IFI Documentary
The 16th edition of this doc-fest includes 15 features, the world premiere of Marcus Robinson’s The Man Who Dared To Dream and seven Irish premières.
The 16th edition of this doc-fest includes 15 features, the world premiere of Marcus Robinson’s The Man Who Dared To Dream and seven Irish premières.
Our flagpole theatre festival is back to thrill, entertain and provoke.
Culture is under the spotlight in the last instalment of Teeling's Rising series.
In its seventh year, the ISLA (Irish Spanish Latin American) Festival brings two universal driving forces to Dublin: love and humour.
Bramarama!
Nine Plays. Three Nights. One festival.
The Dún Laoghaire Vinyl Festival will be a gathering of musicians, filmmakers, writers and audiophiles talking about music and its importance in our lives and communities.
A constant presence on the touring circuit, the 77-year-old icon still brings the funk.
Final day of this three day festival which promotes and celebrates female filmmakers, hoping to inspire and empower others to get involved in filmmaking.
The Jonathan Swift Festival explores the life and legacy of one of Ireland’s greatest luminaries.
Raven & The Crone are looking for trouble… and worries, your worries, so bring the rough stuff with you.
The renowned Swedish Jazz singer and band will be re-interpreting the Bowie songbook with a stunning mix of Samba, Afro-Brazilian Rhythms, Reggae and Jazz.
BYOB afternoon and evening where artists of any format come to share their work
Dublin's alternative cello festival. 3 days of cello-action: Concerts, workshops and Yoga Cello.
The Dublin International Film Festival is Ireland’s premier event taking place in February each year.
Carnaval is celebrated in Wigwam with a Brazilian feast.
Opening night of four-day festival celebrating where jazz, contemporary, rock and electronic music collide
Expect an exhilarating shot of free jazz as the explosive pairing open SPECTRUM Fest 2019.
Expect the unexpected from this utterly playful ensemble of world class improvisers, including luminaries such as Matthew Bourne on piano and Steve Davis on drums.