Limerick Events Guide – 21st-27th April

And we’re back! After a few weeks off, we’ve got another Limerick Events Guide. Thanks for your patience while I was busy working on other projects. We’ve got a lot coming up this week so let’s dive right in:

Limerick Events Guide – 21st-27th April

Limerick Events Guide - 21st-27th April

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LAST CHANCE 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 here

Fundamania is open on the Pa Healy Road from Saturday 12th to Sunday 27th April from 1pm – 9pm daily. More info here 

Shifting: A Group Exhibition By Guest Curator Mary Doyle Burke, is on display in the Limerick Museum until 30th April. This exhibition showcases multidisciplinary work by prominent Irish female artists: Aideen Barry, Bernadette Kiely, Louise Cherry, Cecilia Bullo, Pauline O’Connell and Ellen Martin-Friel. This body of work brings together artists whose practices span a wide range of mediums from painting, drawing and sculpture to installation works, performative art and print-making. More info here 

The Panoramic Wheel is back in the Potato Market from Friday 25th April to Monday 5th May, running from 12pm to 9pm daily.Soar above the city and take in the stunning 360-degree views across Limerick’s skyline on the spectacular 36 metre panoramic wheel. More info here

URBANESQUE by Mike Byrne is on display in the Limerick City Gallery of Art until 11th May. Mike’s work is a continuous exploration of form and colour. He builds soft clay slabs into shapes that express the material’s malleability, and contrast that with sharp edges and severe cuts incised into the solid block forms. The surface patina is built up using multiple layers of coloured engobes and dry glaze. Each piece is fired numerous times until the desired depth of surface colour and texture is reached. More info here 

Cut From The Same Cloth is on display in the Hunt Museum until 29th May. Arising from an art and health research collaboration the exhibition Cut From The Same Cloth centres around the fabric of our lives. A handwoven tapestry documents a unique community of members of local minority communities and biomedical researchers. Lorna Donlon is a tapestry weaver who merges the ancient art of weaving with scientific concepts. With a degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from the UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science, she creatively bridges art and science through tapestry and installations inspired by the scientific practices of categorising and labelling nature. More info here 

BOW is a celebration of the individual pursuit of ideas, on display in the Limerick City Gallery of Art until June 8th. The exhibition is interested in how art resonates, soothes, and chimes with our common experience of life and living. The show includes Limerick native, and award-winning artist Stephanie Deady. Cork based Sarah O’Brien, who works from her studio near Kinsale. Dublin based Richard Proffitt with a studio in Balbriggan, and Fionna Murray who lives and works in Galway City. More info here 

An Ciúnas/The Silence by Marianne Keating is on display in the Limerick City Gallery of Art until June 8th. Marianne Keating is a London-based Irish artist and researcher whose practice examines intersecting and overlooked narratives of Irish emigration to the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica, where the Irish were recruited as a new labour force after the abolition of enslavement. Keating’s multidisciplinary film installations combine a range of archival materials, found footage, newly shot footage, text, and sound. More info here 

The Limerick Wellbeing Series takes place at the Barnagh Greenway Hub at 11am. The Limerick Wellbeing Series isn’t just about being active, it’s about creating connections, embracing the outdoors, and discovering simple ways to boost your physical and mental wellbeing. There’s a 5km/10km run/walk, an Easter egg hunt, face painting, kids’ entertainment, yoga sessions, breathwork and much, much more. Each event is designed to bring people of all ages and abilities together in a fun, relaxed environment. Whether you’re walking, running, cycling, looking for a physical challenge or simply soaking up the atmosphere, there’s something for everyone. Tickets €12.50 for adults and €7.50 for children. More info here

Questo presents Limerick Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows, a virtual game for all ages. Slots from 11am to 8pm. Starts at the Terry Wogan Memorial. On an ill-fated night, love goes terribly wrong for Bella Wanderlust and Walter Bridges. Bella, the famous travel blogger, was found dead during a ghost tour led by the theatrical Percy Shadows. Now, since you’re Ireland’s best detective, it’s up to you to dig out the truth and catch the murderer. Tickets from €10. More info here 

It’s Industry Night in Pharmacia from 8pm

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

There’s a Monday Madness/Easter Special edition of Games Night in Mickey Martins from 9pm. More info here

Ethan McLoughlin is in the Still House at 9pm

Ahern Nurseries and Plant Centre in Kilmallock is hosting Little Green Thumbs at 9.30am and 12pm. Combining the two things that kids love to do most, painting and getting their hands dirty. Your little ones will get to pick out their very own Terracotta pot, choose their favourite paint colours and let their creative juices take over by designing and painting their pots with everything from butterflies & bees to flowers & wild animals. Tickets €25. More info here

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

Limerick Sports Partnership invites you to their Weekly West Limerick Walk at 11am in Newcaslte West. Meeting at the Market House in the Market place. Followed by tea/coffee after the walk. More info here

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) alumna from Brazil, Carol Pereira, will sign copies of her new book, Limerick Beyond Time, when it is launched at MIC Limerick from 4pm to 6pm.Honorary Consul of Brazil in Limerick, Leticía Bastos, will host a Q&A session with Carol, about why she wrote this book based on her time in Limerick and at MIC. The new Ambassador of Brazil, H.E. Mr Flávio Helmold Macieira and his wife, Mrs Josiane Cotrim Macieira will also attend the event. 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

SOLD OUT Ocean Colour Scene are Live at the Big Top in the Milk Market at 7pm. Embracing classic pop song structures and guitar jams in equal measure, Ocean Colour Scene defined the best qualities of the British trad rock that surfaced in the wake of during the second half of the 1990s. Ocean Colour Scene pioneered this blend of the clever tunefulness of and the heady exploration of Traffic on Moseley Shoals, the 1996 album that made the band’s career. Featuring “The Riverboat Song,” “You’ve Got It Bad,” and “The Day We Caught the Train,” Moseley Shoals went triple platinum in the U.K., a success furthered by 1997’s Marchin’ Already, and its hits “Hundred Mile High City” and “Travellers Tune.” These two tuneful, vigorous records established the blueprint the group would follow over the decades. Once the Brit-pop boom faded in the early 2000s, Ocean Colour Scene kept the classic rock flame burning by continuing to record on a regular basis and touring into the 2020s. More info here

DMARC is proud to present The Garden of Earthly Delights, the final major composition from noted composer Trevor Wishart, in Dance Limerick at 7pm. The Garden of Earthly Delights re-envisions Hieronymus Bosch’s phantasmagorical painting as a multichannel sonic wonder. Wishart is a recipient of the Golden NICA award for computer music at the Linz Ars Electronica. The Wire magazine heralds him as “a pioneer of sonic art.” This unique concert also showcases Limerick’s important contributions to electronic and electroacoustic music. Tickets €10/5. More info here 

Sir Tim Rice, the multi-award-winning, internationally renowned lyricist, will return to the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm with his extraordinary live musical theatre event – My Life In Musicals – I Know Him So Well. The show will see Tim Rice reflect on his illustrious career at the heart of musical theatre, sharing anecdotes behind the songs – the hits and the misses along with stories of his life and live performances from the wonderful catalogue of songs that are synonymous with his name and that of his collaborators. Musical accompaniment will be from an array of some of the UK’s leading West End singers and musicians led by Musical Director Duncan Waugh. Tickets €59.50/€54.50. More info here

The Tintéan Sessions take place in the Commercial Bar from 8.30pm. Free Entry

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm

Stevie Marr is in the Still House at 9pm

Limerick Sports Partnership invites you to their Weekly Killmallock Walk at 11am. Meeting at the Library. More info here

Lyngo Theatre presents The Little Prince in the Belltable at 2pm. The Little Prince is here to remind us that real truth is invisible to the eyes in Lyngo’s new collaboration with Norwich Puppet Theatre. Through mesmerising puppetry and beautiful original music the boy who fell to earth teaches his friend the Aviator about love, life and real happiness in this adaptation of one of the best-selling children’s books of all time, The Little Prince. Tickets €10. More info here

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

SOLD OUT Experience The Blindboy Podcast LIVE in the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm with polymath, author, screenwriter, songwriter, musician, producer and academic Blindboy to mark to release of his highly anticipated book, Topographica Hibernica. Described as a “cultural phenomenon” by The New York Times; The Blindboy podcast is an award-winning, storytelling podcast in the Irish tradition of the Seanchaí which seamlessly intertwines history, fiction, cultural critique and politics into a relaxing form the creator calls “The podcast hug”. Tickets €30 + BF. More info here

SOLD OUT Comedian, actress, singer and writer, Rachel Galvo invites you to join the Irish premier of her raunchy one woman show, The Shite Feminist in Dolans Warehouse at 7.30pm. Reflecting on the forces that have shaped her – from an Irish Catholic upbringing (Private, of course) to awkward sexual encounters – Rachel considers the choices that threw her South Dublin life drastically off-course. In the wake of the pandemic, Rachel ditched her business degree to pursue her creative dreams at a performing arts college in London. Written during her master’s year, The Shite Feminist is a form of radical self-love – a naughty, raucous, thought provoking and life affirming one woman show from one of Ireland’s most exciting new creative talents. Tickets €25. 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

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm

Eddie Simmons is in the Still House at 9pm

It’s Open Mic Night in the Glen Tavern from 9pm to 11pm.

Trad Intentions (Open Trad session) is on in the Still House at 9pm

It’s Weekend On a Wednesday with DJ Kimmi in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm

Bümblê Limerick presents Kirk, Chinnox, Soul Doubt and Royal in Pharmacia from 10.20pm. Tickets €15.90. More info here

Lyngo Theatre presents The Little Prince in the Belltable at 11.30am and 2pm. The Little Prince is here to remind us that real truth is invisible to the eyes in Lyngo’s new collaboration with Norwich Puppet Theatre. Through mesmerising puppetry and beautiful original music the boy who fell to earth teaches his friend the Aviator about love, life and real happiness in this adaptation of one of the best-selling children’s books of all time, The Little Prince. Tickets €10. More info here

The Eat Street Limerick Food Court at the Wickham Way is open from 4pm to 9pm (Exact times for each food truck will vary)

The Hunt Museum is hosting a special event at 4 pm, exploring the powerful stories woven into ‘Cut From The Same Cloth‘, a handwoven tapestry that documents a unique community experience. This event brings together voices from art, science, and community activism to highlight the importance of inclusion in health research. This is a unique opportunity to witness the intersection of science, art, and lived experience—all woven together in a stunning visual narrative. Free event. More info here

Storytime for Young Children takes place in Watch House Cross Library at 4pm. Suitable for Ages 2-6 years. Free event. 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

The Limerick & Clare Wine Lovers Club present An English Extravaganza in No.1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa at 7pm. A special evening celebrating the wines of Deer Park Winery with guest speaker and winemaker Mark Steele. Tickets €65. More info here

Comedian Owen Colgan is in Dolans Warehouse at 7.30pm as part of The Mid Life Crisis tour. Tickets €20. More info here

Movicals, a movie musical extravaganza like no other, comes to the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm. Prepare to be transported to a world where the magic of the stage meets the glamour of the big screen. You’ll be taken on a journey through some of the most iconic movie musicals of the last 50 years. From the heart-wrenching drama of Les Misérables, to the infectious beats of Fame to the irresistible charm of Mamma Mia – this show has it all and more! Tickets €35. More info here

American Singer/Songwriter Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music is in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. Support from Todd Beene. Tickets €24.50. More info here

It’s Irish Night in Crew from 8pm. Suitable for all levels

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm

Eddie Simmons is in the Still House at 9pm

Mega Trad are in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm

It’s Thirsty Thursday with DJ Greg in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm

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

Parent & Toddler Morning, for Parents, grandparents, caregivers, and your little ones, takes place in Watch House Cross Library at 10.30am. More info here

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). 

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK A Night to Die For—a Sopranos-style murder mystery dinner takes place at The Savoy Hotel from 6.30pm. Enjoy a three-course meal as you immerse yourself in the suspenseful world of New Jersey’s most infamous crime family. The evening begins with the reading of Tony Soprano’s last will and testament, setting the stage for an interactive mystery where you become the detective. Do you have what it takes to solve the murder, claim the throne, or dodge a hit before the night is over? Devised by Myles Breen. Tickets €85. More info here 

Comedian Eric Lalor is in Dolans Kasbah at 7.30pm. Award-winning Eric Lalor is one of the most sought after comedians in the country. Having started way back on Des Bishop’s Joy in the Hood, Eric has gone on to forge a successful career in comedy, appearing at all the major comedy festivals and headlining venues up and down the country. Tickets €22. More info here

Treaty United (Men) host Athlone 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

Smiths Tribute These Charming Men play Dolans Warehouse at 8pm These Charming Men from Dublin were formed in 1995 and to this day continue to charm fans of The Smiths and Morrissey all around the globe with their finely tuned energetic and passionate live shows. They are classed as one of the premier Smiths and Morrissey tribute bands or acts around at the moment. Tickets €20. More info here

Seoda Shows presents Vraell in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. Alessio Scozzaro is a classically trained musician who’s been releasing music as Vraell since 2019, slowly building up an audience for his ethereal sounds. Taking inspiration from classical guitar musicians such as Gustavo Santaolalla and contemporary acts like Sufjan Stevens, Scozzaro’s songwriting explores hefty, personal themes, carefully transforming these topics into emotive remedies. Tickets €15 + BF. More info here

The Lime Tree Theatre presents An Evening with Michael Harding at 8pm as he walks the Camino and talks to his father. To mark his 70th birthday, Michael took a holiday in Spain, walking a short part of the Camino de Santiago in the early summer of 2024. But as he set off on this pilgrimage, Harding wasn’t alone. Accompanying him was his father, who passed away when Michael was just twenty-two. A man who was distant and aloof, but who had a profound effect on the writer’s life. ​Join Michael as he reads from his memoir I Loved Him from the Day he Died and tells his stories in his own inimitable way. Tickets €27. More info here

The International Music Exchange Concert, a free evening concert by Marblehead High School Touring Choir, Orchestra and Winds with the choir of Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ takes place in the Redemptorist Church at 8pm. Come and hear these wonderful musicians from Massachusetts perform an exciting programme of traditional American and Irish music for choir and Chamber Orchestra alongside the talented choir from Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ. Free event. More info here

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm

Martin & Tara are in the Still House at 9pm

It’s FUBAR Friday with DJ CC in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm

Day Sleeper are in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm

The Road Runners are in the Blue Bar (Green Yard Cafe) from 9.30pm

Gail Fean is in Off The Bone (South Court Hotel) at 9.30pm

Million Days are in the Old Quarter from 10.30pm

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.

Get ready to pedal your way to fun at the UHL Cycle! Kicking off at 9am from UHL. This in-person event is perfect for cycling enthusiasts of all levels. Cost €20. get complementary cycle gear and lunch . Bring your bike, helmet, and a positive attitude for a day of adventure and camaraderie. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, this event is a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise, and connect with fellow cyclists. More info here 

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. 

Crafty Saturday, a free-play art & craft for children takes place on Saturdays from 11am to 4pm at Watch House Cross Library. More info here

Fab Lab Limerick are running an Intro to Laser Cutting workshop in the UL City Campus from 11am to 12.30pm. Tickets from €20. More info here 

Petals & Paint: A Garden Soirée, an afternoon of creativity, connection, and charm comes to 101 O’Connell St at 12pm. Immerse yourself in a floral-inspired setting as you sip, socialize, and paint your very own beautiful flower pot. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just looking for a fun, relaxing experience, this event is the perfect blend of art, fun, and springtime vibes. Sip on a floral cocktail, soak up the spring vibes, and paint your very own beautiful flower pot to take home. Whether you’re a pro or just here for the fun, this is your chance to unwind, connect, and get creative. Tickets €37.50 and includea a floral cocktail on arrival and all art materials. More info here

Fab Lab Limerick are running an Intro to 3D Printing workshop in the UL City Campus from 2pm to 3.30pm. Tickets from €20. More info here

To mark the closing of the exhibition Stuck, a decomposition, Ormston House will hold a discursive event at 3pm with artist Daniel Tuomey. This free event is an exploration of themes addressed by Tuomey’s exhibition: the sociological, cultural, and political aspects of Georgian architecture and how these are manifest in the fabric of Limerick city and in structures that surround Ormston House. More info here

A Family Movie Night takes place in Granagh Community Hall at 6pm. Child tickets €5 including popcorn and a drink. Adult tickets €5 including  complementary tea/coffee. More info here 

Seoda Shows presents Carsie Blanton in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Tickets €20 + BF. More info here

Carswell and Hope are in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. From Lawrence, KS with a taste of Ireland, Carswell & Hope bring vintage rock sounds and sensibilities together with big harmonies, carefully crafted textures and inventive songwriting, to create a sound and experience all of their own. Tickets €16. More info here

Reggie: Oh Lads! comes to the Belltable at 8pm. Ireland’s most beautifully spoken millionaire is asking the big questions in his new show, Oh Lads! Why do Irish people shout sorry at the waitress to attract attention in a restaurant? Are we more confident now we’re rich, like Dutch people with freckles. And given our history of low self-esteem, how did Irish people end up with such big heads? Tickets €27. More info here

Songs Of Inspiration is a charitable concert at 8pm in Abington Church, Murroe, organized in collaboration with Mulcair Men’s Shed, aimed at raising funds for Clare’s Wish Foundation. Special guests on the night will include Martin Cosgrave and Soprano Tracy Costelloe. Tickets €12 (available from the Mulcair Men’s Shed). More info here

Cleary’s Spring Window Sessions present Jerry Fish & Band in Cleary’s Bar, Newcastle West at 9pm. Jerry Fish, indie legend, showman extraordinaire and ringmaster of exceptional renown is back, with his first LP in 15 years. The new album entitled ‘Dreaming of Daniel’ feat. MayKay (Fight Like Apes) is a labour of love for Jerry. Featuring songs by the late, great Daniel Johnston. Tickets €35. More info here

The Big Limerick Seisiún, with live music and dance, takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at  9pm.

Eddie Simmons is in the Still House at 9pm

It’s the Saturday Sessions with DJ Colm in Mickey Martins from 9.30pm

Purple Ocean are in Off The Bone (South Court Hotel) at 9.30pm

Limerick’s vinyl only club night The Vault is back at the Record Room from 10pm with Niall Colgan and Phil Wade. Free entry. More info here

Pa Holland is in the Glen Tavern at 10pm

The Dolans After-Show Party kicks off on the Dolans Terrace at 10.30pm. Free entry.

Off the Record are in the Old Quarter at 10.30pm

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

The Eat Street Limerick Food Court at the Wickham Way is open from 12pm to 6pm (Exact times for each food truck will vary)

Join University Concert Hall and Irish Chamber Orchestra for a fun family concert bringing Prokofiev’s beloved Peter and the Wolf (Peadar agus an Mac Tíre) to life. Musicians from the ICO will be joined by a special guest Narrator, will tell the story of Peter who, defying his Grandfather’s words of warning, defeats and captures a hungry wolf with the help of some animal friends. There will be something for music lovers and storytellers of all ages!Irish language verion at 12.30pm followed by English at 3pm. Tickets €18 for adults, €12 for children and €50 for a family of four. Irish show English Show

Liam O’Brien is in Off The Bone (South Court Hotel) from 2pm to 4pm

Mrs Henry are in the Blue Bar (Green Yard Café) from 7pm

Zoé Basha & Band are in the Record Room from 8pm. Zoé Basha’s much-awaited forthcoming debut album Gamble is a riveting collection blending folk, blues, americana, jazz, and Irish influences. Zoé’s debut promises to be an intimate exploration of identity, grief, the deconstructing of societal norms, and the complexities of human connection, all delivered with a mesmerising voice that echoes the vulnerability and depth of her diverse influences. Inspired by the greats of times passed, such as Billie Holiday, The Mills Brothers, Jimmie Rodgers, Joni Mitchell, Texas Gladden, Edith Piaf and The Steve Miller Band– as well as her peers in the contemporary Irish folk music scene, Zoé Basha savours the sounds of golden eras with contemporary nuance and shameless honesty. For the album release tour, Zoé Basha will be accompanied by musicians Ultan Lavery on keys and organ (Trá Pháidín, Esther Ensemble) and James Christie on drums (Nudyboy Nature, The Bonk). Tickets €12. More info here

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 9pm

Conor McAlister is in the Still House at 9pm

It’s Games Night from Mickey Martins at 9.30pm


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

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