• Songs in the Key of D

    Liberty Hall Theatre Eden Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    Following Song in the Key of D’s biggest performance yet at London’s St Patrick’s Festival 2017, the 50 person choir are delighted to announce ‘Raised on Songs & Stories’, a night of Dublin song and story at Liberty Hall Theatre, Dublin 1 on Wednesday, 14th June at 8pm. Led by musical directors and multi-instrumentalists KC Fusion, […]

    €20
  • The Orthodox Spirit

    Christ Church Cathedral Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

    Chamber Choir Ireland's new concert series, The Orthodox Spirit traverses centuries, countries and composers, connected at its core by the spirit of the music of the Orthodox Church.

    €15 – €20
  • High Hopes Choir and Ukulele Collective

    Christ Church Cathedral Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

    We’ve plumped for the High Hopes Choir and Dublin Ukulele Collective with their night in aid of Focus Ireland. And yes there will be mulled wine and mince pies.

    €35
  • Kaleidoscope: New Year Sounds

    Bello Bar 1 Portobello Harbour, Dublin, Ireland

    The Kaleidoscope series welcomes 2018 with a programme of 16th and 17th Italian quartets

    €12 – €15
  • Hugh Lane Coffee Conversations

    Hugh Lane Gallery Parnell Square North, Dublin 1, Ireland

    On Wednesday, March 14th Sinead Furlong Clancy will hold a discussion about a portrait of Ruth Shine by Antonio Mancini.

    €5
  • Four

    Christ Church Cathedral Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

    The world premiere of Four takes place in the Music Room of Christ Church Cathedral. This large immersive work by David Bremner is based on text by Irish poet Billy Mills and themed around the four seasons, told through the life cycle of a leaf.

    Free
  • The Road to the East

    The Unitarian Church 112 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin, Ireland

    The Khoshravesh brothers, now based in Paris, studied classical and traditional music in their native Iran. They have joined Judith Mok in a programme which mixes the many traditions of West and East, and explores their similarities and differences, the cross-fertilisations.

    €18 – €22.50
  • Irish Baroque Orchestra Mark Handel’s Anniversary with Concert Tour

    This year marks the 260th anniversary of the death of George Frideric Handel who is considered to be one of the world’s greatest composers.  To mark the occasion the Irish Baroque Orchestra are about to embark on a tour of Handel's best-known work “Messiah”.

  • Cellissimo: The Cello Exhibition Online

    Documenting the creation of the cello from Galway sourced timber, and its connection to a classic 1710 Stradivarius Cello which once belonged to the Gore-Booth family of Lissadell House, Co. Sligo.

  • Soul Peace

    All Hallows Chapel Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

    A concert of works which seek to find calm from sources both mundane and divine.

    €5 – €20