Spend a perfect afternoon relaxing on the lawns of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, as a selection of artists play in picturesque royal surroundings every Saturday throughout the summer months.
Indulge in a drink and sweet treat from our award-winning café as you settle back to listen. Or bring a picnic, kick off your shoes and enjoy with friends and all the family.
During the 20-minute interval, take a stroll around the 100 acre gardens in summer bloom, included in your ticket. Or upgrade your ticket and visit the inside of Northern Ireland's only royal residence.
Every Saturday between 14:00 and 16:00.
Line-up
29 June - Mini Moonshines
06 July - Scott Flanagan
13 July - ARCO Quartet
20 July - Mini Moonshines
27 July - ARCO Quartet
03 August - Gráinne Meyer
10 August - Scott Flanagan
17 August - Gráinne Meyer
When
Until 17 August
14:00 - 16:00Ticketing information
Saturdays only.
Included in all admission tickets (members go free)
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Garden walks and tours
Join us on guided walks and tours at Hillsborough Castle's gardens and discover the history behind their beautiful plants and flowers.
- 15 May 2024
- 10.30 - 12.00
- Hillsborough Castle
- Separate ticket (advance booking required)
- Events
- Families
Hillsborough Castle Summer Fair
Celebrate the bank holiday weekend at this three-day event with fun, music, and artisanal delights.
- 24 - 26 August 2024
- In line with gardens opening hours
- Hillsborough Castle
- Event and admission combined ticket (members go free)
- For members
- Tours and talks
- Events
Members-Only Gardens Tours at Hillsborough Castle
Explore the gardens surrounding Northern Ireland's only royal residence with an expert guide on these members-only tours.
- 21 September 2024
- 11:00
- Hillsborough Castle
- Free (advance booking required)
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