

Fermanagh & Omagh District Council has announced an investment of more than £120,000 to support a wide-ranging programme of events and festivals during 2026/27.
The funding will help deliver medium and large-scale events across the district. These events are expected to attract visitors, encourage overnight stays, increase footfall and support local businesses.
The programme also aims to strengthen the district’s reputation as a destination for tourism, culture, sport and entertainment.
The 2026/27 programme includes events across spring, summer and autumn, with activities taking place in towns, villages and rural communities throughout the district.
Spring will feature a strong angling programme, including:
These events continue to promote the area as one of the island of Ireland’s leading fishing destinations.
The Pipe Band and Drum Major Championship will also take place at Castle Irvine Estate, bringing competitive bands from across the region.
The summer calendar includes a broad mix of sport, heritage, culture and entertainment.
Events include:
August will bring more family-focused entertainment, food, music and community celebration.
Supported events include:
These events are expected to bring residents and visitors together while supporting local hospitality, tourism and retail businesses.
Autumn highlights include Brassfest at the Buttermarket in Enniskillen, the Horseshoe Autumn Fishing Festival and the National Cyclocross Series at Ecclesville Centre.
The Lakelander Gravel Grinder and Gravel by Night will also return to the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark.
Other seasonal events include:
Fright on Forthill is a new week-long Halloween event supported through Enniskillen BID’s sponsorship award. It will complement the area’s existing Halloween programme.
Fermanagh & Omagh District Council has also opened an Expression of Interest process for a Halloween event in Omagh.
Chair of Fermanagh & Omagh District Council, Cllr Barry McElduff, said the investment shows the council’s commitment to building a strong year-round events economy.
He said the support will help deliver events that provide economic and social benefits, attract visitors and raise the profile of the council area.
He added that the programme will create memorable experiences for residents and visitors while supporting towns, villages and rural communities.
For more information on events taking place across the district, including council-delivered events, visit:
https://www.fermanaghomagh.com/events-and-festivals/]
You can also email events@fermanaghomagh.com or telephone 0300 303 1777.
For details on the Expression of Interest for the Omagh Halloween event, visit:

