
Greetings from The Third Castle!
This week in Dublin City Centre (24 Feb - 5 Mar), the city is genuinely stacked - between the Dublin Bowie Festival running all week across multiple venues, Scene & Heard at Smock Alley, and a lineup at Vicar Street that includes Imelda May, Christy Moore, and the RTÉ Choice Music Prize, you'd be forgiven for needing a spreadsheet.
Whether you're hunting live music in Dublin City, cultural events across the Liberties and Temple Bar, or a quieter afternoon in the National Gallery, this week in Dublin has it covered.
Here's what's in store this week:
⚫️ Dublin Bowie Festival, Scene & Heard & the Dublin International Film Festival
⚫️ Imelda May, Christy Moore, Alter Bridge & the RTÉ Choice Music Prize
⚫️ National Gallery tours, pottery classes, drag brunches & a Rialto market
Let's dive in 👇
EVENT SPOTLIGHT

Dublin Bowie Festival 2026 Tuesday 24 February to Sunday 1 March Whelan's, RCSI, Opium, The Market Bar & venues across Dublin City
This year's Dublin Bowie Festival carries extra weight - it marks 50 years since Station to Station and 10 years since Blackstar. The city's most dedicated Bowie celebration runs across a full week with events ranging from panel discussions to tribute concerts, quiz nights, listening parties, and a full Bowie Ball on Saturday night. Key highlights include: the Station to Station Listening Party and Panel at Whelan's Parlour Bar (Friday 27), Bowie's Golden Years tribute at Whelan's main stage (Friday 27), the Golden Years of Bowie at Opium (Thursday 26) and the Bowie Ball with Art. Crime Inc. live at Whelan's on Saturday 28. The quiz is on Wednesday at The Market Bar. A properly immersive week of Thin White Duke appreciation - dip in for one night or commit to the full run. Full programme
Scene & Heard Festival 2026 Tuesday 24 February to Saturday 28 February Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 Dublin
108 new shows across comedy, theatre, music, dance, and more - all from emerging artists making their mark at Smock Alley. Scene & Heard is where you discover next year's big names before they're big names. The programme runs across multiple stages and includes everything from "The De Valera Wears Prada" to "Temple Bar The Musical," "Paddystinian," "Death Notice Disco" and "Block 53 - Athraitheoir." If you go to one festival at Smock Alley this spring, make it this one. Full programme
Imelda May Sunday, 1 March Vicar Street, Dublin
Imelda May's return to Vicar Street is one of those gigs that sells itself - a powerhouse of rockabilly, blues, and raw Irish soul in a venue that suits her perfectly. The Sunday night slot gives this one a special atmosphere that tends to linger. Book tickets
LIVE MUSIC

Tourist Wednesday, 25 February Vicar Street, Dublin
William Phillips' project Tourist has quietly become one of British electronic music's most emotionally resonant acts - delicate, lush, and immersive live. His Vicar Street show is a chance to see him in an intimate setting before the next wave of attention arrives. Book tickets
RTÉ CO Presents: Téada at 25 Thursday, 26 February National Concert Hall, Dublin
Traditional Irish group Téada celebrate 25 years together with a concert at the NCH. A quarter century is no small thing in trad - and the fact that they're still packing rooms says everything about what they've built. Check listings
Rebel Rebel - Dublin Bowie Fest Thursday, 26 February Opium Live, Wexford Street, Dublin
The ultimate Bowie tribute concert as part of Bowie Festival week - Rebel Rebel bring the full theatrical show, costume changes and all the hits from across Bowie's catalogue. Book tickets
NSOI: Maxim Vengerov plays Tchaikovsky Friday, 27 February National Concert Hall, Dublin
Violinist Maxim Vengerov - widely regarded as one of the finest of his generation - performs Tchaikovsky with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. This is the kind of concert that makes you feel briefly like a better person. Check listings
Spring Lunchtime at the Opera Friday, 27 February National Concert Hall, Dublin
A lunchtime concert featuring opera highlights - the kind of thing that makes a Friday afternoon feel significantly more civilised. Check listings
Calabash Night - Yankari and Vanguard Sessionz Friday, 27 February, 20:00 The Sugar Club, Dublin
The Sugar Club's Calabash Night series - where cultures and sounds come together - returns with Yankari and Vanguard Sessionz. Inspired by the calabash vessel, where many ingredients create something greater than their parts. Book tickets
Calum Agnew Friday, 27 February The Grand Social, Dublin
Aiken Presents brings Calum Agnew to The Grand Social for what promises to be an intimate, well-crafted night of music from one of the circuit's more interesting acts. More info
Cash Returns - The Man in Black Friday, 27 February The Helix, DCU
A Johnny Cash tribute show featuring his greatest hits performed live - ideal if you want the songs, the storytelling, and the black denim without leaving Dublin. Check listings
Kasia Kowalska Friday, 27 February The Helix, DCU
Polish pop star Kasia Kowalska performs her greatest hits live in Dublin - a major draw for the city's Polish community and anyone who's come across her music. Check listings
MALAKI Friday, 27 February The Workman's Club, Dublin
One of Irish music's most distinctive voices, MALAKI brings his blend of soul, hip-hop, and raw storytelling to The Workman's. A gig that tends to leave an impression. More info
CENTRE POINT: southstar Friday, 27 February Button Factory, Dublin
The Irish club debut of southstar - a rising act in the electronic music scene making her Button Factory bow. One to catch at the early stage of what looks like a significant career. More info
The Bee Gees Story - Nights on Broadway Thursday, 26 February The Helix, DCU
Stayin' Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever - the full Bee Gees songbook performed live in one of Dublin's best mid-size venues. Good excuse to dust off the white suit. Check listings
Garageland Graduates Saturday, 28 February National Concert Hall, Dublin
A showcase of emerging talent from the Garageland music development programme - one of the best ways to discover Irish acts before they're on everyone's radar. Check listings
Sugar Club Harp Sessions - Michael Rooney & Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh Saturday, 28 February The Sugar Club, Dublin
Michael Rooney and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh - two of the finest traditional musicians working in Ireland - share a stage at the Sugar Club for an evening of harp and traditional song. This one is genuinely special. More info
Toucan Saturday, 28 February Button Factory, Dublin
TOUCAN - one of Ireland's most exciting emerging acts - brings their funk-tinged soul-pop to the Button Factory. Warm, energetic, and the kind of live show that tends to convert new fans on the spot. More info
Centre Point: Shee Saturday, 28 February Button Factory, Dublin
SHEE bring their Irish tour to the Button Factory - progressive, internationally acclaimed, and one of the more interesting things happening in Irish traditional and contemporary music right now. More info
Alter Bridge + Daughtry + Sevendust Saturday, 28 February 3Arena, Dublin
Three rock heavyweights on the same bill at the 3Arena - Alter Bridge headlining with Daughtry and Sevendust in support. A proper rock concert night out for anyone who's been missing exactly this kind of thing. Book tickets
SIN Goth Gathering ft. DJ OBSCURA Saturday, 28 February The Grand Social, Dublin
The Grand Social's goth night returns, with DJ OBSCURA spinning the decks for a community gathering of black-clad Dubliners. Darkwave, post-punk, and industrial through the night. More info
The Four Seasons Chamber Music Series: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream Sunday, 1 March National Concert Hall, Dublin
An enchanting chamber music programme built around themes of sleep and dreams - intimate, beautifully programmed, and the kind of Sunday afternoon concert that resets the whole week. Check listings
Onóir Live in Concert Sunday, 1 March National Concert Hall, Dublin
Onóir perform live at the NCH - a captivating concert from one of Irish music's most compelling acts. Check listings
megaTRAD: The "It Begins With a...Tour" TOUR Sunday, 1 March The Grand Social, Dublin
A daytime trad session and touring show rolled into one at The Grand Social - high-energy, joyful, and exactly what Sunday afternoons were made for. More info
Christy Moore Monday, 2 March Vicar Street, Dublin
The man himself. Christy Moore at Vicar Street needs no additional selling - if you're a Dubliner and this is available to you, you go. Book tickets
Pogány Indulo Tuesday, 3 March The Grand Social, Dublin
Singular Artists bring Pogány Indulo to Dublin for a night of Eastern European-inflected music - genre-bending, rhythmically alive, and one of the more unusual bookings you'll find this week. More info
Dublin & Dún Laoghaire ETB "Festival of Music" Tuesday, 3 March National Concert Hall, Dublin
The annual ETB Festival of Music brings together performances from schools and communities across the Dublin and Dún Laoghaire catchment. A genuine community celebration at the NCH. Check listings
Bone Machine - Tom Waits Tribute Thursday, 5 March National Concert Hall, Dublin
Bone Machine bring their acclaimed tribute to Tom Waits to the National Concert Hall - gravelly, theatrical, and deeply felt. Perfect for anyone who thinks a Tom Waits night sounds like the best possible use of a Thursday. Check listings
RTÉ Choice Music Prize 2026 Thursday, 5 March Vicar Street, Dublin
The annual celebration of the best in Irish recorded music - the shortlist, the performances, and the prize. A proper night for Irish music fans who want to see what the year produced. Book tickets
PLANTOID Wednesday, 4 March The Grand Social, Dublin
Singular Artists presents PLANTOID with guests - an evening of inventive live music at The Grand Social. Worth checking the listings for more details as they're confirmed. More info
Curveball: Cali Agents Wednesday, 4 March Button Factory, Dublin
Critically acclaimed West Coast hip-hop duo Cali Agents play the Button Factory - two MCs with an impeccable back catalogue and a live show that does it full justice. More info
Shelf Lives / Naethan Apollo Thursday, 5 March The Grand Social, Dublin
Two shows at The Grand Social on Thursday - Shelf Lives and Naethan Apollo, both presented by Singular Artists. Check the Grand Social listings for set times. More info
Dicey's Garden - Nightly Club Nights Every night through the week Dicey's Garden, 21-25 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2
Dicey's runs club nights every night of the week - 18+ with ID. Thursday through Saturday tend to be the busier nights, but there's something on every evening. Book tickets
Whelan's Weekly Various nights through the week Whelan's, Camden Street, Dublin 2
Outside of the Bowie Festival programme, Whelan's has its regular slate: Leith Ross in the Main Venue (Wednesday 25), Kill Lane / The Wallopers (Upstairs, Wednesday 25), Mary Coughlan, Frances Black & Declan O'Rourke (Main Venue, Thursday 26), Ria Rua (Upstairs, Thursday 26), Strangers with Guns (Upstairs, Friday 27), and Silent Disco and Classic Karaoke at Whelan's Indie Club running Thursday and Friday nights. A full week in one building. Full listings
INDEX Dublin - Club Nights Thursday 26 & Friday 27 February to Saturday 28 February INDEX DUBLIN, 57 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
INDEX has a strong weekend - DJ Mag's Miss Monique takes the decks on Friday 27, and X CLUB. runs its second date on Thursday 26 and again on Saturday 28. Techno and electronic music for those who like their nights dark and driving. Check listings
BLANKA (Room Trax) - Hybrid Events Friday, 27 February Wigwam, 54 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
Córdoba-born, Berlin-based DJ BLANKA makes her Dublin debut at Wigwam, bringing hypnotic driving techno from the Room Trax stable. One for the Friday night techno crowd. More info
FOOD & DRINK

The Gathering Table: Home Ground with Shauna Murphy Sunday, 1 March As One, 13-18 City Quay, Dublin 2
Chef Shauna Murphy presents a celebration of small Irish food producers and Irish food culture - a dinner event built around the provenance and story of what's on the plate. More info
Themed Dining: Chinese New Year at the RDS Friday, 27 February RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin
A special themed dining night at the RDS celebrating Chinese New Year with an authentic menu. More info
Barebone - New Opening on Wexford Street Now open Wexford Street, Dublin
Barebone blends Irish-American comfort food with a curated vinyl soundtrack that shifts the room from lunch through to late. Warm, intimate, and worth knowing about if you're anywhere near Wexford Street. More info
Scéal Bakery - Now Open in Dublin 8 Now open 82 South Circular Road, Dublin 8
Scéal Bakery has officially opened on the South Circular Road - a neighbourhood bakery bringing serious bread and baked goods to Dublin 8. The soft launch drew a warm welcome from locals. More info
The Libertine - New Opening in Dublin 8 Now open 57 Clanbrassil Street, Dublin 8
The Libertine has opened in a historic spot on Clanbrassil Street - formerly Thomas Keogh's, formerly the Headline. A new chapter in a site that's been hosting the good people of Dublin 8 for centuries. More info
No Messin' Bakery - Key Lime Pie Sale Saturday 28 February & Sunday 1 March No Messin' Bakery, Dublin
Key Lime Pie available this weekend only from No Messin' Bakery - and their long-awaited Seville Orange Marmalade (made with Sevilles, lemons, and sugar) is also back in stock while supplies last. More info.
2 for 1 Cocktails on Thursdays Every Thursday Bloom Brasserie, Dublin
Two-for-one cocktails every Thursday night at Bloom Brasserie. A reliable weekly offer worth knowing about. More info
The Back Page, Phibsborough Ongoing The Back Page, 199 Phibsborough Road, Dublin
The Back Page's weekly calendar for the coming week: €15 pizza and pint deal (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday), Pinball Competition - Pinbaile Matchplay (Wednesday 4 March), and the Hot Wings Challenge (Thursday 5 March). A properly good local. More info
Drag Brunch at The Bernard Shaw Saturday, 28 February The Bernard Shaw, Dublin
A weekend drag brunch at The Bernard Shaw - exactly what it sounds like, and usually exactly what you need. More info
FAMILY FRIENDLY

Quiet Hour: Sensory Friendly Time at the Museum Saturday, 28 February, 10:00 Collins Barracks, Dublin
The National Museum at Collins Barracks opens early for a dedicated Quiet Hour - lower noise, reduced crowds, and a calm environment specifically designed for visitors who benefit from sensory-friendly spaces. More info.
February Family Drop-Ins at the Dead Zoo Lab Saturdays through February Dead Zoo Lab, Natural History Museum, Dublin
Drop-in family activities at the Natural History Museum's Dead Zoo Lab - short, engaging, and genuinely fascinating for kids who are into animals and natural history. More info
Dublin Zoo Keeper Talks - This Weekend Friday 27 February Dublin Zoo, The Phoenix Park, Dublin
A full schedule of Keeper Talks this Friday at Dublin Zoo: Amur Tiger, Orangutan, Zoorassic World, Rothschild Giraffe, Southern White Rhinoceros, and Sea Lions. Check the Dublin Zoo website for exact times on each talk. More info
National Gallery Family Tour and Workshop Sunday, 1 March National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin
A family tour plus a Sunday drop-in workshop - "Where Horses Play on Paper" - at the National Gallery. Free, accessible, and a genuinely lovely way to spend a Sunday morning with kids of any age. More info
Ireland Reads Day - Storytime and Author Events Saturday, 28 February Cabra Library & Finglas Library, Dublin
Ireland Reads Day arrives with two streams of events at Dublin libraries: storytime sessions with Storyteller in Residence Liz Loughane at both Cabra and Finglas Libraries, plus Roisín O'Donnell in conversation with Jackie Lynam at Cabra Library. Good for kids and parents alike. More info
Absolutely Frozen - The Panto Sunday, 1 March The Helix, DCU
Titanium Stage School brings their Frozen-themed panto to The Helix - songs, spectacular costumes, and a full theatrical experience for younger audiences. Check listings
Family Friendly Pottery Painting Ongoing - various dates The Dublin Pottery Painting Studio
A fun creative session for kids and teens at the Dublin Pottery Painting Studio - pick a piece, paint it, take it home. Drop-in friendly and no artistic skill required. More info
OUTDOOR & WELLNESS

Dublin Mind Body Experience Friday 27 February to Sunday 1 March RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin
A weekend of wellness at the RDS - workshops, talks, holistic therapies, and the kind of reset that February makes you feel you need. More info
Friends Tour of St Stephen's Green Thursday, 26 February St Stephen's Green, Dublin
A guided tour of St Stephen's Green run by the Friends of St Stephen's Green - the kind of thing that makes you realise how much history is folded into a park you've walked past a thousand times. More info
Sandymount Dublin Night Run Tuesday, 3 March, 19:20 Sean Moore Park, Dublin
An evening run from Sean Moore Park in Sandymount - flat, coastal, and a solid Tuesday night workout option for regular runners. More info
BMO Collective - Sunday Run Club Sunday, 1 March St Clare's Park, Dublin
A community Sunday run from St Clare's Park - good for runners looking for company on their long run day. More info
IRFU Open Training Session 2026 Thursday, 26 February Aviva Stadium, Dublin
The IRFU are opening their training session to the public ahead of the Six Nations - a rare chance to watch the Ireland squad up close at Aviva. More info
Dublin Mind Body Experience - Alcohol-Free Nightclub Friday, 27 February RDS, Flux Alcohol & Drug Free Nightclub, Dublin
A night out without the drink, at the RDS's Flux space - part of the wider Mind Body Weekend. An option that keeps growing in popularity. More info
ARTS & CULTURE

Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF 2026) Tuesday 24 February to Sunday 1 March Light House Cinema, IFI, Pavilion & venues across Dublin
Dublin's film festival is in full swing across the city this week, with screenings at the Light House Cinema, IFI, and other venues. This weekend's highlights include the DIFF Awards (Saturday), Fresh Film Hothouse (Friday at Light House), Everybody to Kenmure Street (Saturday at Light House), and the Irish Music Videos programme (Saturday at Haymarket House). Check the full DIFF programme for screenings and times. Full programme
Blood Brothers Tuesday 24 February (running through the week) Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
Willy Russell's beloved musical about twin brothers separated at birth - one of the great works of British musical theatre, still raw and emotionally devastating decades on. Catch it at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Book tickets
Power Ballad: World Premiere Sunday, 1 March Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
The world premiere of a brand new musical celebrating the power ballad. Details are being held close, but a world premiere at the Bord Gáis is always worth getting curious about. Book tickets
The Plough and the Stars Friday, 27 February Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 20:00
Seán O'Casey's masterpiece of Irish theatre - riots, resilience, and the Easter Rising seen from the tenements of Dublin. The Abbey is the right place for it. Book tickets
Presenting with Impact Tuesday 24 February (running through early March) Abbey Theatre, Dublin
A performance experience running from February 24 to March 10 at the Abbey. More details
The Sailor's Dream Thursday, 26 February The New Theatre, 43 Essex Street East, Temple Bar
A theatrical exploration of dreams and reality, part of an Ireland and UK tour. The New Theatre is one of Dublin's most intimate and dedicated performance spaces - always worth a visit. More info
Northern Lights Tuesday 24 February to Sunday 1 March Viking Theatre, Dublin
Running through the week at the Viking Theatre - check venue for specific show times through to March 1. More info
Toilet Talk Monday 2 March to Wednesday 4 March Viking Theatre, Dublin
A new show at Viking Theatre taking over from Monday 2 March. More info
Discover Michael Davitt's Global Paths: A Seminar Wednesday, 25 February EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin
A seminar exploring the global impact of Michael Davitt - the Land League founder whose reach extended far beyond Ireland. Illuminating, and in the right venue for it. More info
Éire to Everywhere: Stories Without Borders with Wendy Erskine Thursday, 26 February EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin
Northern Irish author Wendy Erskine in conversation at EPIC, exploring themes of migration, identity, and belonging. One of the most interesting voices in contemporary Irish writing right now. More info
Annual UNESCO City of Literature Lecture Thursday, 26 February, 19:00 Pearse Street Library, Dublin
Dublin's annual City of Literature lecture - a prestigious event in the city's literary calendar. Free and at Pearse Street Library, one of the city's best. More info
A Fragile Line by Oisín Tozer From Thursday, 26 February The LAB Gallery, Dublin
New exhibition from artist Oisín Tozer at The LAB Gallery - Tozer's work tends to explore the space between the physical and the ephemeral, and The LAB is one of the more thoughtful gallery spaces in the city. More info
The Last Balkan Cowboy - Dragana Jurišić Ongoing Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Photography exhibition by Dragana Jurišić currently running at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. More info
Sasha Sykes Exhibition Ongoing RHA Gallery, Dublin 2
A new exhibition at the RHA from Sasha Sykes, which drew over 1,000 visitors to its opening night. More info
Dublin City Heritage Talk: Women and Girls in Jacob's Biscuit Factory Dates TBC The Liberties
A heritage talk exploring the history of women and girls who worked in Jacob's Biscuit Factory - part of Dublin City's programme of local history events rooted in the Liberties. More info
Bridge Street Studios 30th Anniversary Exhibition From Wednesday, 25 February The Basement Gallery
Bridge Street Studios mark three decades with an anniversary exhibition at The Basement Gallery, opening this Wednesday. More info
Dublin and Art 1920-1950 with Aoife Convery Thursday, 26 February Central Library, Dublin
An illustrated talk exploring the Dublin art world in the early 20th century - the period that shaped so much of what the city became culturally. Good for anyone interested in Irish art history or the city's story. More info
An Evening with Niall Breslin Tuesday, 3 March, 20:00 Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin
Niall Breslin - musician, broadcaster, and mental health advocate - joins Clare McKenna for an immersive evening of conversation and music as part of the Dublin Book Festival. Personal, thoughtful, and always worth the time. Book tickets
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival 2026 Thursday 5 March to Saturday 7 March Project Arts Centre, Dublin
A three-day festival at Project Arts Centre celebrating disability arts in all its forms - including "Unveiled" by Max Whelan and "The Arc of a Heart Shaped Curve" by Sighile Hennes, a cross-sector discussion webinar, an Irish Sign Language workshop, and the "Fócloir Faoi Mhíchumas / Disability Dictionary" project. Full programme
What Did You Do Yesterday? Tuesday, 3 March Vicar Street, Dublin
A performance exploring memory and experience at Vicar Street - details emerging, but the venue puts it in good company this week. Check listings
LemonSoap Productions Tuesday 24 to Friday 27 February Project Arts Centre, Dublin
Innovative theatrical productions at Project Arts Centre running through the week. More info
National Gallery of Ireland - Tours & Events Various dates this week National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin
The National Gallery has a full week of free programming: a pop-up lunchtime talk on Murillo's Prodigal Son series (Tuesday 24), Director's Tour (Thursday 26), Tipple with Art - paint your own masterpiece with a drink (Thursday 26), free Highlights Tour (Saturday 28), Lines of Vision Poetry in Art Tour (Saturday 28), Irish Art Tour (Saturday 28), Family Tour (Sunday 1 March), Sunday Family Drop-in Workshop: "Where Horses Play on Paper" (Sunday 1 March), and "How to Read an Artwork" tour (Sunday 1 March). All free, all drop-in unless noted. Full listings
National Print Museum - Weekend Events Sunday 1 March & Wednesday 4 March National Print Museum, Dublin
Japanese Calligraphy workshop with Juju Kurihara on Sunday 1 March, Engineer's Week Demo Day (also Sunday 1 March - retired printers and compositors bringing the museum to life), and a Culture and Heritage Studies Open Day on Wednesday 4 March including guided tours by adult learners. Check listings
Mind of a Serial Killer - Immersive True Crime Experience Ongoing RDS, Dublin
Dublin is the first stop on a global tour for this immersive true crime exhibition, which begins inside a recreated Investigation Office. Not for the faint-hearted, but genuinely one of the more unusual things happening in the city right now. More info
Film Screening of Ulysses (1967) Wednesday, 4 March Ballyroan Library, Rathfarnham
A screening of Joseph Strick's 1967 film adaptation of Ulysses - still one of the most audacious attempts to put Joyce on screen. A good use of a Wednesday evening. Book via Eventbrite
The Rialto Market Saturday, 28 February, 10:30-17:00 The Circular, Rialto
The Rialto Market makes its 2026 debut this Saturday - vintage fashion, prints, tooth gems, and independent makers gathered in one place. There will be pints, Sando Paraíso bites, and hot drinks. A proper community market and a good excuse to explore that end of the city. More info
The Art Market Saturday 28 February & Sunday 1 March, 11:00-17:00 Venue TBC (check link for location)
The Art Market returns for a two-day run this weekend with beautiful work from Irish artists alongside pints and Sando Paraíso bites. A genuinely good combination of art and snacks. More info
The Sunday Roast with Ian Madigan Sunday, 1 March, 19:00 Café en Seine, Dublin €49
Café en Seine is launching a new comedy and dining event featuring rugby legend Ian Madigan - the "Sunday Roast" format pairs a proper dinner with comedy and conversation. A solid Sunday evening out. Book tickets
Laughter Lounge Friday 27 February & Saturday 28 February Laughter Lounge, 4-8 Eden Quay, Dublin 1
Ireland's biggest comedy club runs on both Friday and Saturday this week. Headline comedians and the kind of room that reliably delivers a great night. More info
In Stitches Comedy Club Sundays Sunday, 1 March Peadar Kearney's Pub - Cellar, Dublin
Sunday night comedy at Peadar Kearney's cellar - intimate, relaxed, and a good way to close out the weekend. [More info - check venue]
UNTIL NEXT WEEK
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