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Three-day festival featuring 26 acts across two stages and the lads will be off stage.
Three-day festival featuring 26 acts across two stages and the lads will be off stage.
Pop fest targeted at LGBTQ+ community and their pals
Showcasing and highlight the extraordinary work of human rights defenders in Ireland and around the world...
Take a trip behind the hidden doors and inside the walls of a Dublin you've never seen before as Open House Dublin opens those doors to the public
Get your gothic on as Dublin's favourite son of darkness is celebrated at the latest edition of the Bram Stoker Festival.
Looking for some of the best print art (including some TD alums)? Halftone print fair at the Library Project is Dublin's fresh festival of print art
As part of Dublin Bowie Festival, author Darryl W. Bullock talks his book David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music with Tonie Walsh
Androgyny, sexual fluidity and bisexuality are on the conversational menu at the Culture Vultures event with music from Jack O’Rourke
The Berlin Trilogy of Low, "Heroes" and Lodger are some of Bowie's best albums - you can see The Glasshouse Ensemble interpret them at The Sugar Club
L.A. based screenwriter Todd Alcott puts together pulp fiction takes on famous albums, and you can take a look at his Bowie specials at The Space Between with Illustrated Bowie
Two of the stars of the Bowie cosmos, Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey, will be in conversation at The Men Who Sold The World event
A listening party for David Bowie's final album 'Blackstar', played from start to finish on high quality vinyl, with an in-depth discussion panel afterwards.
St Patrick’s Festival delivers an impressive programme across the five days and nights, including Brendan Balfe in conversation with Dave Fanning.Abair: Treasures Lost and Stolen which pairs traveller singer Thomas McCarthy and storyteller Liz Weir
The Chinese dissident artist and activist is one of the leading names in the visual art world, propelling urgent understandings of contemporary social, cultural, and political issues.
Say It Aloud - We're Irish! is a fresh and vibrant spoken word event, which explores perspectives on what it means to be Irish today.
Macnas are the maestros of conjuring up giant imaginations and creatures to inhabit it.
Expect horror hotlines, violent brides, goths, werewolves and - the most dreaded horror of all - scavenging seagulls as your mind wanders on its original route from O’Connell Street to Molly Malone.
A new festival invites us to dive into the art, literature and ideas of the Ancient Greeks and Romans as interpreted and reimagined by outstanding artists today.
Films, sketches and web series form part of this new festival starting at 7pm each night.
The festival line-up reveals a great series of incredible live shows featuring an exciting mix of emerging talent and established names, each performing live in four great venues along the banks of the Liffey.