A new chapter for music and culture in Derry will begin this Easter with the launch of All Kinds of Everything, a brand-new festival celebrating local artists and forward-facing communities from across the globe across multiple venues in the heart of Derry.

Taking place April 2nd–5th 2026, the city-wide event will unfold across a range of venues in Derry’s cultural quarter, including The Guildhall, Nerve Centre, The Playhouse, Sandinos, Guildhall Taphouse and Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin. Alongside live performances, the programme will also feature film screenings, studio collaborations and a talk series, offering audiences a chance to engage with artists and ideas behind the music.

The inaugural lineup highlights the festival’s broad musical scope, blending electronic innovators, boundary-pushing bands and acclaimed songwriters. Artists announced so far include David Holmes, Kelly Lee Owens (DJ set), Gerd Janson, Chalk, Joshua Burnside, SOAK, Sorcha Richardson, God Knows, Curtisy, Méabh McKenna, Niamh Regan, Our Krypton Son, Ports, Ramper, Reevah, Seamas Hyland, Tessio, The Marra, The Wran, Zara Meadows, Autumns, Cartin, DUG, Hypnic Jerk and Piaras Ó Lorcáin.

All Kinds of Everything arrives through a collaboration between the teams behind Celtronic Festival and Féile Derry, two of the city’s most significant cultural institutions. Joining forces with that legacy is Féile Derry, the city’s largest community-based arts and cultural festival.

Tickets are on sale now.

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