Staying with the Trouble at IMMA
Featuring over 40 Irish and Ireland-based artists, the show challenges human-centric perspectives, embracing ideas such as “Sowing Worlds.”
Featuring over 40 Irish and Ireland-based artists, the show challenges human-centric perspectives, embracing ideas such as “Sowing Worlds.”
Kicking off at 5pm, this vibrant, family-friendly celebration offers a taste of what makes Street Feast such a beloved tradition
The Dublin International Piano Competition (DIPC) returns this May, offering audiences a chance to experience the next generation of top pianists performing live.
This is a rare opportunity to see Lean’s iconic works on the big screen in their original formats.
Simon Merriman (Singular Artists) brings the Italian DJ/producer duo Tiger & Woods over to The Grand Social for a late night performance.
Irish National Opera is bringing together its Future Leaders Network again: a group of young professionals across diverse industries who are looking for innovative ways to connect.
Directed by David Bolger, Lovesong is a deeply moving and poignant exploration of love, memory, and the passage of time.
Before his next big tour, Al Porter is on the road testing new material and work-shopping a new show from scratch.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a wealth of skill, imagination and vision... a fitting testament to maritime Dublin.
ÓNINAÓ is a neo-tropicalia project bringing a fresh take on classic Brazilian sounds Inspired by the great icons of 1960s and 1970s Brazilian tropicalia
Step into the vibrant world of New Orleans jazz as We Call It Jazz arrives in Dublin for three separate performances.
This fast-paced tale takes place on an Arctic cruise ship, where an unhinged captain guides passengers on a final farewell to the ice caps
A rare opportunity to experience their magnetic screen presence as it was meant to be seen—on the big screen.
Louder She Blooms debuts with a stellar all-female lineup to celebrate and amplify women’s voices in music.
Pan Amsterdam is a musical enigma wrapped in an enduring riddle, created by a jazz musician from Houston who’s worked with Iggy Pop.
Fishamble presents a gripping new play by Kwaku Fortune, exploring identity, silence, and growing up mixed race in Ireland.
With 84 events across 11 unique venues, the festival covers everything from politics to science, literature to history.
This searing, surreal comedy weaves suburban chats and apocalyptic monologues into a darkly witty meditation on ageing, anxiety, and collapse.
As 2025 marks another milestone anniversary year, the theme for Dublin Pride this year is Taking Liberties.
True to form, HONEYPOT is bringing the heat to Pride with another FLINTA-focused lineup, with ten DJs playing across two floors.