There are busy weeks on the Limerick Events Guide and then there are weeks like this. Everytime I’ve gone to click publish, I realise I’ve another event to add. I’m pretty sure there’s an event for everyone this week here. I’ll be adding more events as the week goes on so do check back
UL Charity Week and TUS (Moylish) Rag Week are on this week with loads of events taking place on and off campus.
The Limerick Choral Festival runs from Friday 28th February to Sunday 2nd March. The Limerick Choral Festival aims to promote the development of choral music with special emphasis on the realm of church/sacred music in the city, wider region and throughout the country. More info here
The Siege of Limerick Outdoor Ultimate Frisbee tournament held annually in the University of Limerick takes place this weekend.. Played on Europe’s biggest 3G all weather synthetic grass pitch facility. More info here
Engineers Week kicks off on Saturday 1st March and runs until Friday 7th March. More info here
Féile Sheachtain na Gaeilge runs from Saturday 1st to Monday 17th March, celebrating the Irish Language. More info here
Anna O’Leary’s LCGA Test Space Residency runs until 9th March. Anna O’Leary is a research-based artist and teacher from Galway, based in Limerick City. Her practice, rooted in film photography and writing, questions the desire to control land and woman. Through her work, she draws parallels between the Irish landscape and the female body, both vulnerable to masculine, imperialist advancements. Central to her research are boglands and forested areas, sites rife with colonial history. She positions the bog as a feminine entity; a site of colonial tension historically framed as “virgin”, which justified British intervention. More info here
The People’s Museum of Limerick presents Coup D’oeil, an exhibition of new paintings by Aisling Burke O’Connor from the 1st to 12th March. Coup D’oeil, a new exhibition by Aisling Burke O’Connor, explores how a glance or glimpse can evoke deep emotional responses, shaping sensory perception. The work examines the link between these fleeting visual impressions and the visceral changes they induce, driven by the autonomic nervous system.
Kian Benson-Bailes’s exhibition Culchie boy, I love you / Grá mo chroí thú, mo chábóigín féin is on display in the Limerick City Gallery of Art until March 30th. The Exhibition comprises of sculpture, digital & material collage, musical instruments, ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and live sculptural sound elements. Originally from Sligo, Kian Benson Bailes received a BA in Visual Arts Practice from IADT, Dublin in 2016 and currently lives and works in Dublin. Recent multidisciplinary work has examined Ireland’s language and colonial history – as well as craft, folklore and art – to re-evaluate a sense of place and self. More info here
Séan Cotter’s exhibition Boulder Milt on display in the Limerick City Gallery of Art until March 30th. Séan Cotter is an Irish artist who lives in Cavan and is a graduate of National College of Art & Design, Dublin. He has exhibited extensively in solo and group shows in Ireland and internationally. Boulder Milt is his first solo show at Limerick city Gallery of Art (LCGA). Séan has been on many residencies in Iceland, Finland. These residencies have been a source of real concern about the way in which this planet, earth, is changing due to Climate Change. In the early weeks of January 2025 we witnessed the devastating impact on people, their lives and the landscape in California of the wild fires – the direct result of our disregard for nature and how this has led to catastrophic consequences. More info here
Ormston House is delighted to present Stuck, A Decomposition, a solo exhibition by Daniel Tuomey. The exhibition runs from 21st February – 26th April. Although Georgian houses are a familiar sight in much of the Irish urban landscape, they are rarely thought of outside the antagonistic paradigms of a barrier to progress or a conservational responsibility. Conceived in response to the built heritage of Limerick, this exhibition encourages a deeper consideration of the impact that these houses, their spatial principles and aesthetic conventions, have had upon the Irish psyche. In particular Stuck, a decomposition is a rumination upon how these edifices are a constant reminder of our colonial past and our uncertain future. More info her
Monday 24th February
UL Charity Week on-campus events:
11am to 2pm: 5-a-side on the Maguire’s Pitches
1pm-5pm: Rodeo Bull & DJ in the Sables
2pm-4pm: Stitch & Bitch in the UL Student Life building
3pm- Hypnotist in the Stables
7.15pm-11pm Tommy Holohan, Clouds & Student Officer DJs in the Courtyards
IFI@Belltable presents Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story in the Belltable at 5pm and 8pm. In 1960, a young Irish woman named Edna O’Brien wrote The Country Girls, the first of a sexually-frank trilogy of novels. Though the books were banned in Ireland, O’Brien became an international literary sensation, gaining fame and notoriety through her marriage and acrimonious divorce from Ernest Gebler; publications in the New Yorker and the creation of screenplays for British and US cinema. Tickets €8. More info here
It’s Dirty Secrets Monday during Rag Week in the Black Rabbit from 7pm
The Rag Week Red Carpet Party in the Monk from 7pm followed by Hollywood Idols in Angel Lane
It’s the Monday Club with Tradstone for College Coachella (Rag Week) in Smyths & D’Icon
UCH Cinema’s Hans Zimmer Season continues with a screening of Cool Runnings in the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm. When a Jamaican sprinter fails to qualify for the Olympics, he sets his heart on the Winter Olympics instead and enlists the help of a disgraced coach to start the first Jamaican bobsled team. Together, the team travels to Calgary to take another shot at gold. Directed by Jon Turteltaub. Starring John Candy, Leon and Doug E. Doug. Tickets €6. More info here
It’s Industry Night in Pharmacia from 8pm
As part of TUS Rag Week, there’s County Colours Night in Charlie Chaplins at 8pm. Tickets on the door
It’s Bingo B*tch! is on in Amber at 8.30pm. Tickets €15. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
Open Mic 061 is on in Charlie Malone’s from 9pm
The Big Student 90s/00s Party takes place in House and Amber from 10pm. More info here
Tuesday 25th February
UL Charity Week on-campus events:
10am-11am: Techno Yoga in the Plaza
1pm-3pm: Officer Games in the Stables
7.15pm-11pm: Highstool Prophets, the Labourers & Adam Moloney in the Courtyard
It’s Donegal Tuesday during Rag Week in the Black Rabbit from 10.30am
It’s the Country Western All Day Hoedown for College Coachella (Rag Week) in Smyths & D’Icon
The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Active Cities Walking Group will be doing the Limerick City Walk at 11am. Meeting at Arthurs Quay Park. More info here
A free Lunchtime concert will take place featuring Alona Kliuchka (cello) and Irina Dernova (piano) in St Mary’s Cathedral at 1.15pm. More info here
Suaimhneas Le Grainne runs a weekly relaxing Meditation Class in the People’s Museum at 6.30pm. €10 per class. More info here
Art Collective hold their weekly meetup at 6.30pm to 8.30pm in the People’s Museum. More info here
The Rag Week Green Flag Party in the Monk from 7pm followed by the Red Flag Party in Angel Lane
Jack Brolly is back with the Wierd & Wonderful Quiz Night in Crew from 7.30pm. It’s quizzing but not as you know it.
DJ Eric O’Leary be performing in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm bringing a night of electrifying energy and thumping beats. Joining him on this one are some serious local talents, each bringing their own unique sound to the decks. Expect deep, driving rhythms, restless grooves as we take over the space for an unforgettable session. Free entry. More info here
James McGrath is in the Still House from 8pm. Support from Trad Intensions
As part of TUS Rag Week, Sex Toy Bingo takes place in Charlie Chaplins at 8pm. Win Dildos, Butt plugs, Pocket pussys and and a whole lot more. Plus the grand prize is a double ended dildo signed by the 2 Johnnies
The Tintéan Sessions take place in the Commercial Bar from 8.30pm. Free Entry
GowlHaus presents the Gowls Night Out Pt 2 in the Wickham at 9pm. Get ready for a night fuelled with some of Limerick’s best drag artists along with games and prizes to be won! Tickets €5. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
There’s a County Colours Party in House and Amber from 10pm. More info here
Wednesday 26th February
UL Charity Week on-campus events:
1pm-5pm: Rodeo Bull & DJ in the Stables
1pm-2pm: Upcycling & Sustainability Workshop with Hoochiekniitgiirl in the UL Student Life Building
7.15pm-11pm: Mack Fleetwood, NIYL & DJ in the Courtyard
Run 061’s weekly Social Run starts at 7pm at the Strand. 3km or 4.5km routes at an easy conversation pace. Open to runners of all levels. More info here
Drink & Draw is in Crew from 7.30pm. Meetup for doodles and pints. More info here
Learn to Tango in the Commercial every Wednesday to 7.30pm. All levels welcome. €10 per class
It’s Viking Wednesday during Rag Week in the Black Rabbit from 7pm
The Lineup Party (feat Rift Shop) for College Coachella (Rag Week) takes place in Smyths & D’Icon
The Rag Week Lights Out Pre Party in the Monk from 7pm followed by the Lights Out Neon Party Party in Angel Lane
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
It’s Open Mic Night in the Glen Tavern from 9pm to 11pm.
It’s Weekend On a Wednesday with DJ Senan in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm
It’s ABBA Appreciation Night in House and Amber from 10pm with music from Loosedays. More info here
Thursday 27th February
UL Charity Week on campus events:
12pm-1pm: Movie Day in the UL Student Life Building
There’s a Rag Week Movember fundraiser in the Still House with Pinot G and Friends from 12.15pm to 10pm. €5 entry
The Eat Street Limerick Food Court at the Wickham Way is open from 4pm to 9pm (Exact times for each food truck will vary)
Storytime for Young Children takes place in Watch House Cross Library at 4pm. Suitable for Ages 2-6 years. Free event. More info here
An Evening of Fashion With Celia Holman Lee takes place in Castletroy Town Centre at 6.30pm. Styling advice from limerick’s leading fashion icon. Prosecco on arrival. Win a complete outfit for your upcoming event. Tickets €15, redeemable against a purchase on the night. Proceeds donated to Monaleen National School. More info here
Limerick & Clare Wine Lovers Club holds it’s monthly meeting in the No.1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa at 7pm. This month’s theme is Iconic Italy as Master Michelin Star Sommelier, Nick O’Callaghan, gives a wonderful overview of this special winemaking country. Canapés will be served. Tickets €55. More info here
Salsa and bachata classes take place every Thursday from 7pm to 9.30pm in the King’s Island Community Centre. Whether you are an absolute beginner or an improver, you can join SBK Dancing Limerick to learn new Bachata and Salsa moves. Followed by a social dance at 9.30pm. €10 for 1 class, €15 for 2, €5 for social dance only. More info here
It’s Now That’s what I call Horny Thursday with Rick Swann in the Black Rabbit from 7pm till late
It’s Thirsty Thursday in the Monk from 7pm
Sequins + Frills for College Coachella (Rag Week) takes place in Smyths & D’Icon It’s Tequila Thursday in Angel Lane
Up Till Dawn Productions presents Pucked in the Belltable at 8pm. Pucked is a one-man show written and performed by a man who knows the world of the GAA like the back of his hand. The show is as fast as the game itself as Cathal Ryan transforms in and out of just under 30 characters bringing to life people that every audience member will be able to relate to. Pucked tells the story of the young and ambitious Matty Daly. Immersed in the GAA from birth, Matty has one dream and one dream only, to play on his senior team. When Matty finally gets called up, we join him as he learns the hard way, that playing senior isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be. Tickets €20. More info here
Tommy Tiernan brings his new show Tommedian to the University Concert Hall at 8pm. Tommedian is a fun-fuelled trip through the comic imagination of one of the best comedians in the world. This is a wild, uninhibited and fiercely physical display of stand-up. A madcap parade of characters,memories and ridiculous flights of fancy. Theatrical, poetical and slightly unhinged. This Event will be a phone-free experience. Over 16s only. Tickets €39. More info here
Wombat Promotions presents the atmospheric soundscape of Little Known, the Irish Alternative Indie Shoegaze quartet, in the Record Room at 8pm. Drawing inspiration from a myriad of genres, the band seamlessly weaves together head-banging beats, evocative vocals, and polished instrumentation, creating guitar effect-laden soundscapes that captivate audiences. Support from Mother of Pearl and John Foley, Prize Band. Tickets €10. More info here
The John B Keane classic, Sharon’s Grave will be performed by Athea Drama Group at 8pm at Con Colbert Memorial Hall, Athea. Tickets €15/10. More info here
It’s Irish Night in Crew from 8pm. Suitable for all levels
AFTR5 Events presents N4TEE in Pharmacia at 9pm. Support from Leah Murphy, RKM333, Greglist and Mudyy Waters. Tickets €11.99. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
Mega Trad are in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm
It’s Thirsty Thursday with DJ Colm Brandon in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm
Slither presents Denis Sulta in Dolans Warehouse at 10pm. Denis Sulta is a Scottish DJ, record producer, and electronic music artist. Primarily associated with the garage and bass music genres. He is particularly known for his energetic live performances, as well as his work with the Glasgow-based club and label, Sulta Selects. Tickets €22.60. More info here
Friday 28th February
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 Outdoor Cafe is open from 11am to 3pm
The Eat Street Limerick Food Court at the Wickham Way is open from 1pm to 9pm (Exact times for each food truck will vary).
FeverUp Candlelight Concerts presents Rings & Dragons in St. Mary’s Cathedral at 6.30pm. Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Limerick. Tickets from €27. More info here
Blonde Canvas Co presents That’s That Me Espresso, a dreamy night of sipping, painting, and vibing to all things Sabrina Carpenter in Maggie Choo’s at 101 O’Connell Street from 7pm. Tickets €50. More info here
Treaty United (Men) host Finn Harps in the League of Ireland First Division at 7.45pm in the Markets Field. Tickets €14 for adults, €10 for OAPs/Students/Juveniles, €5 for children under 11. Live coverage on LOItv. More info here
Glory Days, Bruce Springsteen Tribute comes to Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Tickets €23. More info here
Duece: A Tribute to Rory Gallagher is in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. Deuce is a tribute band dedicated to celebrating the music and legacy of Rory Gallagher, one of the most influential blues and rock guitarists of the 20th century. The band, named after Gallagher’s 1971 album Deuce, aims to authentically recreate the sound, energy, and spirit of his live performances. Tickets €18. More info here
Seoda Shows presents Skinner in Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. Skinner is a DIY slouch rock musician based in Dublin who writes, records and produces songs about growing up and overcoming a dirt-flecked 21st-century existence. The DNA of no-wave and post-punk acts like The B52s, James Chance and the Contortions and ESG through to alt-rock touchstones Pixies and Morphine combined with a talent for grunge-nodding self-production and pockets of elevated instrumentation is oozing from Skinner’s music. Tickets €10. More info here
Up Till Dawn Productions presents Pucked in the Belltable at 8pm. Pucked is a one-man show written and performed by a man who knows the world of the GAA like the back of his hand. The show is as fast as the game itself as Cathal Ryan transforms in and out of just under 30 characters bringing to life people that every audience member will be able to relate to. Pucked tells the story of the young and ambitious Matty Daly. Immersed in the GAA from birth, Matty has one dream and one dream only, to play on his senior team. When Matty finally gets called up, we join him as he learns the hard way, that playing senior isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be. Tickets €20. More info here
Tommy Tiernan brings his new show Tommedian to the University Concert Hall at 8pm. Tommedian is a fun-fuelled trip through the comic imagination of one of the best comedians in the world. This is a wild, uninhibited and fiercely physical display of stand-up. A madcap parade of characters,memories and ridiculous flights of fancy. Theatrical, poetical and slightly unhinged. This Event will be a phone-free experience. Over 16s only. Tickets €39. More info here
Theatre are in the Record Room at 8pm. The five piece hailing from Limerick, have been making hypnotic waves in the Irish music world and offer you the chance to fall under their spell. Special guests, Arabú will bring their unique ability to blend folk, rock and midwest-emo music together to create a night that is not to be missed. Tickets €10. More info here
Ballybricken-Bohermore GAA Club are running a Table Quiz at 8pm in Kirby’s in aid of their Bord na nÓg and Adult training funds. €40 for a table of four.
FeverUp Candlelight Concerts presents Queen vs Abba in St. Mary’s Cathedral at 9pm. Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Limerick. Tickets from €27. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
It’s FUBAR Friday with DJ CC in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm
For Folks Sake are in the Blue Bar (Green Yard Cafe) from 9.30pm
DJ Shubs presents the Limerick Love Night, an evening to celebrate romance, friendship and joy in the Windmill Bar at 10pm. Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with love, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime! Tickets €5/4. More info here
Alan O’Shea is in the Old Quarter from 10.30pm
Saturday 1st March
The Milk Market Saturday Food 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).
Art4Limerick’s Art & Craft Popup is open at 19 Nicholas Street from 10.30am to 5.30pm, featuring the work of four members of their talented local artist collective.
Little Folk: On The Road comes to the Lime Tree Theatre at 12pm. Get your rock toddlers, little boppers and ceol kids ready for award winning children’s music singer/songwriter Kyle Riley. He wants you and your adults to join him for Little Folk, the gig of your life… so far! Perfectly suited for 2-7-year-olds and their adults, it’s 60 minutes of musical fun where the kids get to rock. Tickets €12. More info here
Seoladh Sheactain na Gaeilge (Seachtain na Gaeilge launch event) takes place in Áras na Mumhan, Castletroy at 12pm. Bígí linn to celebrate the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025. There will be traditional music and refreshments provided on the day. This is a family event; all age groups and levels of Irish are welcome. More info here
Sets of Irish Dancing with the students from Scoil Uí Nualláin are taking place in the Crescent Shopping Centre at 12pm. More info here
Treaty United (Women) play Cork City in a pre-season friendly at the Markets Field at 2pm. Tickets €14 online for adults, €10 for OAPs/Students/Juveniles and €5 for children under 12. More info here
AWAY GAME Limerick are away to Wexford in the National Camogie League Division 1B at 2pm in St Patrick’s Park
AIL Rugby Games this weekend (All Games 2.30pm unless otherwise stated):
D1A: Garryowen v St. Mary’s College (Dooradoyle)
D1A: Ballynahinch v Young Munster (Ballymacarn Park, Co. Down)
D1B: Shannon v UCC Rugby (Thomond Park)
D2A: UL Bohemians v Clogher Valley (UL 4G Pitches at 1.30pm)
D2A: Old Crescent v Corinthians (Takumi Park)
D2C: Bruff v Ballyclare (Kilballyowen Park)
WAIL: UL Bohemians v Cooke (UL 4G Pitches at 5pm)
The Ed Sheeran Experience is on in the Black Rabbit at 6pm. Enjoy delicious food, unlimited drinks, and non-stop Ed Sheeran hits in an atmosphere filled with fun and great vibes. Whether you’re a die-hard Sheeran fan or just looking for a fantastic brunch experience, this event is not to be missed! Tickets €25 for Music and Brunch and €10 for music only. More info here
Blonde Canvas Co. and Femme & Soul brings you Soul & Stroke, a new type of evening out for you & the girls in Hook & Ladder Castletroy at 6pm. Step into your power and express yourself through movement and art. This is an evening to embrace confidence, creativity, and connection—whether you come solo or with friends, you’ll leave feeling empowered and inspired. Tickets €50. More info here
Limerick will play Tipperary in the National Football League Division 4 at 6:30pm in Mick Neville Park Rathkeale.
PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Local legend God Knows plays his Debut show, The Art of Alienation, in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. Support from datqidexcel. Tickets €18+BF. More info here
Tommy Tiernan brings his new show Tommedian to the University Concert Hall at 8pm. Tommedian is a fun-fuelled trip through the comic imagination of one of the best comedians in the world. This is a wild, uninhibited and fiercely physical display of stand-up. A madcap parade of characters,memories and ridiculous flights of fancy. Theatrical, poetical and slightly unhinged. This Event will be a phone-free experience. Over 16s only. Tickets €39. More info here
The John B Keane classic, Sharon’s Grave will be performed by Athea Drama Group at 8pm at Con Colbert Memorial Hall, Athea. Tickets €15/10. More info here
Trad Folkin Rocks are hosting yet another jammed packed night in the Record Room from 8.30pm featuring the Labourers, the Lines, Major Feen and Shroomie. First taking the stage is Shroomie, a folk punk musician filled with energy and personal songwriting. Next on the bill are Major Feen, Limerick’s new ‘Gatch Folk’ band, roaring with talent and new captivating music. From Dublin The Lines will take the stage, a 4 piece folk ballad band that combine a traditional Irish ballad sound with new age folk. To finish the night The Labourers. The group have a punchy vibrant sound, infused with trad and indie/rock. They’ll keep the energy up, playing their classics as well as new upcoming music. €10 online or €12 at the door.More info here
The Sleeveens (and special guests Soft On Crime) are in Dolans Kasbah at 9pm. The Sleeveens came into existence in December of 2022 but their origins date back a little further to 2019 when Stiff Little Fingers Guitar Tech James Mechan met Irish Punk Troubadour Stefan Murphy and talked about making a solo record for the latter at his Studio in Nashville TN. The pandemic soon put an end to those particular plans but when Murphy moved to Nashville three years later the pair got to work on some recordings with the help of Ryan Sweeney on Drums and Eli Steele on lead guitar. Tickets €16. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún, with live music and dance, takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm.
It’s the Saturday Sessions with DJ Eamo in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm
The Dolans After-Show Party kicks off on the Dolans Terrace at 10.30pm. Free entry.
Sunday 2nd March
Run 061’s weekly Sunday Long Run starts at 9.30 am at the UL Sports Arena. This is 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
Croissant Run Club Limerick, a fun social running group, meets at 9.45am at Arthurs Quay Park for a 3.5km run (followed by a Crossiant). More info here
Art4Limerick’s Art & Craft Popup is open at 19 Nicholas Street from 10.30am to 5.30pm, featuring the work of four members of their talented local artist collective.
The Milk Market Outdoor Cafe is open from 11am to 3pm
Yoga and Brunch is in House Limerick from 11am to 2pm. Join Robyn Yoga for a nourishing morning of Breathwork, Yoga & Meditation, Delicious Brunch, Connection and Relaxation. All levels welcome! Bring a yoga mat, journal & pen and a blanket to stay cosy. Tickets €40. More info here
The Eat Street Limerick Food Court at the Wickham Way is open from 12pm to 6pm (Exact times for each food truck will vary)
The Tapletop Crew boardgames group is meeting in Crew at 1pm. Rock up and get stuck in to some great tabletop games. Feel free to bring your own! More info here
Eoghan Daltun, one of Ireland’s leading voices in rewilding and nature restoration, returns to Lough Gur Visitor Centre at 2pm to share his experiences & wisdom on The magic of an Irish Rainforest. Tickets €15. More info here
Liam O’Brien is in Off The Bone (South Court Hotel) from 2pm to 4pm
AWAY GAMELimerick are away to Laois in the National Ladies Football League Division 3 at 2pm. Venue TBC.
Speakeasy Sunday is on in Treaty City Brewery from 3pm to 6pm with some great beer and great jazz music.
Limerick will play Clare in Round 5 of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A at 3:45pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds. Tickets from €20. Live coverage on TG4 and Limerick’s Live 95fm. More info here
It’s Games Night from Mickey Martins at 6pm
Nouvelle Vague are in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Nouvelle Vague, the renowned bossa nova project founded by Marc Collin and the late Olivier Libaux in 2003, has become a musical phenomenon over the past two decades. Initially conceived as a one-off tribute to post-punk songwriting in a bossa nova style, Nouvelle Vague’s debut album unexpectedly soared to global acclaim. The band’s unique fusion of melancholic post-punk and bossa nova, coupled with their daring French reinterpretation approach, set them apart. The new album, inspired by vocalist Alonya’s rendition of The Clash’s “Should I Stay Or Should I Go,” continues Nouvelle Vague’s tradition of reinventing classics. It amplifies the timeless significance and continued impact of Nouvelle Vague’s musical legacy. Tickets €30. More info here
The John B Keane classic, Sharon’s Grave will be performed by Athea Drama Group at 8pm at Con Colbert Memorial Hall, Athea. Tickets €15/10. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm
That’s all for this week’s Limerick Events Guide. So, what you’re looking forward to?
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