From a spectacular aerial display to a minibeast workshop, take a look at our top five picks for things to do in County Antrim this weekend.
1. Guinness Belfast City Blues Festival 2024
Running from Friday, June 28 to Saturday, June 30 at various locations in the city, this three day music extravaganza has something for everyone, with performances from top local and international blues artists as well as new and up and coming local bands. For all festival information, go to www.belfastcityblues.comPhoto: Pexels from Pixabay
2. Cushendall Artisan Market
Running at Cushendall Boat Club Carpark on Sunday, June 30 from 11am-4pm, the Naturally North Coast & Glens market will feature a wide range of products including ceramics, street food, garden products, local produce and speciality food, art, handcrafted gifts, wood turning, pet products, gifts for children, cosmetic products and much more. If you plan to shop at the market, it is recommended to have cash with you as some traders may experience poor internet signal at the site, preventing them from using their card machines. The market is free to enter and is also dog friendly provided dogs are on a lead.Photo: Kevin McAuley/McAuley Multimedia
3. Summer Open Mic with Positive Carrickfergus
Taking place at Carrickfergus Town Hall on Saturday, June 29 from 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm, this event promises a jam packed evening of performances as people take to the stage showcasing their acts. Ranging from experienced performers with new material and new performers braving the mic for the first time, it will be a full evening of entertainment that won't disappoint. The event will be cabaret style with bring your own bottle (and glasses!) to keep the merriment flowing. Tickets are £5; for more information or to sign up to perform, visit https://positivecarrickfergus.org/events/summer-open-mic/Photo: Positive Carrickfergus
4. Makeup workshop in Carrickfergus
Presented by Positive Carrickfergus, this event will see participants join Sophie from Littlesophmakeup to work on your summer look. Running on Saturday, June 29 from 11am at Carrick Town Hall, this is an opportunity to bring your makeup along with you and get top tips for application, hear about new products to try and how to refresh your look for the summer. No matter what age you are or what your experience with makeup, Sophie will guide and advise you on looks that will improve your confidence and enhance your inner beauty. Perfect for beginners or those wanting to push their makeup skills to the next level. You will need to bring your own makeup and a mirror; any under 18s will need to be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are £10; for more information, visit https://positivecarrickfergus.org/events/makeup-along-with-me-makeup-workshop/Photo: Positive Carrickfergus