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Bealtaine Festival unveils ambitious programme celebrating arts and ageing

Today, Bealtaine Festival, Ireland’s national celebration of the arts and ageing, reveals its highly anticipated 2026 programme. 

Kicking off on the 1st of May, this Age & Opportunity initiative brings together artists, communities, and audiences for a full month of arts, entertainment and community.

From the start of the month, events unfold nationwide in arts centres and community spaces, alongside online workshops and screenings, ensuring audiences everywhere can take part.

Bealtaine Festival is proudly funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, supported by communities nationwide and a vast network of accomplished local and national bodies.

The 2026 programme continues the festival’s exploration of its Lust for Life theme, inspired by the iconic anthem by Iggy Pop.

The theme reframes ageing as a time of energy, reinvention, and creative possibility.

Following a month of nationwide activity, the festival reaches its flagship finale from the 28th to the 30th of May, taking over the Project Arts Centre in Dublin.

Across these three days and nights, audiences can experience a rich mix of performance, visual arts, music, film, literature, and dance.

This weekend forms the centrepiece of the festival, bringing artists and audiences together for a celebratory conclusion to the month’s festivities.

Alongside Project Arts Centre, the festival partners with premier venues including Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, the Irish Film Institute, the National Photographic Archive, and Photo Museum Ireland.

Bealtaine 2026 Flagship Programme Highlights

The 2026 programme also features National Arts in Nursing Homes Day (in partnership with Nursing Homes Ireland), artist talks, film screenings and retrospectives, visual art exhibitions, writing and memoir workshops, dance and drumming sessions, and filmmaking masterclasses throughout May.

At the launch, Dr Tara Byrne, Arts Programme Manager and Artistic Director of Bealtaine Festival at Age & Opportunity, said:

“Bealtaine Festival 2026 is one of our most dynamic festivals yet. We are presenting a wide-ranging programme that positions the festival as a landmark moment in Ireland’s cultural calendar. From nationally resonant traditions like the Dawn & Dusk Chorus to a flagship weekend packed with unmissable performances and some of Ireland’s most significant artists, Bealtaine Festival continues to challenge the perceptions of ageing while celebrating the extraordinary creative contribution of older artists and communities. These are events that demand attention and we are proud to see the festival growing in scale, confidence and impact each year.”

Bealtaine Festival is an initiative of Age & Opportunity, funded by the Arts Council and the HSE. Age & Opportunity is the national organisation working to enable the best quality of life for us all as we age.

To find out more about the 2026 Bealtaine Festival and to book your tickets, visit www.bealtaine.ie.

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