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Liz Harris brings her 12th full length album to a live setting.
Liz Harris brings her 12th full length album to a live setting.
Irish debut by British-German dark wave duo formed in 2010 - a band for Cold War spies, shady laneways and snowflakes which crystallise.
Catch the riptides of adventurous contemporary music with Currents festival.
A smörgåsbord of live art practice.
Bonkers, dark, humourous, questioning, distorted, domestic…in no particular order.
A celebration of SOPHIE featuring a documentary, discussion and DJ sets
This weekend well-known folk artist Maria Kelly joins forces with Minding Creative Minds for Post Cards In Between, a brilliant exhibition and panel talk focusing on mental health and creativity at Universal Space on Capel Street, Dublin 1.
Flynn for the win...
Purveyors of post-punk and Brightonites to boot, Squid may sound like a band who has been around forever, but they are mere early hurdlers with their debut album Bright Green Field in their arsenal since 2021. Their two-night stint illustrates growing clout and their blend of sci-fi paranoia on a rinse cycle with our contemporary […]
This whipsmart production of An Octoroon is laced with humour and razor-sharp commentary on race and society, ably anchored by some stellar cast performances.
Diverse ways of looking at sexuality, gender, race and film and performance art itself during this two days of screenings, talks and performance.
In their first live performance in over two and a half years, The Guinness Choir will perform their "Sing Again" Concert in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. The concert is the flagship event of the wonderful Culture Date with Dublin 8 Festival which runs that same weekend.
Daub yourself in sonic splendour as Warpaint return with slices from their first full-length since 2016’s Heads Up.
Make a Culture Date in D8
Two weeks of ab fab dram.
An all-ages event featuring Gemma Dunleavy, Junior Brother, Extravision and Negro Impacto
New artistic director Jazmin Chiodi finally gets to present her vision with a programme of “boundary-breaking, energetic, and thought-provoking works from Africa, Brazil, Europe and Japan.”
This solo exhibition of new sculptures will feature 15 jesmonite heads depicting two elements coming together – the raven and the human.