The veil between our world and the Other is at its thinnest — and The Armagh Rhymers wouldn't have it any other way.
As darkness falls on Samhain night, join us for the creepiest ceíli of the season: music to make your bones rattle, games to make your skin crawl, and dancing that might just raise the dead. Bring the little ones in their finest frightful dress-up — or don't, if they dare to face the spirits plain-faced — and adults, consider yourselves warned: you will be expected to join in.
Children's gift bags await the first 50 arrivals, and fiercely contested prizes go to the best Samhain costumes. Eye patches, false teeth, masks and props all welcome — shop-bought, homemade, or borrowed from something that goes bump in the night. Grab the face paint, unroll the spider webs, dig out last year's glitter slime, and practise your most bloodcurdling ‘Woooooo’; the judges will be watching.
Activities are geared for children aged 4–12 (with supervision), though anyone aged 13 to 113 is welcome — children will just need to keep a close eye on their adults. Only pretend broken bones on this dance floor, please.
This event is held in partnership with Liverpool Irish Centre, with support from Comhaltas's musicians.