Limerick Events Guide – 5th-11th February

I hope you’re all enjoying the long weekend. There’s plenty more to keep you occupied in this week’s Limerick Events Guide including the What Next Dance Festival in Dance Limerick, Seachtain Brigid in Treaty City and, our Pigtown Pick of the Week, the Milford 10km walk/run.

Limerick Events Guide – 5th-11th February

Limerick Events Guide 5th-11th February

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Dance Limerick proudly presents the seventh edition of What Next Dance Festival. It takes place in their space from the 6th to the 10th of February. This year’s festival gathers performers from across Ireland and internationally to create an exciting few days of discovery and celebration. More info here

The Cruthú Ó Mhná exhibition is hosted by members of the female collective Mná na nEalaín in the Limerick City Museum, in recognition of the national holiday for the Irish Patron Saint, Brigid from the 1st to the 5th of February. Cruthú Ó Mhná features work from selected artists; Anna Marie Savage, Aoife Cawley, Claire Murphy, Clare Hartigan, Helle Helsner, Joy Kavanagh, Maria McSweeney, Nicola Sheehan, Tiffany Glenn aka. Fannyland, and Verona Stellet. With work from selected Mná na nEalaín members; Angelina Foster, Lara Grufferty, Carol Kennedy, and Sibéal Riordan. More info here

Treaty City is hosting Seachtain Brigid from the 2nd-8th of February.  They’ve lined up a savage week of amazing events focused on the spirit of St Brigid. The Imbolic Exhibition (in collaboration with LSAD Exhibition Society) will be on display in the Brewery. They’ll also be collecting period products for women in poverty throughout the week.

The Nights Candles Are Burnt Out: Climate, Culture, Change & Community Exhibition will be on display in The Hunt Museum until Thursday 29th February 2024. The exhibition is co-created by companies involved in alternative energy supply and technology, local communities and contemporary artists interpreting the science and facts, translating the fears and aspirations. More info here

Due to popular demand, Seeing without Sight returns for a second run in the Hunt Museum (until 29th February). Seeing without Sight is a multi-sensory exhibition which enables visitors to experience a selection of Hunt Museum objects through tactile displays and audio descriptions. It has been delivered through an inclusive co-creation process with persons with visual impairment and confirms the museum’s commitment to expanding access and inclusion for persons with disability. This is a FREE exhibition. More info here.

The exhibition Ireland Wildlife and Nature by Dominic McNamara is in the Hunt Museum Cafe (until 29th February). This is a FREE exhibition. More info here

Monday 5th February (Public Holiday)

Breathe Better Yoga are hosting a Yin Yang Yoga session in Angel Times at 11am. Tickets €15. Please bring your own yoga mat. More info here

The Marvellous Mascot Show takes place in the Greenhills Hotel at 1.30pm and 4pm. It’s a fully interactive show for kids but adults can sing and dance along too! €12 per person or €40 for a family of 4. More info here

As part of Seachtain Brigid, Phil Meaney hosts a special Live editition of the Tagents Podcast in Treaty City Brewery at 4pm. Phil will interview Sharon Slater, a local historian who literally wrote the book on women in Limerick. Free event. More info here

The 061 Open Mic Night in Charlie Malones from 9pm

Tuesday 6th February

Run 061’s weekly 3Ks & Latties Run starts at 7.30am at Oahu. Open to runners of all levels. More info here

Limerick Sports Partnership’s weekly ActiveCities Walking Group is doing the Limerick City walk. Meeting at Arturs Quay Park at 11am. More info here

The Limerick Sports Partnership weekly West Limerick Walk takes place in the Newcastle West Demesne (by the soccer Car Park) at 11am. More info here

The Art Collective Club are running Art Classes in the People’s Museum from 7pm to 8.30pm. Email [email protected] for more details.

Pints n’Purls (Crafting night) is in Crew Brewing from 7.30pm. For knitters, crocheters, cross-stitchers and generally sound people.

UK Anti-folk band Crywank are in the Record Room at 8pm. Support TBA. Tickets €15. More info here

The Acoustic Club returns for 2024 in their new venue, the Number Three Pub on Lower Glentworth Street at 8pm. All aspiring songwriters, musicians, singers and community musicians are welcome to attend or perform. More info here

The Island Open Mic is in Treaty City Brewery from 8pm

The Tintéan Sessions take place in the Commercial Bar from 8:30pm til late. Free Entry

Wednesday 7th February

Parent and Toddler Storytime takes place at the Limerick City Library at 10.30am. More info here

As part of Seachtain Brigid, GOSHH host Speed-Friending in Treaty City at 7pm. A fun, informal event of platonic speed dating, myth-busting around sexual health and empowerment exercises by GOSHH. Free entry. More info here

Candlelight Concerts presents a Tribute to Coldplay in St Mary’s Cathedral at 6.30pm (SOLD OUT) and 9pm. Tickets from €26. More info here

Run 061’s weekly Social Run starts at 7pm at the Strand. This is a 4.5km run at an easy Conversation Pace. Open to runners of all levels. More info here

It’s Salsa Wednesday in the Record Room from 7.30pm until late. €10 per class.

Ímar play Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Tickets from €20. More info here

Patrick Feeney will play live in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Tickets €27. More info here

It’s Drink & Draw night at Crew Brewing at 8pm.

Hard Knox Pro Wrestling comes to Charlie Chaplins Pub at 8pm. Free entry.

Thursday 8th February

Join the Watch House Cross Library staff at 4pm for Storytime for young Children. Suitable for Ages 2-6 years. Free entry. More info here

The Wickham Way Food Court will be open through the day (exact opening hours vary for each food truck)

DECC and SEAI, along with LGMA and Libraries Ireland, are hosting a Library Energy Clinic at Limerick City Library at 5.30pm. This is a free-to-attend in-person clinic where they will explore energy efficiency, home upgrades, and more. More info here

Runway to Drag returns to the Wickham Way at 6.30pm. Hosted by Candy Warhol. Tickets €20 available from Queer LSAD. After party in Pharmacia

As part of Seachtain Brigid, Treaty City are hosting MnáTalk at 7pm. MnáTalk features a stunning lineup of successful women in Limerick’s creative sector all coming together for a panel talk. The panel includes Niamh Brown, Louise Donlon, T.A. Narrative, Sharon Slater, and Jess Tobin and will be chaired by Aoife O’Connell. They’ll be discussing the landscape here, their stories, and sharing their wisdom. This is a charity event, it’s free to attend so all they ask is that you donate to GOSHH while you’re here, or being period products that they will give to Thomond House for women in poverty. More info here

MnáTalk

Jerry Flannery’s are hosting a Guinness Six Nations Table Quiz and Q&A with Andrew Conway and Sean Cronin at 7pm. Great prizes to be won on the night include Six Nations Tickets. Complimentary Finger Food and a pint of Guinness on arrival. Tickets €50 for a table of 4. More info here

Guinness Six Nations Table Quiz and Q&A

There’s a Drumming Workshop in the Wickham Way from 7pm to 9pm. A €10 donation is asked for. All welcome, no experience required.

Run 061’s weekly Speed Session Run starts at 7pm at the Strand. This is a 4km run covering Hills, Intervals or Tempo. Open to runners of all levels. More info here

Comedian Shane Daniel Byrne brings his show “But He’s Gay…” to Dolans Warehouse at 7.30pm. Tickets from €18. More info here

The What Next Dance Festival hosts the first of three mixed-bill nights of dance in the Dance Limerick space at 7.30pm. The first night features three performances: Tasting Space by the Parsley Collective; The Picture Palace by Jessie Keenan (with Róisín Harten on film) and Believe by Structure-couple. Tickets €15/12. More info here

What Next Dance Festival

Niamh Regan (with special guest Niamh Bury) plays Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. Tickets from €18. More info here

The Bug Club play Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. Tickets from €14. More info here

Unguarded, written and Performed by Anthony Kinahan, comes to the Belltable at 8pm. Proudly presented by Droichead Arts Centre and An Táin Arts Centre. Using imaginative physicality, vocal versatility and song, to highlight the vulnerable position many LGBTQ+ & non-LGBTQ+ families find themselves in due to the lack of regulation of Surrogacy in Ireland. Tickets €20/€18. More info here

It’s Irish Language Night at Crew Brewing at 8pm. All levels welcome

Four Corners Comedy Club host their Open Mic Comedy Night in Katie Daly’s from 8.30pm. Come along to comedians from all levels of experience, trying out new material. Tickets €5. More info here

It’s Trad Thursday in Katie Daly’s at 9.30pm.

Friday 9th February

The Wickham Way Food Court will be open through the day (exact opening hours vary for each food truck)

Castletroy Farmers Market is open 10am – 2ish at the Castletroy Town Centre. Fresh baked goods, artisan coffee, vege, fish, hot food, cookies, plants, and much more

The Milk Market is open from 11am to 3pm.

South Liberties GAA Club are hosting a Fashion & Lifestyle Event at Ballyneety Golf Club at 7pm. Tickets from €25. More info here

The What Next Dance Festival hosts the second of three mixed-bill nights of dance in the Dance Limerick space at 7.30pm. The second night has two performances: Can I have your best move? by Siobhán Ní Dhuinnín (with visuals by Billy Kemp) and Roshni by Sonia Sabri, Sarvar Sabri, Sam Slater and Emily Dore. Tickets €15/12. More info here

What Next Dance Festival

The Irish Chamber Orchestra with conductor Killian Farrell and Mezzo Soprano Sharon Carty are in the University Concert Hall from 7.30pm. Tickets €30. More info here

English Heavy Metal singer Blaze Bayley (Wolfsbane, ex Iron Maiden) plays Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Tickets from €22. More info here

SOLD OUT Freddie White plays Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. More info here

Bruised Orange, Ireland’s premier John Prine Tribute Band, are in the Lime Tree at 8pm. Tickets €25. More info here

The Treaty Whiskey Society are hosting a tasting event in the Red Hen at 8pm – 10pm, showcasing Dunville’s Irish Whiskey of the Echlinville Distillery. Tickets from €25. More info here

Dutch indie quartet Pip Blom (with very special guest Local Boy) play Dolans Kasbah at 9pm. Tickets from €16. More info here

Limerick’s favourite crooner Liam O’Brian returns to the Savoy Hotel at 9pm with the music of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Tickets €55 including a three-course meal. More info here.

Candlelight Concerts presents a Tribute to Abba in St Mary’s Cathedral at 9pm. Tickets from €26. More info here

Saturday 10th February

The Milk Market is open from 8am to 3pm.

Parkrun is a free, weekly, timed 5k run that takes place every Saturday morning at 9.30am. Limerick has Parkruns at the UL Boathouse, Mungret Park and The Demense in Newcastle West. All you need to do is register once on parkrun.com to get your barcode and you can show up to any of the events.

The Wickham Way Market Stalls &  Food Court will be open 10am to 3pm (food court open til late).

The Art4Limerick Pop-Up Gallery is open from 10.30am to 5.30pm. It’s located at 19 Nicholas StMore info here

Breathe Better Yoga are hosting a Mindful Walk around Limerick City from 11am. Meeting at King John’s Castle. As you walk the route, the group will pause along the riverbanks for gentle stretching, allowing you to connect with your body and the serene surroundings. The journey continues with intentional breaks for mindful breathing, providing an opportunity to absorb the beauty of the river and fully engage in the present moment. Free event. Weather dependant. More info here

Mixed Movement Limerick has its weekly meetup in the Wickham Way from 11:30pm to 2pm. There’s a €5 contribution towards rent and cost. More info here

It’s another exciting week of AIL Rugby. All games at 2.30pm unless otherwise stated

  • D1A: Shannon v Lansdowne (Thomond Park)
  • D1A: Terenure College v Young Munster (Lakelands Park, Co. Dublin)
  • D1B: St. Mary’s College v Garryowen (Templeville Road, Co. Dublin)
  • D2A: Ballymena v UL Bohemian (Eaton Park, Co. Antrim)
  • D2A: Malone v Old Crescent (Gibson Park, Co. Down)
  • D2C: Bruff v Omagh Academicals (Kilballyowen Park)
  • WAIL: Galwegians v UL Bohemian (5pm Crowley Park, Co. Galway)

There’s a Valentine’s Burlesque Workshop with Virgo Moon in Angel Times at 3pm. Tickets €25. More info here

The What Next Dance Festival hosts the third of three mixed-bill nights of dance in the Dance Limerick space. The festival closing night is a quadruple bill featuring Irish and international artists. It features Within this Party by Amir Sabra; Sunken Works by Ghaliah Conroy and CJ P.Roxas; TEST 1 by Rosie Stebbing and Jessie Thompson and Nabinam by Belgian choreographer Jean-Baptiste Baele. Tickets €15/12. More info here

Nicola Tallant Presents Cocaine Cowboys – The Deadly Rise Of Ireland’s Drug Lords in the Lime Tree Theatre at 7.30pm. Cocaine Cowboys brings to life the story of Irelands very own narcos and how they hit the big time on the international stage. Tickets from €25. More info here

SOLD OUT Brenda and Julie’s Galz and Galentines is in the Limerick Strand Hotel at 7.30pm. More info here

Glory Days, A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen, returns to Dolans Warehouse at 8pm celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Born in the USA. Tickets from €22. More info here

Father-daughter duo Pat Shortt and Faye Shortt bring their show ‘Knuckle Down’ to the University Challenge at 8pm. Tickets €30. More info here

Limerick’s favourite crooner Liam O’Brian returns to the Savoy Hotel at 8pm with the music of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Tickets €55 including a three-course meal. More info here.

Darragh O’Dea and Dave Clancy play Dolans Upstairs at 8.30pm. Tickets €15. More info here

SOLD OUT Mic Drop Comedy returns to The Record Room at 8.30pm. As always, there are limited seats available, so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment! Tickets €10. More info here

Sean Moylan Irish Revolutionary with Michael Patric comes to St. John’s Church, Knockainey at 8.30pm. Tickets €20. More info here

The What Next Dance Festival concludes with the very special Céilí Afro Dabke Ukraine in Dance Limerick at 9pm. This vibrant, upbeat world music Céilí dance conceived by Catherine Young & The Welcoming Project, will feature dance styles from around the world including Palestinian Dabke dance, African dance and Ukrainian folk dance, finishing off the evening with some of the traditional Irish Céilí dances. This is Pay What You Can event. More info here

The Vault (Monthly Vinyl-Only Club Night) returns to the Record Room from 10pm till late. This month Andrew O’Donoghue takes to the decks. Free Entry.

The Dolans After Party takes place on the Dolans Terrace at 10.30pm

Sunday 11th February

The Wickham Way Food Court will be open through the day (exact opening hours vary for each food truck)

Run 061’s weekly Sunday Long Run starts at 9.30am at the UL Sports Arena. This a 65-minute run Time on Legs Run. Open to runners of all levels. More info here

Junior Parkrun is a free, fun, and friendly weekly 2k event for juniors (4 to 14 year olds) held every Sunday at 9:30am in Shelbourne Park, Shelbourne Road. It’s free to take part but you need to register online before your first session and bring along your barcode. More info here

Sunday Yoga Flow takes place every Sunday in the Milk Market at 10am. No booking required, just bring a mat. €5 per person. All Levels Welcome

The Art4Limerick Pop-Up Gallery is open from 10.30am to 5.30pm. It’s located at 19 Nicholas StMore info here

The Milk Market is open from 11am to 4pm.

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK The Milford Care Centre 10km Run/Walk 2024 takes place at the UL Sports Arena at 12pm. All proceeds raised help Milford Care Centre provide essential services to the Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary communities. Entry €25. More info here

The Hunt Museum’s Kite Power Festival takes place today with events in the Shannon Municipal Park in Shannon, Manor Fields Sports Complex in Adare and the Learning Hub in Kileely. All events are at 12pm. More info here

Limerick’s Hurlers are away to Westmeath in the National Hurling League in Mullingar at 2pm

Limerick’s Ladies Gaelic Footballers play Longford at 2pm. Venue TBC.

Join Liam O’Brien in Off the Bone Gastropub from 2pm-4pm with some smooth crooning of soothing jazz to provide you with that perfect Sunday afternoon.

TELEVISED Ireland aim to continue their path quest for back to back Grand Slams in the Six Nations as they host Italy in the Aviva Stadium at 3pm. Live coverage on Virgin Media with pubs across the city screening the big match live.

Ki Kolech Arev presents Il Dolce Suono: Jewish and Secular Music from Late Medieval Italy in the Redemptorist Church at 4pm. Tickets €20/€15 with U16’s Free. More info here

The Bohemian Vibes Open Mic night kicks off at the Wickham from 7pm.

It’s the Sunday Sessions in the Record Room from 8pm till late. Act TBC. Free entry.


That’s all for this week’s Limerick Events Guide. So, what you’re looking forward to?

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