Over 60 Artists and Community Groups gather for Longford Lights Seminar
Preparations underway for the 2026 festival this February
Press Release: Monday, 12 January 2026
More than 60 local, national and international artists joined community representatives at the recent Longford Lights Seminar, marking a key milestone in preparations for the festival’s return to Longford Town from Thursday, 19 to Sunday, 22 February.
Funded by Longford County Council, Creative Ireland, and the Arts Council of Ireland, Longford Lights is Ireland’s largest community-based arts festival, attracting over 10,000 visitors annually. This year promises an even more ambitious programme.
Hosted at Backstage Theatre, the festival’s partner venue, the seminar featured artists from Finland, Poland, Italy and across Ireland. Local groups included Longford ICA Federation, Longford Indian Group, TY students, Longford Scouts and participating schools. Attendees met the artistic team led by Artistic Director Caroline Conway, previewed works for the festival, and took part in a lantern-making workshop.
Following the seminar, artists, community groups and schools will collaborate on large-scale installations using light, projections and sound. These works will form the heart of the festival’s immersive environments.
Cathaoirleach of Longford County Council, Cllr Garry Murtagh said, "Longford Lights 2026 is shaping up to be spectacular. The creativity and collaboration on display are inspiring. It’s wonderful to see schools and community groups so involved – this is what makes the festival special. Now is the time to book your tickets and plan your visit."
Chief Executive of Longford County Council Paddy Mahon said, "Through the Arts Service, Longford County Council is proud to support this unique event. Longford Lights brings people together and showcases our town as a vibrant cultural hub. We look forward to welcoming visitors from near and far."
Arts Officer and Festival Producer Shane Crossan said, "Longford Lights has grown into Ireland’s biggest community-based arts festival. This year we’re raising the bar with more artists, more installations and deeper community engagement. It’s going to be unforgettable."
Assistant Artistic Director Tommy Casby noted that it was an ideal opportunity for people to connect, share ideas and build the creative partnerships that make Longford Lights so distinctive.
Longford Lights 2026 runs from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Thursday, 19 to Sunday, 22 February. Large crowds are expected, so book early at www.longfordlights.ie.

