The Dublin Jazz Co-op Presents: Seamus Gibson, So-Young Yoon and Yseult Stockdale
Seamus Gibson and So Young Yoon are joined by classical cellist Yseult Stockdale for their Dublin debut concert.
Seamus Gibson and So Young Yoon are joined by classical cellist Yseult Stockdale for their Dublin debut concert.
Jorge Satorre brings together sculpture and drawing in a playful, self-reflective exploration of storytelling, craft, and materiality
SubSounds Youth Music Festival returns to TU Dublin Tallaght for an electrifying day of live music from the next generation of Irish talent.
Featuring the work of over 80 makers, this exhibition celebrates the rich history and contemporary relevance of ceramic art in the art world.
Work by a group of African American women from a small Alabama community who create artistically and politically significant quilts
This 'comedy of bad manners' highlights the absurdities of 9-to-5 life, packed with oversized egos and nonsensical management.
A night of wild theatre and sizzling hot circus, RIOT is one of the most influential theatre events of recent decades.
Foreword, the inaugural exhibition of the International Centre for the Image, highlights the critical role of still and moving images in arts discourse and for contemporary society.
A very special concert brings Judy Garland’s iconic music back to life, featuring beloved classics such as Over the Rainbow and Get Happy.
Whether you're into sharp satire, fearless storytelling, or hilarious local humour, this is one of the summer’s must-see events.
Part of the exhibition Staying with the Trouble, the works unfold across IMMA’s Great Hall, Baroque Chapel and Courtyard for one-night only
Korea, Andrew Scott's debut, is a rural saga, that covers a great many domestic neuroses in an impressively small space
Wigwam celebrate the August Bank Holiday with a taste of Mexico, in a weekend packed with taco specials, dancing and plenty of fun.
Expect a raw and unique mix of Neil Young guitar freakouts and quintessentially Antipodean songwriting skills.
Wrap up your bank holiday weekend with a laugh courtesy of Meath funny man Shane Callaghan in the Craic Den.
Known for its electric atmosphere, affordable tickets, and strong sense of community, WOJB continues to shine a light on the next generation of boundary-pushing talent.
With over 30 free gigs across pubs and outdoor stages, festival goers can enjoy blues, country, Americana, ska, Afrobeat and more!
The Vertig67 festival celebrates the collaboration between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann on their masterpiece Vertigo.
Ireland’s oldest and most recognized celebration of the ukulele will return to Dublin’s seaside town for its 14th year.
A hot mess. Bring your flags. Bring your banners. Cheer for your county’s Hoe like your life depends on it.