St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and Omagh and the beautiful Sperrins are getting ready for a weekend full of music, culture, and storytelling. Whether you’re interested in history, live entertainment, or simply soaking up the festive atmosphere, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Legends of St. Patrick in Omagh & The Sperrins
The Sperrins are rich in myths and folklore, and St. Patrick’s presence is still felt in the area through the many tales passed down through generations. One popular story tells of a fearsome serpent that once lived in Loughmacrory, striking fear into the local people. According to legend, St. Patrick drove the creature away with his prayers and staff, leaving the lake calm and undisturbed ever since.
Another tale speaks of St. Patrick stopping in Termonmaguirk, where he blessed the land, ensuring prosperity for its people. Some say you can still visit St. Patrick’s Chair, an ancient stone hidden in the hills, where he once rested. Many believe it has spiritual powers and visit it for good fortune and blessings.
What’s On for St. Patrick’s Weekend?
Sunday, 16 March 2025
- St. Patrick’s Day at the Ulster American Folk Park
Take a step back in time and experience St. Patrick’s Day like never before. With live music, storytelling, and historical re-enactments, it’s a chance to connect with both Irish and American heritage. - Traditional Music Session at Dun Uladh
Nothing beats the sound of live traditional Irish music! Join the session at Dun Uladh for an evening of toe-tapping tunes, lively banter, and an unforgettable atmosphere.
Monday, 17 March 2025 – St. Patrick’s Day in Omagh
Schedule
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Omagh Town Centre & Strule Arts Centre
1:00 PM – Entertainment begins
- Live music from ‘Tis Not Easy’ at Omagh Court House – setting the perfect festive atmosphere with lively Folk & Trad tunes.
- Newtownstewward Highland Dancers
- Lewsley School of Irish Dance
- Community Showcase at Danske Bank featuring Omagh’s much-loved St. Eugene’s Brass & Reed Band, welcoming the crowds with their signature sound.
- Followed by Urban Motion from 3pm
- Market at Old Market Place 1pm – 4pm
- Face Painting and Street Characters
- Jurassic Ark with live snakes and reptiles from 1pm – 4pm in the Connect Centre
2:00 PM – St. Patrick’s Day Carnival Parade
- The carnival parade snakes its way from South West College, along Drumragh Avenue, through the town centre, up around the Court House, John’s St, Church St, George’s St and back down High St turning left onto Bridge Street and returns to South West College.
- Enjoy marching bands, colourful floats, sporting organisations, performers, and community groups creatively bringing the “Snakes Alive ’25” theme to life.
- Hosted by DJ Stevie King from Radio Star Country.
3:00 PM – ‘Ceili on the Cobbles’ (Court House Stage)
- The fantastic ‘Pluck Savage’ will have everyone’s toes tapping and hands clapping.
- Enjoy traditional Irish Ceili dancing, featuring:
- The Siege of Ennis
- The Walls of Limerick
- And more!
Strule Arts Centre
- 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM – Family Fun at Strule Arts Centre
- Celtic Sand Mandalas, Arts & crafts workshop
- Live Music, Singing, Ukulele group
- Storytelling
- Wellness in Rhythm Drumming Circles
- Crochet Demonstration by Together with Solace
- The Bulgarian Association NI Exhibition – NI through our Eyes
So, grab your green, bring your family and friends, and come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the heart of Tyrone – where legends, music, and great craic await!