Date | Event | Venue |
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01 Jul 2023 | JAPANESE SUMMER FEST IN CHERRYTREE PUB | Cherrytree Pub, Dublin |
01 Nov 2023 | The Chemical Brothers live at 3Arena Dublin Ireland | 3 Arena Dublin |
06 Jul 2023 | Volvo Dn Laoghaire Regatta 2023 | Dún Laoghaire Harbour, Dublin |
07 Oct 2023 | John Colleary Loud and Colleary - Dublin | Liberty Hall, Dublin |
04 Aug 2023 | Tequila Town Festival 2023 | Wigwam, Dublin |
24 Jun 2023 | OUTLaw Network - Pre-Pride Parade Brunch | The Gresham Dublin |
31 Jul 2023 | DEAD FISH - EUROPEAN TOUR 2023 - DUBLIN | Fibber Magees, Dublin |
11 Jun 2023 | Bi Ireland Pre-Dublin Pride Picnic | St Stephen's Green, Dublin |
30 Nov 2023 | Art Walk Bookshops of Temple Bar | Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin |
21 Jun 2023 | Black Women In Tech In Ireland Network | Amazon Ireland, Dublin |
Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland is situated on Ireland’s east coast on the River Liffey. The city is a historical and contemporary center for arts, education, administration, and industry. It is also the birthplace of several popular authors like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett. Some of the historical attractions of Dublin are Dublin Castle and St Patrick Cathedral. Some of the other tourist attractions are Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, St Stephen greens, and National Museum of Ireland. Dublin festivals are a popular and upcoming trend in Dublin tourism.
Dublin is a city which loves festivals. There are festivals for music, drama, food, film, literature, comedy, and sports. Some of the famous Dublin festivals are – Tradfest temple bar, St Patrick's festival, Bloomsday festival, Dublin LGBTQ Pride, Longitude festival, Dublin Fringe festival, and Dublin Theatre Festival. St. Patrick’s festival is the biggest festival and the biggest day in Irish life. It has a vibrant parade in the Dublin streets with music, theatre, dances, art, kids stuff, etc. Everyone joins in the festivity in their own colorful attires. During NYF Dublin, Dublin celebrates New year with three spectacular countdown events and a lit up city. Some of the other prominent festivals of Dublin Calendar are Bloomsday festival, PhotoIreland festival, Laya Healthcare City’s Spectacular, and Bram Stoker festival.
Dublin’s LGBTQ Pride parade is one of the biggest parades in Europe with a whole week of events, parties, glamour, and fun. The Festival of Curiosity bring together both adults and kids to use their mind, think and see the world with a new view. It has science, culture, bubbles, lego and curiosity technology. Sports is a religion for many Dubliners. So it has many sporting seasons for Football, Gaelic sports and Rugby Internationals. Dublin is also famous for its world-class showjumper horses. The Dublin Horse show is famous among horse lover patrons. Aga Khan cup and the Ladies’ day and the highlights from the horse show. The Oktoberfest brings Bavarian culture to Dublin where locals dress up in Bavarian costumes and enjoy Bavarian games with German food and beer. Dublin games festival attracts a lot of local as well as international sports lovers to Dublin.
Dublin is a hub of music and performing arts. It has many festivals celebrating music and other art forms. Tradfest Temple bar brings together folk acts with upcoming traditional musicians in a buzzing festival held at multiple venues. It is one of the most famous festivals. Dublin Dance festival brings together Irish establishes and emerging talent with international dancers and choreographers for many electrifying performances. In the Longitude festival, the city rocks with performances by international and Irish bands and DJs in the serene environment of ponds and woodlands. Dublin Fringe festival is famous for expecting the unexpected, with out of the box experimental performances at any location like a car or rundown house or a city square. Dublin theatre festival attracts all the theatre lovers to see new works by international as well as Irish playwrights.
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