City of Dublin Winter Solstice Festival
The 8th annual City of Dublin Winter Solstice Celebration Festival in Grangegorman which is home to a Luas stop now too!
The 8th annual City of Dublin Winter Solstice Celebration Festival in Grangegorman which is home to a Luas stop now too!
We’ve plumped for the High Hopes Choir and Dublin Ukulele Collective with their night in aid of Focus Ireland. And yes there will be mulled wine and mince pies.
Yer pals are back and it’s time to let loose. You’ll be sharing the love whilst facing Eamon Harkin (Mister Saturday Night) who is flying home from New York for the occasion (and the 25th). Stewarding his flight will be John Mahon and Jon Averill.
Last minute gift panic? Fear no. There's homegrown treats galore at this pop-up combo.
Danny Krivit brings back a style of disco that most of us could never remember but will always dream of.
variations on a garden looks at the (often problematic) ways we remember and commemorate the past.
The Kaleidoscope series welcomes 2018 with a programme of 16th and 17th Italian quartets
The David Bowie Festival is back for its third year. Celebrate the life and legacy of David Bowie for five days of stardust-fueled magic.
An exciting and unconventional choice of Christmas show for the national theatre
This January, coffee|culture is inviting three creatives who have used their artistic output as a form of expression enabling them to thrive.
This is the perfect mix of entertainment and education, where each guest is greeted with a welcome cocktail upon arrival before sinking into the art behind mixology. This leisurely introduction is then followed by a Classic Cocktail Tasting, where guests have some time for sampling in anticipation of the Mix-Off Challenge, where things get a bit competitive!
‘Phat rounded off 2017 with the #1 and #2 best-selling tracks on Beatport and nabbed a Grammy nomination in November for their infectious Cola hit with Elderbrook
Can 24,000 people be wrong about a comedian? Probably not.
The world falls into two groups – those who have seen Pat Kinevane and those who haven’t.
This annual spotlight is open to all unsigned acts planning a release in 2018. Are you watching?
Martha Wainwright, Judy Collins, Andy Irvine & Donal Lunny, This Is How We Fly, Wallis Bird, The New Folk with Ailbhe Reddy are among the mash of old and new at Trad Fest 2018.
Jay Glass Dubs is Dimitris Papadatos's outlet for stripped-back, broken-down dub mutations.
Bristol based trio Elder Island sound is on point.
Lalala Pop-up Choirs are group singing sessions where anyone can show up and learn to sing. No previous experience necessary!
Synth-driven psych encounters with Moon Duo.