GAZE Film Festival 2023
Lights, Camera, Glitter! The annual LGBTQIA film festival is back.
Lights, Camera, Glitter! The annual LGBTQIA film festival is back.
It’s our very own mini Rockefeller Center moment this Culture Night as the public space outside the Central Plaza on Dame Street is set to be transformed into a large-scale outdoor Roller Skating disco...
A collective of current and former sex workers have organised Red Umbrella Film Festival, Ireland’s first-ever sex worker film festival.
A new festival of art and technology for the city.
Haunted Dancehall is back adding The Sugar Club and Anseo into the mix.
Expect wild acrobatics, trad-with-a-twist, searing hot circus and outrageous cabaret as WAKE returns as part of St. Patrick’s Festival.
The third edition of a new monthly series that captures the beautiful relationship artwork and music have with each other.
Garden tours, foraging workshops, curated stalls selling plants amid artisanal food trucks, and floristry lectures.
The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival celebrates the immense contribution of gay people to theatre in all its myriad forms.
Phizz Fest promises to make this pleasant, somewhat unfeasibly expensive part of the city the nicest place in Dublin for three glorious days.
The most literary film festival in Ireland hosts a packed programme including a special 20th anniversary screening of Adam and Paul.
On Saturday, June 29th the Mother Pride Block Party is back with a bang for a spectacular party celebrating Pride in our city.
A unique weekend festival showcasing fresh talent and leading artists amidst a celebration of art, music, food and community.
Calling all folk music lovers! The Grand Social is hosting one of Dublin’s newest folk festivals this summer.
The annual jamboree spreads out across two stages this weekend, featuring performances from a staggering 23 bands, solo acts and DJs.
The Big Grill BBQ and Food Festival returns to Herbert Park for another year of play, pop-up bars, and pigging out.
The festival programme enjoys a deserved reputation for offering a fresh perspective on history and its importance in our day to day lives.
Echoes proudly celebrates the life and work of one of Ireland's most celebrated writers, Maeve Binchy (1939–2012), and her contemporaries.
The festival features exciting and innovative events that promote equality, human rights and diversity through the arts
From engaging discussions with authors to exciting workshops and performances, this festival creates a space for reflection, imagination, and community.