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Northern Threads at Titanic Belfast runs May-September

Titanic Belfast will host Titanic Belfast Curates.. Northern Threads, an exhibition running in Belfast from 1 May to 30 September 2026.

The listing confirms the venue as Titanic Belfast and places the event within Belfast’s wider spring and summer visitor season. Times, ticket prices and booking details have not been listed in the source information, so visitors should check the event listing before planning a specific arrival time.

For readers deciding whether to add it to a Belfast day out, the confirmed facts are simple: this is a cultural exhibition at one of the city’s best-known visitor venues, open across a long date window rather than on a single day.

Dates, venue and planning details

The exhibition is scheduled to run from Friday, 1 May 2026, until Wednesday, 30 September 2026.

The confirmed venue is Titanic Belfast, in Belfast, United Kingdom. No street address is included in the source brief, and no start or end time is listed.

Price information is also not provided in the available source text. Booking or entry instructions are not stated, so the safest practical reading is that visitors should confirm the latest admission details directly with the event listing before travelling.

This preview is most useful for people building a Belfast cultural itinerary, families considering indoor visitor attractions, and travellers looking for exhibitions during the spring and summer period.

A cultural stop in Belfast’s spring and summer calendar

The source description frames Belfast as coming alive in spring, with outdoor activities, family adventures, festivals, cultural experiences and food all part of the city’s seasonal draw.

Within that broader visitor context, Northern Threads sits as an exhibition-led option rather than a one-off performance or festival date. Its long run, from May through September, gives local residents and visitors a wider planning window than many short cultural events.

The title also places the exhibition directly under the Titanic Belfast Curates banner, linking it to the venue’s own programme rather than a separate touring listing. The source does not provide a detailed programme, named artists, objects on display or curatorial statement, so those details should not be assumed.

What is confirmed is the format: it is an Exhibition at Titanic Belfast, listed by Visit Belfast Events, and scheduled across five months in 2026.

What visitors can reliably plan around

The main practical advantage is the date range. A visitor does not need to target a single evening or weekend based on the available information; the exhibition is listed from early May until the end of September.

That makes it easier to pair with other Belfast plans during the warmer months, particularly for people already looking at cultural experiences or family-friendly activities in the city. The available source text does not confirm whether the exhibition is designed specifically for children, school groups, tourists or specialist audiences.

Because no price is shown, visitors should avoid assuming free entry. Because no times are listed, they should also avoid assuming standard opening hours for the exhibition itself.

Details still to check before going

The confirmed event details are:

  • Event: Titanic Belfast Curates.. Northern Threads
  • Type: Exhibition
  • Venue: Titanic Belfast
  • City: Belfast
  • Dates: 1 May to 30 September 2026
  • Times: not listed in the source information
  • Price: not listed in the source information
  • Booking or entry details: not listed in the source information

The source attribution for this preview is the Visit Belfast Events listing for Titanic Belfast Curates.. Northern Threads.

Source: Visit Belfast Events

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Niamh Campbell

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Niamh Campbell covers Belfast’s events calendar with a focus on what matters to local residents, visitors, families, and community groups. She checks dates, venues, ticket details, access information, and organiser updates before publication, aiming to give readers clear, practical coverage of cultural programmes, public events, neighbourhood activities, and changes that affect attendance

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