12 August 2017 The Clans of Ulster with crowds from across Northern Ireland celebrated Lunasa at Tullaghogue Fort, the first festival at the fort in 400 years.
The Clans of Ulster logo
The Clans of Ulster have adopted a new logo. Our approach is one of celebrating the past through our rich shared history, folklore, music, language, culture and sports of this province of Ulster, combined with innovating for the future.
Imbolc
On 28 January 2017, The Clans of Ulster celebrated Imbolc at the Brantry Bard. A huge thank you to everyone who supported our event, for everyone in the Clans of Ulster team who worked hard in producing this fabulous day.
The O’Donnells arrived in Tyrone
The Clans of Ulster hosted the O'Donnel clan from Donegal for three days of music, tours, talks, and wolfhounds.
The Tip O’Neill Diaspora Awards
In September 2016, members of The Clans of Ulster were invited to attend the Tip O'Neill Diaspora Awards in Donegal.
Tulach Óg Fort
One of our main aims as the Clans of Ulster is to preserve, promote and develop important heritage sites across Ulster (Ulaid), delivering cross-community projects that contribute to peace and reconciliation whilst showcasing our rich heritage and culture within this province.