Happy Days Beer and Food Festival

The food and beer festival returns and this time it’s a two day event promising lashings of top class beer, heaps of amazing food and a huge amount of craic over the May bank holiday weekend.

Saturday 30th April, 1pm – 9pm

Sunday 1st May, 1pm – 9pm

Tickets are €20 (plus booking fees) for each day, which includes a souvenir reusable eco-cup pint and access to rinse stations in abundance.

Happy Days Beer & Food Festival 2022

Years and Years at Mother Pride Opening Party

This June, Mother are gearing up for a whole weekend of Pride celebrations starting with the Mother Pride Opening Party, Friday 24th June. The one and only Years and Years will be performing, and promise a night to remember!

Tickets are €49.50 for the Dublin date at The National Museum of Ireland.

Mother presents: YEARS & YEARS: Mother Pride Opening Party

Swiftogeddon

A club night dedicated to the brilliance of Taylor Swift! Live out your Wildest Dreams and dance the night away to some of Taylor’s Gorgeous tunes. If you’re Ready For It, you might even find yourself a Lover…

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Film Reads: Star Wars Episode IV

Live comedy fans take note – you won’t want to miss this! The concept is simple: the script to a famous movie is rewritten and filled with gags. It’s then read live on stage by a host of comedians who haven’t seen in before; this event includes Tony Cantwell, Finbar Doyle, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy and special guests!

International Literature Festival Dublin

For the book lovers among us, International Literature Festival Dublin runs from the 19th to the 29th of May.

In readings, conversations, debates, screenings, guided walks, events, podcasts and broadcasts, they’re proud to celebrate the very best Irish and international fiction and non-fiction authors, poets, lyricists, playwrights and screenwriters.

Irish language writing and emerging talent are always supported, and new voices championed through commissions and public initiatives.

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