The Storytellers – Antonio Forcione and Cenk Erdoğan
Storytelers Forcione and Erdoğan create a sound that is unmistakably their own—jazzy, dynamic, and refreshingly original.
Storytelers Forcione and Erdoğan create a sound that is unmistakably their own—jazzy, dynamic, and refreshingly original.
The next After Eight takes place on Saturday September 14th with music by LEROSA and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
The bookish festival offers an opportunity for readers, writers and lovers of stories to connect with the written word in its many forms.
In the heart of historical Bewley’s, a monthly storytelling night dubbed Craicly Stories will begin in the James Joyce Room this October.
Busking is often an artists gateway to the big-time so it’s nice to see our street entertainers come out of the cold and into the red hot atmosphere of rivalry.
Geraldine O’Neill’s new exhibition, Flicker, Flicker, responds to the escalating tension between humanity and the natural world.
A two-day genre-spanning music festival, with a line up that includes food from Assassinaton Custard, uilleann piper Liam Winnet, neo-soul duo Negro Impacto, and Fizzy Orange.
Dublin's first Halloween panto at The Ambassador Theatre re-imagines the classic fairy-tale through a magical Halloween lens.
This month sees the return of all-ages music festival BASED in a spooky Halloween Edition, as it takes over the Button Factory with an incredible lineup of up-and-coming artists and bands.
Chicago-borne Natural Information Society, an avant-garde minimal jazz ensemble, makes its Irish debut at the National Concert Hall
On the eve of Halloween, St Andrew's Parish Church will take on an otherworldly atmosphere with spine-tingling harmonies on a candlelit stage
Expect a night of pure pop witchcraft, as this Halloween Sing Along Social worships at the altar of the Dunboyne Diana herself: CMAT!
After over 30 incredible years on Home and Away, actress Lynne McGranger is saying goodbye to the much loved Home and Away character Irene Roberts
Bram Stoker’s gothic masterpiece Dracula is returning to the city the first weekend of November with the annual Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival.
Kwaidan is accompanied by a newly-commissioned musical live score composed and performed by Matthew Nolan and Seán Mac Erlaine, with Japanese artist and musician Tomoko Sauvage.
The festival blends cutting-edge research with Celtic traditions to explore where science, culture and the supernatural collide.
Dead Man Talking sees the Dublin comedian explore his belief that he should have been dead long before family and friends
Dublin will be transformed into a city-wide canvas this November, as Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025 floods streets, laneways, and cultural landmarks with contemporary art, experimental performance, and creative energy
Throughout November, the arts and technology festival Beta will be hosting events across Dublin, from the Dublin Port to the Digital Hub to the Museum of Modern Art.
Together, these works transform ports and oceans into sites of imagination and repair, using art and technology to question how we might live with, listen to, and learn from water in an age of crisis and change.