Nollaig na mBan 2025: Women of Magic And Science
This year’s theme highlights luminaries ranging from Ireland’s first female botanist to women working in the field of quantum physics.
This year’s theme highlights luminaries ranging from Ireland’s first female botanist to women working in the field of quantum physics.
Tradfest is back in January 2025 when it is honouring Stephen Rea, the award-winning actor and big supporter of Irish arts.
Sunday 9th of February sees Russell Street, Dublin 1 Celebrating 102 Years of Brendan Behan - a Dublin Legend
The 2025 edition shines a spotlight on the voices of second-generation children and young people growing up in Ireland...
The North Dublin coastal town has created a festival celebrating three of our favourite things: Guinness, oysters and music
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival is a vibrant celebration of disability art, curated by and for the disability community.
The festival will feature 100 contributors exhibiting their art and include workshops, discussions, and vendors selling their illustrations.
This festival is an immersive and thought-provoking experience at the intersection of music and urban life.
Guided photowalks by international collectives explore Dublin’s streets and an outdoor exhibition runs throughout May
Bray Jazz Festival returns this May Bank Holiday weekend, drawing some of the finest international and homegrown jazz musicians.
Kicking off at 5pm, this vibrant, family-friendly celebration offers a taste of what makes Street Feast such a beloved tradition
With 84 events across 11 unique venues, the festival covers everything from politics to science, literature to history.
As 2025 marks another milestone anniversary year, the theme for Dublin Pride this year is Taking Liberties.
SubSounds Youth Music Festival returns to TU Dublin Tallaght for an electrifying day of live music from the next generation of Irish 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.