Limerick Events Guide – 3rd-8th June

I hope you all enjoyed the first-ever Twilight Thursday. It was great to see the city so busy throughout the evening. I have no doubt this initiative will continue to grow over the coming months into something we can all be proud of. Meanwhile, behind the scenes in Pigtown HQ, I’ve been working hard to improve my process for compiling the Limerick Events Guide to make sure I include more events but also that I’m not so rushed putting it all together each weekend. As for this week’s guide, we’ve got a lot of events on, including Faithless, Limerick Sings, Cruinniú na nÓg 2025 and the Munster Hurling Final.

Limerick Events Guide – 3rd-8th June

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The Limerick Sings International Choral Festival takes place across the weekend of 6th-8th June. Limerick Sings aims to encourage and promote choral singing in Limerick and the Mid-West region. A non-competitive Choral Festival that welcomes choirs of all traditions from across Ireland, Europe and the US, it aims to create unique opportunities for choirs to perform in multiple venues throughout the City and Region. From local choirs just starting out to internationally recognised choirs and choral directors, in addition to workshops, choral trails and more, there is something for everyone to enjoy. As well as providing high quality artistic experiences and opportunities for local and visiting choirs and audiences, Limerick Sings places a strong emphasis on building connections through singing, and recognises the benefits of group singing for mental health and well-being. More info here

The Great Famine in Limerick Exhibition by Dr Matthew Potter (Curator at the Limerick Museum) is on display in Killmallock Library until Friday 6th June. This exhibition examines the Great Famine in Limerick, one of the most significant turning points in the history of both the city and the county. It uses objects, images and documents to tell the story of this most tragic period in our history. 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 

Opera in Limerick, an exhibition showcasing Limerick’s 200-year old operatic tradition, as part of Limerick Opera Festival, is on display in the Limerick Museum until Friday 13th June. This exhibition has been curated by Dr Matthew Potter, Curator of Limerick Museum and Ger Reidy, Director of the Limerick Opera Festival of which it forms part. It features objects from the permanent collection of Limerick Museum and items on loan from private collectors. They demonstrate the high quality of Limerick’s musical life over the past two centuries and remind us of some of the great venues that the city boasted such as the Theatre Royal on Mallow Street, which flourished for eighty years from 1840 to 1920 and the Savoy Theatre on Bedford Row, one of Ireland’s greatest cinemas and theatres for most of the twentieth century. The exhibition shows how Limerick punched above its weight in the world’s musical culture in the past 200 years. More info here

The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Active Cities Walking Group will be doing the Condell Road Walk at 11am. Meeting at Shelbourne 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

A Summer Trad Session takes place in Katie Daly’s from 3.30pm to 6.30pm

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm

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 Aragon High School comes to the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm for an evening of incredible music. The Aragon High School Music Department has a rich history of developing high quality students and musicians. Throughout their high school careers, students have opportunities to engage in multiple levels of music study to encourage not only growth and development, but to foster a deep love of music. This extends to performing for a variety of audiences everywhere from the local community to across oceans. The members of the Aragon Band and Orchestra are pleased to be performing for you alongside the Thomond Wind Ensemble from Limerick. Free event. More info here 

Direct from London’s West End and riding high on the success of world tours, Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of the Dubliners brings the ultimate feel-good Irish show to Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. In association with legendary Irish pub O’Donoghues, we invite you to join a talented cast of seasoned musicians dedicated to bringing the music of this iconic group back to life. Tickets €32 – €34. More info here

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

The Acoustic Club Open Mic Night is on in the Number 3 Pub at 9pm. Sign up for an open-mic spot or just turn up on the night! 9pm start! Bring your songs and your magic! More info here 

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

A Summer Trad Session takes place in Katie Daly’s from 3.30pm to 6.30pm

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm

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

Limerick Writers’ Centre and Lime Square Poets present the First Wednesday Poetry Reading & Open Mic Night in the White House at 7.30pm with special guest reader Cora Peters.
Cora’s debut collection has recently been published to wide acclaim locally and abroad, so don’t miss this special occasion to hear her recite her work. More info here

Learn to Tango in the Commercial every Wednesday to 7.30pm. All levels welcome. €10 per class

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

The Future of Moths & Butterflies in Ireland takes place in the Castle Oaks House Hotel on Thursday and Friday. A day and a half filled with fascinating discussions and insights into the world of these delicate creatures. Discover their importance to the ecosystem and learn how to protect their habitats. Connect with fellow nature enthusiasts and experts in the field. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to delve into the enchanting world of moths and butterflies in Ireland! More info here

The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Weekly Central Limerick Walk will be doing the Croom Walk at 11am. Meeting at Croom Town Park. More info here

Audrey Byrnes from Dochas Midwest Support Limerick will be holding an Autism Awareness Talk in Limerick City Library at 1pm. The talk  will include a general overview of what neurodiversity is, how understanding of it has improved overtime and information on supports will also be given. More info here 

A Summer Trad Session takes place in Katie Daly’s from 3.30pm to 6.30pm

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

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm

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

Treaty Whiskey Society is hosting a tasting of Sliabh Liag Distillers in 1314 (Jerry Flannery’s Bar) at 7.30pm. The tasting will be led by Graeme Bell, Head Distiller at the Ardara Distillery in Donegal, and home to the Sliabh Liag range of Irish Whiskies. Renowned for The Legendary Silkie Irish Whiskey, the brand has gained an acclaimed following among the whiskey community with great enthusiasm being shown for their releases. This event will see us try many old favorites side-by-side, in addition to some yet to be released up and coming expressions! Tickets €15 for members and €25 for non-members. More info here

On a rare occasion they’re in one place at one time and with an itch to scratch, The Hitchers play their first home town show in two years when they take to the stage at Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. They’re aware it’s a school night but that can’t be helped. There may be some pleasant surprises on the night though -something old, something new, something undoubtedly stolen and some ear-blistering tunes. Tickets €14 + BF. More info here

Following their Off-Broadway debut, Malaprop Theatre presents their first Irish tour, with their award-winning production, HOTHOUSE, in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. A fast-paced, intergenerational story of love, loss, and legacy set on an Arctic cruise ship that takes the audience on a journey to bid farewell to the ice caps. Guided by an unhinged cruise ship captain, HOTHOUSE tells the familiar stories of one families legacy, from 9 year old Ruth in 1960’s Ireland to her great-great-great-great-great grandchildren 100 years from now. Come along: Laugh. (Loudly.) Panic. (Controlledly.) Think about needing to change (desperately), but not knowing how. Tickets €20/€18. More info here

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

The Limerick Astronomy Club hosts Tenerife Skies: A Stargazer’s Paradise in Mary I at 8pm. Join Frank Ryan and fellow Limerick Astronomy Club members as they take you on an unforgettable journey through the pristine skies of the Canary Islands.Whether you’re an avid astronomer or simply starstruck by the cosmos, this talk will transport you to the dazzling skies of Tenerife—no passport required! More info here 

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of hurling insight, banter, and bold predictions as the Treehouse in the Woodlands Hotel is hosting a GAA Preview Night at 8pm in build up to the Munster Hurling Final between Limerick and Cork featuring some of the biggest names in the game. The panel includes TJ Ryan (Former Limerick manager & GAA analyst), Anthony Daly (Clare legend & two-time All-Ireland winning manager), Mark Landers (Cork All-Ireland winning captain & top pundit) and Donie Ryan (Former Limerick forward & fan favourite). Hosted in an intimate, lively setting, this is your chance to hear in-depth analysis, heated debates, and a few inside stories from some of the sport’s most respected voices. Expect plenty of laughs, strong opinions, and expert previews ahead of the Munster showdown. Tickets €25. More info here

Mega Trad are in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm

Run061’s Friday Morning 3km & Lattes Run starts at Chill The Beans, Ennis Road at 7am. Followed by Coffee. More info here

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). 

As part of Limerick Sings, M’ANAM, the dynamic male vocal ensemble of the ANÚNA Collective, presents an Unlocking Vocal Unity and Expression Workshop in the University Concert Hall at 4.30pm. Join M’anam for an immersive workshop exploring the innovative ANÚNA Technique, developed over 35 years by composer Michael McGlynn. Participants will delve into the core principles of breath, word, and intent, fostering individual vocal autonomy and cohesive ensemble sound without a conductor. This transformative experience, inspired by Ireland’s traditional music culture, empowers singers to connect deeply with their voices and each other, drawing on M’ANAM’s global performance expertise. This workshop is suitable for participants of any standard and the techniques apply equally to amateur and professional voices and conductors. Tickets €12. More info here

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm

The Limerick Remote Workers’ Monthly Social takes place in Mother Macs at 6pm.  A casual get-together designed to help build connections within our awesome remote and hybrid community. More info here

Brushstrokes & Bubbles – The Dubai Edition comes to the Savoy Hotel at 6.30pm. Join renowned artist Orla Hickey for an elegant guided painting session, paired with the Savoy’s indulgent Dubai Chocolate Cocktail and canapés designed to inspire your creativity. Tickets €80. More info here 

Limerick Sings presents M’ANAM in Concert in the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm. M’ANAM are delighted to be returning to Limerick for the first time since their debut performance there in 2018. Since then, they have travelled across the world and created a unique ethos that puts them among the most innovative male voice groups in the world. M’ANAM (“My Soul” in the Irish language), is an eight voice group of men based in Iceland and Ireland that combines the shared heritages of these two ancient cultures. Their music fuses the words of Icelandic and Irish writers – ancient texts from the Viking Hávamál and medieval Irish poets sit alongside contemporary songs and music created by Irish composer Michael McGlynn. M’ANAM’s music and performances evoke landscapes of sound rooted in the dramatic natural landscapes of both countries. Tickets €30/27. More info here 

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Legendary dance act Faithless comes to Limerick with an intimate gig in Troy Studios at 7.30pm. Thirty years on from Insomnia topping the Irish charts and with a spectacular return to the live arena last year, Faithless come to Limerick warming up for a huge summer of festivals from the Isle of Wight to Pinkpop in the Netherlands. Original members Sister Bliss and Rollo have risen to the challenge of touring without iconic front man Maxi Jazz who passed away in 2022 by collaborating with with show designer Jvan Morand and are bringing Faithless back to its roots in an uplifting celebration of their music and a heartfelt tribute to Maxi Jazz. Tickets €48. More info here

Comedian Micheal Fry brings his indie band live to Dolans Warehouse for one night only at 7.30pm. Come expecting a live band playing the hits, such as Dear Lord What a Sad Little Life Jane and Eamon that’s out of Order. Tickets €23. More info here 

Get ready, Limerick! The electrifying rhythm and blues rockers Ravengale are making their triumphant return, playing Dolans Upstairs at 8pm ! After a hiatus, this talented band is back with a brand-new album that masterfully fuses soulful blues grooves with exhilarating rock energy. Don’t miss the launch party – grab your tickets now and witness the raw talent, powerful vocals, and unforgettable performances that have earned them a dedicated fanbase. It’s time to ignite Limerick’s music scene once again! Tickets €10. More info here

In a special appearance at Belltable at 8pm, Jill Jackson an award-winning artist will take to the stage following her successful tour of Ireland earlier this year opening for Eddi Reader. Renowned for her storytelling prowess, Jill draws comparisons to artists such as Brandi Carlile, Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell. She seamlessly blends the vibrant charm of Americana music with Scottish heart, skilfully smudging the boundaries of musical genres. Join us for an unforgettable evening that promises to showcase Jill Jackson in a captivating new light. Tickets €22. More info here

Trad Folkin’ Rocks Presents: Tadhg Williams & The Estate in the Record Room at 8pm! Tadhg is a folk-rock artist from Waterford, Ireland. His songs have become known for their honest and challenging lyricism, looking into the past to grasp the present. Tickets €10. More info here 

The Shopkeepers are in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm

Creative Ireland presents Cruinniú na nÓg, a national day of creativity for children and young people. Children and young people take part in a range of events and workshops across the Country. There are over 20 Events across the City and County for young people to enjoy. We’ll be adding events throughout the week. More info here

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

Limerick Sings presents the Outdoor Chorus with Bob Chilcott from 8.45am. Singers will enjoy a fun rehearsal/workshop of a well-known song, led by world-renowned composer and conductor Bob Chilcott, in University Concert Hall, before performing together, conducted by Bob, at the stunning Cliffs of Moher. This is a unique opportunity to work with one of the worlds most acclaimed choral composers, as well as to perform against the beautiful backdrop of the Cliffs! Hailed by The Observer as ‘a contemporary hero of British choral music,’ Bob has enjoyed a lifelong connection with singing and choirs. He sang in the choir of King’s College, Cambridge as a chorister and choral scholar, and in the vocal group The King’s Singers. Chilcot is Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Singers and is conductor of the Birmingham University Singers. He has guest-conducted choirs in more than thirty countries. As a composer, he has a large catalogue of music that reflects his broad view of musical styles and genres, including sacred music, jazz, and much more. This event is open to singers of all abilities. Ticket price includes return shared coach transfer between UCH and Cliffs of Moher. Tickets €30. More info here 

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. 

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

The National Antiques, Art & Vintage Fair returns to Limerick Racecourse at 11am on Saturday and Sunday. On both days there will be antique shops, art galleries and vintage dealers. More info here 

The Urban Co-op proudly brings you The Clot Thickens by Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, the Scottish sleuth who investigates the real suspects of heart disease, at 2pm. Dr Kendrick will delve into the other side of heart disease causes…. stuff your doctor may not have told you… Have we got the hypothesis wrong? Is cholesterol to blame afterall? The mystery of heart disease may just be solved with this super sleuth. Tickets €35. More info here 

The Big Limerick Seisiún, with live music and dance, takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and  9pm.

Limerick will play Cork in the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Final in the TUS Gaelic Grounds at 6pm. After a very close Round Robin series, this is going to be a cracker of a Munster final. Due to the high demand, tickets for the Munster Senior Hurling Final will be distributed through the participating County Boards only. Live coverage on. RTÉ Two and Limerick’s Live 95fm. More info here 

It’s Trivia Night at the Wickham from 7pm. Free entry but donations for GOSHH will be accepted on the night. More info here

Headzy Bop presents Bailiú Baile (gathering the town) in Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. Following a string of successful parties in Australia, Headzy Bop is heading home! On Saturday 7th June, the crew lands at Dolan’s – a venue where they got some of their earliest exposure to the underground electronic music scene and have a lot of special memories from. Expect a night of deep minimal tech, chunky house, and rolling basslines served with warmth, soul, and that unmistakable Headzy Bop energy. Tickets €12. More info here 

Bad Reputation presents Whiplash, A Tribute to Metallica in Dolans Warehouse at 9pm. Tickets €15. More info here 

Limerick’s favourite crooner Liam O’Brien returns to the Savoy Hotel at 8pm with the music of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Tickets €65 including a three-course meal. More info here. More info here

Mic Drop Comedy is back in the Record Room at 8.30pm. As always, there are limited seats available, so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment. More info here

Limerick Sings presents An Evening of Choirs in Concert in the Redemptorist Church at 8.30pm. This Saturday evening will feature local and visiting choirs performing a diverse programme including sacred, traditional and folk songs. All presented in the beautiful surrounds of Limerick City’s Redemptorist Church. Tickets €15/10. More info here 

Quentin is in the Glen Tavern at 10pm

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

Run 061’s weekly Sunday Long Run starts at 9.30 am at the UL Sports Arena. This is a 8km+ run.  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. 

Limerick Sings presents a Be Inspired  Workshop with Elaine Agnew in the University Concert Hall at 10.30am. Elaine Agnew, one of Irelands leading composers and a highly experienced music facilitator, will lead this one-hour Sunday morning music workshop packed with musical exploration and creation to inspire the imagination! Delving into the wonderful and magical world of music making using our voices and bodies, participants will gain new skills and confidence as we collectively work through a tool box of material highlighting how music supports creativity, collaboration and wellbeing. In this workshop, Elaine will create an accessible atmosphere so everyone will feel supported to fully take part! More info here 

The Ivory Elephant Vintage Market takes place in the Milk Market from 11am to 4pm.Vintage clothes, retro football kits, crafts, jewelry and more. More info here

The National Antiques, Art & Vintage Fair returns to Limerick Racecourse at 11am on Saturday and Sunday. On both days there will be antique shops, art galleries and vintage dealers 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 Limerick Craft Meetup is on in Bowes Ryan Bakery & Cafe, Arthurs Quay at 12pm. The crafters of Limerick gather to share their lives and their love of crafts. More info here 

The Tapletop Crew board games group is meeting in Crew at 1pm. Rock up and get stuck into some great tabletop games. Feel free to bring your own! More info here

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

The Limerick Sings Afternoon Proms concert takes place in the stunning surroundings of St John’s Cathedral at 4.30pm and will feature a light choral programme performed by local and visiting choirs. Expect everything from pop to classical – the perfect Sunday afternoon of song to round off the 2025 Limerick Sings Festival! Tickets €15/10/5. More info here 

The Big Limerick Seisiún with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm

John Steele & Band are in the Blue Bar (Green Yard Cafe) at 7pm


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

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