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06 Sept 2025

Bloody Sunday Trust: Programme of Events

Bloody Sunday Commemoration 2024

Bloody Sunday Lecture with Omar Barghouti

Bloody Sunday Lecture with Omar Barghouti.

The Bloody Sunday Trust has published its Programme of Events for the Bloody Sunday Commemoration 2024.

The events are as follows:

Tuesday, January 23, 7.00pm - Nightmares and Landscapes with Siddhartha Joag, in the Urban Art Gallery, 16, Bishop Street, until February 22, 2024.

Wednesday, January 24, 12.00pm to 3.00pm  - 'What Remains' workshop, with award-winning Mexican-American photographer, Monica Lozano, in in the Urban Art Gallery, 16, Bishop Street.

Thursday, January 25, 12.00pm to 3.00pm - 'What Remains' workshop, with award-winning Mexican-American photographer, Monica Lozano, in in the Urban Art Gallery, 16, Bishop Street.

7.00pm - Vigil for Palestine and lighting up of the Bloody Sunday Monument with the colours of the Palestine flag. 

8.00pm to 11.00pm - Music night in Museum of Free Derry, with all proceeds going to Palestinian Medical Relief Society. Tickets cost £12.50 available HERE.

Friday, January 26, 1pm - Pat Finucane Centre, 'British Legal Impunity', in Museum of Free Derry.

Annual memorial Mass, St Mary's Church, Creggan. All welcome.

8.00pm - Bloody Sunday Lecture with Omar Barghouti, Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin. Admission by donation. All proceeds to the Palestinian Medical Relief Society. Register HERE.

Saturday, January 27, 1.00pm to 4.00pm - 'Palestine: What Can Derry Do?' panel discussion in Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin.

Sunday, January 28, 11.00am - Annual Memorial Service at the Bloody Sunday Monument. All welcome.

7.00pm to late - Bloody Sunday Weekend Fundraiser Music Night, Brass Neck Bar, The Diamond. For tickets, contact: 07845277117.

Tuesday, January 30, 4.00pm - Minute's silence at the Bloody Sunday Monument, Rossville Street. All welcome.

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