• Film Screening – Isle of Dogs with the Doggie Do

    The Lighthouse Cinema Market Square Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

    OK so Wes Anderson didn’t pull a Laurie (Anderson) by making his film specifically for dogs but it is all about them.

  • Dream Wife

    Workman's Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland

    There’s a vibrant energy laced through Dream Wife's sound which pivots around Blondie, Le Tigre and The Strokes.

    €13
  • Olympia Theatre 72 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    She might only have one album under her belt but Danish singer-songwriter MØ has leveraged the success of No Mythologies to Follow to maximum effect.

    €21
  • Coffee Conversations at The Hugh Lane Gallery

    Hugh Lane Gallery Parnell Square North, Dublin 1, Ireland

    On Wednesday, March 28th Michael Collins by Seamus Murphy will be featured followed by a screening of the documentary Seamus Murphy - Quiet Revolution.

    €5
  • Fake: The Real Deal?

    Science Gallery Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Fake asks when authenticity is essential, when copying is cool, and what the boundary is between a fakery faux-pas and a really fantastic Fake.

  • Poacher’s Gin & Tonic Club

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

    Join us for another Poacher's Gin & Tonic Club Session.

    €30
  • Brian Maguire, War Changes Its Address: The Aleppo Paintings

    IMMA Military Road Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

    The Aleppo Paintings document the ruined buildings of the city, offering a visceral and stark insight into the physical consequences of war and the international arms trade that fuels all conflict.

  • Phase Fatale (Ostut Gon)

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

    The slenderest whiff of Berghain in the Boys School with a 7pm start. We're assuming Smock Alley isn't embracing Techno until Monday morning.

    €15
  • Caged

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

    Absurd and bold theatrical mash up of text, aerial, dance and music

  • En Vogue

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

    En Vogue have enough in their arsenal to work everyone into a classic pop frenzy.

    €45
  • Emil Nolde: Colour is Life

    National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square West, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Final few days to see major exhibition of German Expressionist painter Emil Nolde

    €10
  • Tryst

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

    Tryst explores the price of curiosity, the limits of friendship and the complications of sex.

    €14
  • Toto

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

    Toto’s Africa is up there with the very best.

    €54.65
  • A Night For Aware

    Olympia Theatre 72 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    A night not to be missed.

    €25
  • David Kitt

    Button Factory Curved Street, Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Kittser’s Yous is his first solo release in nine years and suffused with warmth, grace and the plucking of heart and guitar strings.

    €18
  • Bráulio Amado

    Portugese graphic designer Bráulio Amado is prolific in the game

  • Ailie

    Whelan's 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Leitrim singer-songwriter takes her burgeoning blend of experimental folktronica to the main stage of Whelan’s.

    €10 – €12
  • Japanese Film Festival

    Various Locations , Ireland

    This year’s Japanese Film Festival is the biggest to date and presents an exciting line-up that showcases the best of contemporary Japanese cinema.

  • Kaithlyn Aurelia Smith

    The Sugar Club 8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Irish debut appearance by Kaithlyn Aurelia Smith

    €20
  • David Lunney—Chrome Dreams

    Pallas Project 115-117 The Coombe, Dublin, Ireland

    David Lunney’s artistic practice involves the undertaking of protracted art processes.