Navan Centre & Fort celebrates record-breaking success at annual Wickerman Gathering Festival

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Deputy Lord Mayor, Jessica Johnston celebrating the Wickerman Gathering at Navan Centre & Fort

Navan Centre & Fort is celebrating a blazing triumph as its annual Wickerman Gathering drew over 1,000 attendees to a sold-out event that lit up the weekend. Bigger than ever before, this year’s festival expanded to meet growing demand, offering an unforgettable evening of fire, folklore, and community celebration.

Held in the grounds of Navan, the Wickerman Gathering is a vibrant tribute to the ancient Festival of Lughnasa, marking the beginning of the harvest season. As the clan gathered to honour the Celtic Sun God, Lugh, anticipation built toward the awe-inspiring spectacle of a 30-foot Wickerman set ablaze in a dramatic fire ceremony — a breathtaking moment that united past and present in flame and spirit.

Visitors had the opportunity to meet living history performances that transported them straight to the Iron Age. The rhythmic beats and stirring melodies of live musical performances by local artists filled the air, while artisan craft makers showcased unique creations that celebrated heritage and creativity. Families enjoyed a dynamic mix of interactive, family-friendly activities, captivating visitors of all ages and building excitement ahead of the great fire ceremony.

Deputy Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Jessica Johnston, praised the event’s impact:

“The Wickerman Gathering was nothing short of spectacular. It was incredible to see so many people come together to celebrate creativity, culture, and community spirit. A huge thank you to everyone who helped make it such a memorable evening. Navan Centre & Fort hosts fantastic events all year round, offering visitors the chance to step back in time and truly experience life thousands of years ago. From immersive living history tours to seasonal celebrations like Halloween and European Heritage Open Days, there’s always something exciting happening.”

This year’s success marks a significant milestone for the festival, which continues to grow in popularity and scale. And the excitement doesn’t stop here — Navan Centre & Fort is already preparing for its hugely popular Halloween events, including Little Spooks and Samhain, as well as its annual event to celebrate the Winter Solstice.

Find out more about events at Navan Centre & Fort here – www.visitarmagh.com/navan-centre-fort