Festivals in Dublin
The city's festivals are all about great music, cool art and a friendly vibe
that welcomes everyone. There are all lively Irish tunes, awesome dance and
storytelling that brings the city’s rich culture to life. Dublin’s festivals
are a total blast without any doubt! With performances from local and global
talents from various fields, these festivals turn into a fun, communal party
where everyone gets to join in and have an amazing time. Here are some of
the best festivals happening in Dublin all year round.
1. Dublin Book Festival
Running from November 6-10, 2024, across various Dublin venues the
Dublin Book Festival
is a must-attend event for book lovers and literature people. It features
over 60 such as author readings, panel discussions and workshops. It’s a
great opportunity to engage with the literary community and enjoy a range of
family-friendly activities. The fest is supported by the Arts Council and
celebrates Irish storytelling and provides a welcoming space for all book
fans.
2. Bram Stoker Festival
This vibrant festival features a mix of literary, cultural, and
family-friendly events inspired by Gothic themes and Victorian Dublin. The
Bram Stoker Festival
is held from October in Dublin, celebrates the legacy of Bram Stoker, author
of "Dracula." With activities spread across various Dublin venues, the
festival aims to engage audiences of all ages with both thrilling adventures
and late-night experiences. Sponsored by Dublin City Council, the festival
invites bold, creative event proposals and attracts tens of thousands of
visitors each year.
3. Rocktoberfest 2024
The festival will feature craft beers from top Irish and German breweries,
including To Øl and Weihenstephaner Festbier.
Rocktoberfest 2024
in Dublin promises a fantastic day of beer and music in at Rascals Brewery
& Pizza Restaurant in Inchicore. Here you can enjoy live rock and
alternative music from DJs like Joe Donnelly and Colleen Heavey. And that
too while indulging in Rascals' award-winning pizzas and Dietmar’s pretzels.
Tickets include a reusable cup and an optional free brewery tour, making it
a must-visit event for beer and music lovers in Dublin.
4. Dublin Festival of History
The opening weekend will be hosted at the Printworks at Dublin Castle. The
festival is now in its twelfth year focuses on Irish history and includes
contributions from both national and international historians. The
Dublin Festival of History
is running from September celebrating Dublin's rich past with various events
across the city. This includes talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions.
Designed to engage a broad audience it features both in-person and online
events.
5. The Big Grill
This festival features live fire cooking with top chefs from Ireland and
around the world showcasing their skills.
The Big Grill
, Europe's largest BBQ and food festival is set to take place from August at
Herbert Park in Dublin. Attendees can indulge in a variety of BBQ dishes,
craft beers and other culinary delights while enjoying live music and fun
activities, including a chili-eating contest. Families are welcome with a
special "Little Grillers" area for children, who can attend for free when
accompanied by an adult. Tickets are available online for different days and
activities making The Big Grill a must-visit for food and BBQ enthusiasts.