The Dublin Jazz Co-Op Presents: ‘Ben Shutz Up and Playz’
Enjoy an afternoon of all original compositions by guitarist Ben Prevo - ably assisted by Dominic Mullan on drums, Sean Maynard Smith on 5 string Citron bass and keyboardist Maja Elliot.
Enjoy an afternoon of all original compositions by guitarist Ben Prevo - ably assisted by Dominic Mullan on drums, Sean Maynard Smith on 5 string Citron bass and keyboardist Maja Elliot.
The Easter Fair at Richmond Barracks lands this Saturday 4 April with a bank holiday-ready blast of colour, craft and community spirit.
Streisand and Shakespeare collide as ballet gets a modern makeover courtesy of Arthur Pita and Ballet Ireland this spring.
Our Lady's Choral Society marks the anniversary of one of the most remarkable evenings in musical history.
Drawing from everyday moments that beckon him to stillness and reflection, McAleenan’s paintings veer between realism and abstraction
A major new annual award has been established to champion the excellence, vitality and diversity of contemporary photography in Ireland.
Sensoria isn’t just a festival — it’s a blueprint for how culture can be more open, accessible and genuinely welcoming
The Beekeeper of Aleppo will play the Gaiety Theatre Dublin as the only Irish dates on its upcoming UK and Ireland tour.
Following hugely successful runs in New York, Calgary, London & Melbourne, The First Bad Man returns to Dublin for a limited run as part of Live Collision International Festival.
May sees Dublin transform into the international epicentre of street photography as it hosts the Dublin Street Photography Festival
Culture Date with Dublin 8 returns with another captivating programme celebrating the unique heritage of this fabled Dublin district.
Let’s SAMBA! The Cookbook Club returns for a Brazilian Feast at Camerino Bakery, Blackrock this May Bank Holiday Weekend.
The Brothers Haydn is exactly the kind of sideways glance at repertoire that the Irish Chamber Orchestra does best.
Kruder & Dorfmeister specialise in high-energy DJ sets packed with wild K&D-style blends, deep grooves, and dub-infused magic.
The Guinness Choir has commissioned a contemporary choral cantata to celebrate this great city, their Liberties’ origins and their musical tradition.
Ireland’s endangered birds are to be the focus of a unique intergenerational performance taking place at dlr Mill Theatre from May 15-16.
The Pavilion Theatre hosts the Irish debut of folk music duo Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman for their first Dublin show.
The next After Eight party will be on May 23rd with Governess and support as always by resident Giita. Dancing from 8-12.
An intimate, dynamic evening of drag, cabaret, and live performance, celebrating queer artistry and community in Dublin.
A very special summer afternoon concert featuring Laoise Leahy & master pianist Johnny Taylor takes place in the intimacy of The Cobblestone