Air Force One, carrying the US First Family, touches down in Northern Ireland
The Obamas arrived at a rain swept Belfast International AirportMichelle Obama gave a speech to thousands of students at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast before travelling to DublinMichelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha speak with Trinity Provost Dr Patrick Prendergast in the Long Hall LibraryThe First Lady was shown the Obama Family archives in the Long Hall LibraryMrs Obama and Sasha talk with Heather Moss, a researcher at EneclannThe Obamas took a tour of Trinity College and viewed the Book of KellsTaoiseach Enda Kenny's wife Fionnuala sits beside the Obamas at a special showing of Riverdance in Dublin's Gaiety TheatreMichelle Obama tells the Gaiety audience: 'It's good to be home'Mrs Obama was joined on stage by Moya Doherty, Fionnuala Kenny and Sabina HigginsThe Obamas were given a tour of the 6th Century monastic site in Co WicklowTour guide George McClafferty discusses the history of Glendalough with the First FamilySasha Obama battled with the midges, while her mother and sister listen to the tour guideGeorge McClafferty points out some of the interesting features of the siteThe tour was a relaxed affair in the sunshineThe village of Dalkey prepares for the arrival of the Obamas (Pic: Sinéad Hussey)Mrs Obama waves to the crowds following lunch at Finnegan's pubThe lunch menu - Chef Pat Finnegan said "everyone went for fish" (Pic: Sinéad Hussey)Bono is mobbed by fans (and a few journalists) as he leaves the pub in Dalkey