
Bealtaine Festival Unveils Ambitious Nationwide Programme Celebrating Arts and Ageing
- Tue, 7 Apr 2026

Repro Free: 23/03/2026 DJ Dandelion pictured with Tumble Circus Performers (Tina Segner and Ken Fanning) at the launch of Bealtaine Festival 2026 at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Ireland’s national celebration of the arts and ageing announces its nationwide programme, taking place throughout May. The theme for Bealtaine Festival 2026 is ‘Lust for Life,’ a joyful celebration of colour, courage and creative expression, honouring the creativity that flourishes at every stage of life. Bealtaine Festival is an initiative of Age & Opportunity, funded by The Arts Council and the HSE. Visit www.bealtaine.ie. Picture Andres Poveda
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The Big Bealtaine Tea Party: A must-see highlight of the 2026 festival, this joyful intergenerational gathering at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) blends music, storytelling and live performance. Curated by Bealtaine Citizen Curators Joe Maguire, Madge O’Callaghan and Peter Clarke, it features writer Tom Dredge, storyteller Ruth Marshall and actor Bríd Ní Neachtain.
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Nationwide Dawn & Dusk Chorus: This much-loved annual tradition returns in partnership with Sing Ireland, bringing singing groups and older singers together across the country. Voices rise at sunrise and sunset in towns, villages and cities nationwide, celebrating the festival’s Lust for Life theme through song.
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Miriam O’Callaghan in Conversation with Susan McKay: One of Ireland’s most recognisable broadcasters reflects on her career, her memoir Miriam: Life, Work, Everything, and her insights on ageing, womanhood, and life in the public eye.
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Sex (No) Drugs & Rock N Roll: Bass players Cait O’Riordan and Barry Devlin explore music, showbands, punk, addiction, abstinence and life on the road in a candid discussion chaired by Nadine O’Regan.
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Retired? You Must Be Joking!: Bealtaine Ambassadors Liz McManus and Mike Hanrahan host a lively exchange on art, ageing and visibility, joined by guests Éilís Ní Dhuibhne and Kieran Hanrahan.
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Not Dead Yet: Love, Intimacy and Dating in Later Life: A bold and candid exploration of romance in the modern age. Chaired by writer, broadcaster and storyteller Barbara Scully, this headline discussion features the iconic Rory O’Neill (Panti Bliss), musician Leslie Dowdall, and neuroscientist Dr. Sabina Brennan. From the evolution of intimacy to the realities of modern dating, the panel dives into the emotional and social dimensions of relationships in later life, followed by a relaxed ‘Mix & Mingle’ social event.
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Éireann and I present ‘This Land Bears our Name’: This special commission for Bealtaine explores older migrants’ relationships with Dublin city with newly produced images made during a sound walking workshop, together with images from participants’ personal archives.
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Won’t Be Told by Tumble Circus: A rebellious circus adventure packed with wild acrobatics, absurd juggling and irreverent comedy, touring venues nationwide throughout May.
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We Are An Archipelago: A moving spoken-word and live music performance inspired by the true story of a 99-year-old man returning to his island home after eighty years away. The piece explores friendship, homecoming and embracing change later in life.
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6 O’Clock Rock with Sing Along Social: Inspired by 2024’s 4 O’Clock Rock, a closing intergenerational dance celebrating our Lust for Life. All welcome!
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: In partnership with the International Literature Festival Dublin, Phillip McMahon joins Gerry Stembridge in conversation about mentorship, influence and artistic legacy across generations.
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Johnny Got a Bus Pass: Little John Nee’s funny, heartfelt, musical and celebratory memoir. A state-of-the-nation and masterclass of the joys of being an elder punk

Repro Free: 23/03/2026 DJ Dandelion pictured with Tumble Circus Performers (Tina Segner and Ken Fanning) at the launch of Bealtaine Festival 2026 at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Ireland’s national celebration of the arts and ageing announces its nationwide programme, taking place throughout May. The theme for Bealtaine Festival 2026 is ‘Lust for Life,’ a joyful celebration of colour, courage and creative expression, honouring the creativity that flourishes at every stage of life. Bealtaine Festival is an initiative of Age & Opportunity, funded by The Arts Council and the HSE. Visit www.bealtaine.ie. Picture Andres Poveda


