10 things to do this weekend in Belfast
There's plenty happening in Belfast this weekend (10-11 November). Take a look at Visit Belfast's top suggestions below.
Victoria Square Christmas Lights Switch On
10 November
Join the festive fun from 3pm with face painting, reindeer, circus performers and Santa’s arrival. At 6pm see the Night Before Christmas parade and lights switch on.
Kevin Bridges
9-10 November
Scotland's biggest comedy export, Kevin Bridges, is back with his hotly anticipated live stand-up tour, Brand New.
Lady Boys of Bangkok
3 - 17 November
Wonder Women celebrates in style with iconic performers such as Cher, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Diana Ross, Pink, Shirley Bassey, even Wonder Woman herself and the 'practically perfect in every way' Mary Poppins.
Remembrance Sunday Commemoration Service
11 November
The annual Act of Remembrance will be held at Belfast City Hall on Sunday 11 November and members of the public are welcome to attend at 11am. Please note, the City Hall building, including the Visitor Exhibition and Bobbin Coffee Shop, will be closed on the morning of Sunday 11 November and will open to the public at 1pm. The normal Sunday 12noon City Hall public tour is cancelled but will resume as normal at the scheduled times of 2pm and 3pm.
Belfast Music Tour
10 November
Take a bus journey through the heart if this rock and roll city, revealing the music, artists and landscapes that have brought character to the city.
Sound of Belfast 2018
8-15 November
Celebrate Belfast's music scene with a programme of events co-ordinated by the Oh Yeah Music Centre.
Belfast City Centre Entertainment
9-10 November
Visit Belfast city centre this weekend and enjoy the Mini Mela, tricks from the Festival of Fools and music from brass bands.
Outburst Queer Arts Festival
8-17 November
Belfast's annual queer art festival features ten days of theatre, film, music, literature, visual art, discussion and debate from both local and international LGBT artists and performers.
Belfast Traditional Music Trail
10 November
This trail is a unique way to experience Irish music. With two local musicians as your guides, walk through the Cathedral Quarter and enjoy three stops for traditional tunes.
La Fille Mal Gardee
10 November
Birmingham Royal Ballet brings the sunniest and funniest of ballets to the Grand Opera House with the ever-summery La Fille mal gardée.
Fore more information on any of the events see Visit Belfast