Guinness Choir – Bach’s Oratorio
Written in 1734, Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio was composed as a celebration of the Nativity, and the joyous events of Christ's birth.
Written in 1734, Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio was composed as a celebration of the Nativity, and the joyous events of Christ's birth.
his final instalment of the season brings together some of Ireland’s most visionary musicians for a richly immersive evening.
This year's edition of DABF sees guest curator and former sheep farmer Dr. Selina Guinness at the helm, centering on the idea of “Flock” as in, how all animals and people interact with shepherding.
The first-ever LOBE’PARTY lands in Dublin on December 5th, 2025 featuring two acts: ARREN and LOBEPINE.
UMAKOKO Dance Company Presents WAVE: 4EVER — Celebrating Diversity in Dance Through a Boundary-Breaking Production in Dublin.
Lucid Dreaming is an Open Exhibition of visual art by artists who have studied in, are originally from, or are living or working in Dlr.
A night of raw performances and powerful storytelling with some of Ireland’s leading artistic voices as part of Emmet O’Brien's End of Year Recap Show.
The space will be open until December 23rd 11am to 4pm every day and the after Christmas - hours to be confirmed.
This December sees a joint exhibition exploring resilience and the beauty of being human through contemporary portraiture and mixed media
A film to warm even the coldest of hearts, It’s A Wonderful Life returns to IFI screens for Christmas. James Stewart is at his most likeable as George Bailey, loyal family man and friend whose selfless nature has seen him spend his whole life in hometown Bedford Falls, despite his thirst for travel and adventure. […]
Jazz lovers unite! From Málaga, Spain, comes Daniel Torres, a renowned international jazz saxophonist who studied at prestigious institutions such as the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, SUNY Purchase in New York, and Humber College in Toronto. Throughout his career, he has performed at international venues such as Bimhuis (Amsterdam), Four Seasons (Toronto), Bucharest Jazz Festival (Romania), […]
Unique Markets return for their annual Christmas Pop Up Market - the perfect opportunity to get your locally made gifts under one roof.
Branar’s enchanting non-verbal adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’ much-loved book follows a boy who dreams of having a star as a friend.
From Dublin Castle to Meeting House Square, celebrate the New Year with three days of concerts and festivals at New Year’s Festival Dublin.
Women are being invited to celebrate Nollaig na mBan and kickstart the New Year on a creative footing with an evening of bookbinding, craft and women’s stories.
Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beautiful Gardens and discover how spending time in nature can enhance health and wellbeing.
In 'Urban Myth' the photographers become storytellers. The stories they tell grapple with the underlying drivers of our new digital urban lives.
Curated by Matthew Nevin and Ciara Scanlan, Wonders brings together the diverse voices of MART Members in a vibrant group exhibition.
The IFI once again partners with First Fortnight, a multidisciplinary arts festival which creatively treats the issue of mental health awareness.
Sharú is a group exhibition bringing together the work of ten artists, reflecting a multicultural and multinational group of artists working in Ireland today.