• The Irish Body Paint Festival

    Multiple Venues Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

    Third annual Irish body paint festival returns on Friday the 22nd of February to Sunday the 24th of February.

  • Lux Alma

    Bello Bar 1 Portobello Harbour, Dublin, Ireland

    Lux Alma is the brand new solo act from Irish Theatre award winning sound designer and musician Alma Kelliher

    €10
  • Dublin International Film Festival

    Multiple Venues Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

    The Dublin International Film Festival is Ireland’s premier event taking place in February each year.

  • Shurikon

    griffith college dublin S Circular Rd, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    DIT Japanimation and Game Society will be hosting their annual anime, gaming and
    cosplay convention Shurikon this year in Griffith College on February 23rd to the 24th
    2019. The event is a non-profit charity fundraiser run by students and volunteers. The
    goal is to provide an event celebrating uniqueness and hobbies through cosplay and
    gaming events.

    €15
  • The Country Girls

    The Abbey Theatre 26 Lower Abbey St, Dublin 1, Ireland

    Edna O’Brien revisits her era-defining debut novel in a new stage adaptation.

    €13 – €45
  • Why-Axis

    The Grand Social 35 Liffey Street Lower, Dublin 1, Ireland

    Why-Axis 'One of Irish hip-hop's brightest rising talents' announces his biggest headline show to date at the Grand Social on the 23rd of Feb 2019.

    €10
  • Massive Attack: Mezzanine XX1

    3Arena North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland

    This show promises “custom audio reconstructed from the original samples and influences” in what Robert Del Naja promises to be “our own personalised nostalgia nightmare head trip.”

    €49.50
  • New Music Dublin

    National Concert Hall Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland

    New Music Dublin 2019 does exactly what it says on the tin: it really is all about the New. In this year’s festival we will hear world premieres of over 22 new works

    €25
  • Fiesta de Carnaval

    wigwam 54 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

    Carnaval is celebrated in Wigwam with a Brazilian feast.

  • M O V E

    Fumbally Stables Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland

    M O V E aims to bring together the best of a gym session, a great dinner party and your favourite podcast in one event.

    €55
  • Shooting the Mafia

    Gallery of Photography Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Shooting the Mafia is a three day pop-up photography exhibition of Letizia Battaglia, Sicilian photographer and photojournalist, and Roberto Timperi.

  • Letterbomb

    The Copper House Gallery St. Kevin’s Cottages, Synge Street, Dublin 8, Ireland

    Eighteen artists explore the words we cannot say in an exciting new Dublin type & lettering exhibition

  • Women & Whiskey

    Café en Seine 39/40 Dawson Street, Dublin, Ireland

    A new wave of female distillers, bonders and blenders put a spotlight on worldwide whiskey brands

    €25
  • Spectrum

    Various Locations , Select a Country:

    Opening night of four-day festival celebrating where jazz, contemporary, rock and electronic music collide

  • Why Design

    No. 22 No 22, South Anne Street, Dublin, Ireland

    Addressing gender imbalance in the Irish creative sector and marking International Women’s Day with Pentagram design partner Natasha Jen and Thierry Brunfaut of Base Design.

    €15 – €30
  • The Children

    The Gate Theatre Cavendish Row, Parnell Square, Dublin 1, Ireland

    A cautionary disaster drama built around three retired nuclear scientists

    €25 – €40
  • SPECTRUM Festival: Brian Irvine Ensemble (IE)

    The Button Factory Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Expect the unexpected from this utterly playful ensemble of world class improvisers, including luminaries such as Matthew Bourne on piano and Steve Davis on drums.

  • ALS x Hang Dai

    Hang Dai 20 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    A true statesman of the German electronic scene - Ata.

    €10