
Find your own rhythm this April as Dublin City Council Sensoria returns to Merrion Square Park for a weekend of inclusive, feel-good culture on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April.
Now in its third year, this free, ticketed festival is thoughtfully designed across five curated areas for neurodivergent audiences — think relaxed, two-hour sessions, clear zoning and plenty of space to engage at your own pace.
Festival goers can look forward to everything from live music, dance and magic from performers such as Aengus Devine, Magic Marta, Patrick Stefan, Joe the Magician, Méabh Conneely and Moss Russell, to hands-on workshops, LEGO play, storytelling and sensory-friendly chill-out zones.

Other highlights include aerial circus, silent disco moments, yoga sessions and creative workshops spanning art, breadmaking and more — plus dedicated well-being spaces for those who’d like to take a break from the action.
Developed in collaboration with AsIAm, ADHD Ireland and and Dyslexia Ireland, Sensoria isn’t just a festival — it’s a blueprint for how culture can be more open, accessible and genuinely welcoming.
Tickets are free but booking is essential. Access is structured across three relaxed two-hour sessions daily to ensure a comfortable, non-crowded environment for all attendees.
Dublin City Council Sensoria – The Neurodivergent Friendly Festival for All! takes place on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April at Merrion Square Park, Dublin.
Free Tickets available here.