• Flora Fauna Project

    D-Light Studios 46 North Great Clarence Street, North Strand, Dublin, Ireland

    Flora Fauna Project, which premiered in Sweden, looks at the body as a way to return to nature and how empathy is triggered for each other and the earth.

    €10 – €15
  • Poolside

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

    You may not know but if you have any modicum of self-respecting cool, then you’ll have lapped up Poolside’s cover of Harvest Moon (28m Spotify plays) whether known or unbeknownst to yourself.

    €15
  • Niamh Barry: Light on Earth

    National Library of Ireland 7-8 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, D02 P638, Dublin, Ireland

    There’s elegance, beauty and intrigue to Barry's work

  • Black Midi

    The Workman's Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    Rowing against the obvious tide is working in Black Midi’s favour. They have left few sonic breadcrumbs to date with no tracks on Spotify, scant write-ups and just two videos

    €12
  • Gyda Valtysdottir (mūm)

    The Unitarian Church 112 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin, Ireland

    Gyda Valtysdottir has been active as a musician since her early teens when she co-founded the experimental pop-group múm in the late 1990’s.

    €18.50
  • Spike Festival

    Various Locations , Select a Country:

    Dublin's alternative cello festival. 3 days of cello-action: Concerts, workshops and Yoga Cello.

  • Become A Bartender for A Night!

    Dublin Bar Academy 141 North King Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

    Immerse yourself in the ancient art of mixology and enjoy an evening of classic cocktail tasting, with an opportunity to sample popular classics such as Old Fashioneds, Martinis, Mai Tais and much more.

    €35
  • Between the stones

    dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum Town Centre Dundrum, Dublin 16

    Gain a deeper understanding of the 650 year-old theatre of noh, and learn about the second
    important phase of this rare, new collaborative noh project.

    €12 – €14
  • Thirteen Steps to the Attic

    Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

    In an attic, in a house, with only letters for company, a woman takes a precarious step into the vibrancy of her imagination.

    €16
  • Thirteen Steps to the Attic

    A multi-layered montage of movement and text performed with a live sound-score and recorded tracks from Thieves of Silence

    €13 – €16
  • Prix Pictet

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

    Last day of the Prix Pictet

  • This Is The Funeral Of Your Life

    Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Watch them facilitate your funeral in real time, in this live event featuring an actor, a dancer and a mezzo soprano. Find out who you really are.

    €16 – €18
  • The Love Nest Valentines Party

    Tengu

    Within one of Dublin's most popular venues, H&G will be constructing a Love Nest; an immersive pop up art gallery / safe club space. A daring social experiment, breathing new life into club culture within our beautiful city.

    €8 – €15
  • Neneh Cherry

    The Academy 57 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

    “Is it fallen leaves, the bird shit on my sleeve…just because I’m down, don’t step all over me”
    (Fallen Leaves)

    €36.44
  • Danny Forde

    Fumbally Stables Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland

    In an intimate performance at the beautiful Fumbally stables, Danny Forde will treat you to an evening of music from the soul.

    €13
  • East Belfast Boy / Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful

    Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Following on from the overwhelming success of their internationally award-winning production of Stacey Gregg’s Scorch and 4 wins at the 2018 Irish Times Theatre Awards, they are back at the Project Arts Centre with their critically acclaimed Double Bill of Fintan Brady’s East Belfast Boy and John Patrick Higgins’ Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful.

    €16 – €18
  • Microdisney

    Vicar Street 58-59 Thomas Street, Dublin, Dublin 8, Ireland

    After some 30 years the band rejoined to perform their strongly influencing album, The Clock Comes Down the Stairs at the National Concert Hall and The Barbican in 2018. Having enjoyed that experience, the band will play a fully standing show at Vicar Street.

    €46.86
  • The Tide

    The New Theatre 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Whirligig Theatre and the New Theatre are delighted to present The Tide a new play by Tara Maria Lovett, a black comedy set in rural Ireland.

    €14 – €17
  • 77 Million Paintings

    Royal Hibernian Academy 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2, Select a Country:

    Final few days of Brian Eno’s ‘generative art’ piece with endless variations and possibilities