyterian businessman and Gaelic revivalist and Presbyterian businessman Robert Shipboy MacAdam and 20th-century Gaelic scholar Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich.

Cultúrlann opened in 1991 and was home to the first Irish Language secondary school in Belfast in modern times. Today it is an Irish language, arts, and cultural centre serving the local community and offering a wide range of activities such as Irish language classes, art workshops, céilithe, events for young people, concerts, and art exhibitions all take place throughout the year. 

Dinner is freshly prepared in the Bia Loch Lao Restaurant, and the traditional Irish menu is heavily inspired  by the local produce and hearty home cooking 

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Adults £55

Students/Seniors £52

Child 5-12years old £39*
Under 5 years old free ** 

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Children between 5-12 years old will be served from our children's menu, if you wish your child to have a full 3-course meal please book a Student ticket.

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Children under 5 are welcome but a ticket must be booked and any food consumed will be charged on the night

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are children welcome? 
A: Yes Children and families are welcome and between the ages of 5-12 years must have a ticket, please book at no charge for children under 5 years old

Q: Where is the location?
A: The dinner and show are located at 
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich 216 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6AH

Q: How long is the show?
A:
The whole experience will be approximately 2-hours 

Q: Do you cater to Special menus such as GF Vegetarian, ETC
A: P
lease let us know if you have any dietary requirements and we will endeavor to accommodate your requests.

Rhythms and Tales of Belfast  © 2023

 +44  7393 5855 31

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Irish Tourism (NI) Ltd

​10, Great Victoria Street

Belfast 

Co. Antrim

BT2 7BA

Rhythms and Tales of Belfast is a production of  Irish Tourism NI Ltd.  Check out our other tours Here

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