Benefit Concert in Support of the Irish Heart Foundation
You do not have to be a devout lover of classical music to enjoy an amazing performance by one of the worlds foremost chamber orchestras.
You do not have to be a devout lover of classical music to enjoy an amazing performance by one of the worlds foremost chamber orchestras.
Bonajo visualises intimacy in a raw and anti-capitalist way, fueled by the ever-present loneliness epidemic.
"The scenes depicted in this exhibition take place in the meantime." - Ingrid Lyons on Kathy Tynan's new exhibition.
The annual jamboree spreads out across two stages this weekend, featuring performances from a staggering 23 bands, solo acts and DJs.
Three nights of Punk Rock performed by bands from the U.S, U.K and Ireland so sugar soap up the mohawk and get moshing.
Meet the two faces of Aileen Ripley: The strong confident warrant officer and the vulnerable survivor under duress.
This special exhibition showcases a rich collection of materials spanning over six decades of Mary Robinson's distinguished career.
In Real Life features drawings and paintings of nature from the 17th century to now, by artists as diverse as Aelbert Cuyp and Fiona Kelly.
Composer Andrew Hamilton's piece explores the question, Can Music Be Kind? in a piece exploring friendliness and kindness.
The Big Grill BBQ and Food Festival returns to Herbert Park for another year of play, pop-up bars, and pigging out.
Wider Than Pictures promises an unforgettable music experience a short Luas trip away from the centre of the city.
A unique opportunity to enjoy a showcase of striking images in a relaxed atmosphere in the heart of Dublin city.
Pebbledash Wonderland is Shane Lynam's photographic account of his adopted home city, Dublin.
milksop is the residue of a collection of Niamh Hannaford's thoughts which cluster around time, usage, environment, complicity, and care.
Conroy coaxes the audience into a journey beyond the visible realm, cusping on the unseen forces that shape our reality.
Refreshed from a summer break the inimitable Kaleidescope Night returns this September with a gorgeous mix of sounds for curious ears.
DanceHall Blues is part of CoisCéim’s Dance Theatre’s 30th year celbrations, coinciding with the 30th birthday of Dublin Fringe Festival.
Tomasko's signature, bold lyricism and decisive use of colour is emblazoned across twinned panels of aluminium or linen.
The next After Eight takes place on Saturday September 14th with music by LEROSA and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
The exhibition is inspired by the pioneer swimmer Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to swim the English Channel in 1927.