Culture Date with Dublin 8
Make a Culture Date in D8
Make a Culture Date in D8
Two weeks of ab fab dram.
Darndale, it's your time to shine.
Say hello to your neighbours...
Poet, playwright and performer Inua Ellams brings some of his hallmark interceptions, interrogations and celebrations to the city.
IMMA’s throwing a Summer Party with a two-day summer celebration of music and art on its grounds.
A free series of concerts and events in celebration of 10 years of the Kirkos Ensemble.
30 years of GAZE... 30 years of story-telling and changing narratives about the LGBTQ+ experience and now under the helm of new director, Greg Thorpe, it’s time to look through the rainbow lens again.
Fresh off the heels of the Fringe comes the dame that is THE theatre festival now in its 65th year of existence.
Now this is a doozy with over 40 artists - from the adjoining worlds of electronic, contemporary classical, ambient, hauntology, noise and experimental music - performing in five different rooms across the Concert Hall.
Bram is back to its ghoulish ways serving up mesmerising illusions, deliciously dark treats and spooktacular surprises.
Irish Design Week which returns with aplomb, and the tentpole name is Bruce Mau, the Canadian designer and educator.
The third annual ‘Merchy Christmas’ artists market, presented by One Stop Band Shop, is a chance for fan payback to show gratitude, thank them for the music and put some coals in their fire for the year ahead.
Dive into the art, literature and ideas of the Ancient Greeks and Romans as interpreted and re-imagined by outstanding artists today, at Classics Now, an exciting new cultural festival which takes place online, in Dublin and beyond this weekend.
The much beloved festival of new work supports new emerging voices as they make their way up on to the stage and under the spotlight.
Eastbound is one of these mini new music occasions that felt like it was birthed pre pandemic, got swept away and is now poking its way into our consciousness again.
There’s little doubt that St Patrick’s Festival has taken the snake by the scruff of the neck and shed much of the sad skin it once had.
It’s 40 years since the first Pride parade was staged in the city and this year the rainbow will even cover both sides of O’Connell Street for the first time ever.
A widescreen, open ended interpretation of the artistic output of Dublin.
The Improvised Music Company (IMC), Dublin Digital Radio and Crash Ensemble join Foggy Notions to curate over 30 acts all delivering their own indelible impact on our music landscape.