We’ve Only Just Begun Festival 2025
Known for its electric atmosphere, affordable tickets, and strong sense of community, WOJB continues to shine a light on the next generation of boundary-pushing talent.
Known for its electric atmosphere, affordable tickets, and strong sense of community, WOJB continues to shine a light on the next generation of boundary-pushing talent.
With over 30 free gigs across pubs and outdoor stages, festival goers can enjoy blues, country, Americana, ska, Afrobeat and more!
The Vertig67 festival celebrates the collaboration between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann on their masterpiece Vertigo.
Ireland’s oldest and most recognized celebration of the ukulele will return to Dublin’s seaside town for its 14th year.
A hot mess. Bring your flags. Bring your banners. Cheer for your county’s Hoe like your life depends on it.
A celebration of Traveller women’s voices in conversation, poetry and song with Kitty Cassidy, Helen Hutchinson and Rosie McCarthy.
"There’s a real sense that 2025 is going to be something truly special.” - Rosa Corcoran, Artistic Director and Curator
It's impossible to pick out highlights but music lovers (and performers) of a certain age are bound to find many touchstones
The bookish festival offers an opportunity for readers, writers and lovers of stories to connect with the written word in its many forms.
A two-day genre-spanning music festival, with a line up that includes food from Assassinaton Custard, uilleann piper Liam Winnet, neo-soul duo Negro Impacto, and Fizzy Orange.
Bram Stoker’s gothic masterpiece Dracula is returning to the city the first weekend of November with the annual Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival.
The festival blends cutting-edge research with Celtic traditions to explore where science, culture and the supernatural collide.
Dublin will be transformed into a city-wide canvas this November, as Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025 floods streets, laneways, and cultural landmarks with contemporary art, experimental performance, and creative energy
Throughout November, the arts and technology festival Beta will be hosting events across Dublin, from the Dublin Port to the Digital Hub to the Museum of Modern Art.
Delve into communication, connection, and why storytelling remains such a powerful form of human expression.
This year's edition of DABF sees guest curator and former sheep farmer Dr. Selina Guinness at the helm, centering on the idea of “Flock” as in, how all animals and people interact with shepherding.
From Dublin Castle to Meeting House Square, celebrate the New Year with three days of concerts and festivals at New Year’s Festival Dublin.
Women are being invited to celebrate Nollaig na mBan and kickstart the New Year on a creative footing with an evening of bookbinding, craft and women’s stories.
The IFI once again partners with First Fortnight, a multidisciplinary arts festival which creatively treats the issue of mental health awareness.
The 10th EAFFI features independent filmmakers working across China, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore.