What to do if in Dublin the Weekend of 31st August and 1st September
Coldplay aren’t the only thing around Dublin to see this weekend! Here’s a few suggestions to help you make the most of your time if you are in the city:
31st August 2024 (Saturday)
1. Cultural Highlights:
- Art Exhibitions: Dive into Dublin’s rich artistic offerings with exhibitions like “Women Impressionists” at the National Gallery of Ireland, showcasing influential works by female artists. Alternatively, explore “Hilary Heron: A Retrospective” at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, which celebrates the work of one of Ireland’s pioneering sculptors.
- Theatre: Don’t miss “Dancing at Lughnasa” at the Gate Theatre, a classic Irish play that beautifully captures the complexities of family life in 1930s rural Ireland.
2. Music and Gigs:
- True Order – A New Order Tribute: Relive the post-punk era at The Grand Social with this energetic tribute band. Expect iconic tracks and an electrifying atmosphere.
- Traditional Irish Music: For a more authentic experience, catch live traditional music sessions at The Church Café Bar or Arlington Hotel.
3. Outdoor Fun:
- Free Colour Dash 24: If you’re into outdoor activities, Corkagh Park hosts this colorful and fun run—perfect for families or those looking for a bit of fun.
1st September 2024 (Sunday)
1. Explore Dublin’s History:
- Irish Famine Exhibition: Held at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, this powerful exhibition offers insights into one of the most challenging periods in Irish history.
2. Family-Friendly Events:
- Street Art Walking Tour: Explore the vibrant street art scene in Dublin with a guided tour that’s both educational and visually stimulating. Perfect for families and anyone interested in urban art.
3. More Music and Gigs:
- Wicked: Enjoy the spectacular musical Wicked at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. It’s the perfect way to wind down your weekend with a magical Broadway experience right in the heart of Dublin.
So, get out and about and enjoy all the city has to offer!