Limerick Events Guide – 30th June-6th July

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Limerick Events Guide – 30th June-6th July

Limerick Events Guide - 30th June-6th July

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The Blas International Summer School of Irish Traditional Music and Dance takes place from Monday 23rd June to Friday 4th July in the University of Limerick. Blas is a two week intensive music, song and dance programme, combining the familiar concept of masterclasses in instrument/voice-specific technique and repertoire, as found in many summer schools, but with small class sizes and the unparalleled level of student interaction with tutors that this can offer. More info here

The Limerick Wild Geese Festival takes place from Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th July. The Festival is a community-led, non-profit annual event which commemorates the Flight of the Wild Geese and celebrates the long-standing friendship between Ireland and France. The festival offers artistic and educational entertainment for all. It has been organised since 2023 by Alliance Française Limerick, one of the city’s longest-running non-profit organisations, with the support of the French Embassy, Limerick City & County Council, about 30 local organisations, businesses and community groups, as well as a number of institutional and corporate sponsors. More info here 

The Irish Fitness Championships takes place in Troy Studios from  8.30am to 6.30pm on Saturday and Sunday. Spectator tickets from €12. More info here 

From ‘Dickie to Richard’ – Richard Harris: Role of a Lifetime, an exhibition celebrating the extraordinary life and career of Richard Harris, the award-winning actor and global star who never lost his deep connection to Limerick, his hometown, is on display in the Hunt Museum from the Friday 4th July to Sunday 16th November. From his early years as a gifted athlete and lover of poetry to his rise on London’s stages and Hollywood screens, Harris forged a path marked by talent, resilience, and fearless reinvention. A collaboration between the Harris Family, the Hunt Museum, and University College Cork (UCC), the exhibition draws on the remarkable Harris Archive, generously donated to UCC by the actor’s family in 2022. Tickets €12. 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

Run061’s Monday Night Girls Run is at 7pm. 3km, 4.5km and 6km routes. More info here

SOLD OUT KT Tunstall plays Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. KT Tunstall has always lived in pursuit of creative evolution. The Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning Scottish artist made an indelible mark on the music world with her 2004 multi-platinum debut Eye to the Telescope, immediately establishing herself as a formidable force. Nearly two decades on, Tunstall’s career has spanned an eclectic array of genres – from introspective folk to blistering rock and experimental electro-pop – while she has remained one of the most iconic live performers of her generation, renowned for her extraordinary voice that shifts effortlessly from soulful to bluesy grit to delicate folk-pop. Her music embodies a balance of raw emotion and visceral energy, always remaining in constant service to memorable melody, while her live shows are punctuated by a warm and often hilarious rapport with her audience. More info here 

It’s Industry Night in Pharmacia from 8pm

Open Mic 061 is on in Charlie Malone’s from 9pm

The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Active Cities Walking Group will be doing the Baggot Estate Walk at 11am. Meeting at People’s 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

Art Collective hold their weekly meetup at 6.30pm to 8.30pm in the People’s Museum. More info here

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Wreckquiem, the much-anticipated new play from award-winning playwright, Mike Finn, is on in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Pat Shortt leads an all-star cast, directed by Andrew Flynn, alongside Patrick Ryan, Joan Sheehy, Mark O’Regan and Sade Malone. When a developer threatens a much-loved record store, a band of oddballs and misfits must save the day in this heart-warming comedy about hope, friendship and why it’s ok to own eight different versions of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets €28/€25. More info here 

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

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

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

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Wreckquiem, the much-anticipated new play from award-winning playwright, Mike Finn, is on in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Pat Shortt leads an all-star cast, directed by Andrew Flynn, alongside Patrick Ryan, Joan Sheehy, Mark O’Regan and Sade Malone. When a developer threatens a much-loved record store, a band of oddballs and misfits must save the day in this heart-warming comedy about hope, friendship and why it’s ok to own eight different versions of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets €28/€25. More info here 

Hup Na Houra, a candlelit seated traditional music, song and dance show, takes place in the Old Chapel Rooms, Kilfinane at 8pm. Experience traditional dancing at its best with a mix of step, set, sean-nos and brush dancing which is sure to thrill the audience. Celebrate the history and life of the local area through music, song and dance. More info here

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

The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Weekly Central Limerick Walk will be doing the Adare at 11am. Meeting at the Adare Hertigage Centre. 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

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, a special mid-summer French Sparkling Wine Summer Party in the elegant surroundings of the No.1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa at 6pm, celebrating the Limerick Wild Geese Festival organised in partnership with the Limerick and Clare Wine Lovers Club. A fantastic range of French sparkling wines and canapés will be served. The tasting will take in a detailed look at French sparkling whites and rosés, led by Master Michelin-Star Sommelier, Nick O’Callaghan. Tickets €80. More info here

If you’re looking for a way to celebrate summer in style, look no further than the Aperi Disco Summer Spritz Session in 101 O’Connell Street at 6pm. This is the ultimate event for Aperol lovers, where you can enjoy two Aperol Spritz, delicious aperitivo nibbles and learn how to make your own perfect Aperol Spritz. You’ll also get to groove to the cool dj playing summer vibes, and get some Aperol Sunnies and get into a chance to win tickets to the hottest festivals this summer. Tickets €12. More info here 

An evening of performances by City of Limerick Pipe Band, the Curraghgower Singers, St. Mary’s Prize Band and Middletown Police Pipes and Drums takes place in St Mary’s Cathedral at 7.30pm. Free event. More info here

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Wreckquiem, the much-anticipated new play from award-winning playwright, Mike Finn, is on in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Pat Shortt leads an all-star cast, directed by Andrew Flynn, alongside Patrick Ryan, Joan Sheehy, Mark O’Regan and Sade Malone. When a developer threatens a much-loved record store, a band of oddballs and misfits must save the day in this heart-warming comedy about hope, friendship and why it’s ok to own eight different versions of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets €28/€25. More info here 

The Irish National Opera presents Music, Magic & Mischief: A guide to falling in love in opera in the Desmond Complex, Newcastle West at 8pm. Hear the stars of tomorrow perform some of the greatest scenes. We’ll be venturing to mystical lands with Mozart and Handel, mourning doomed romances with Massenet and celebrating good times with Strauss. This 60-minute performance is a whistlestop tour through the gamut of emotions opera has to offer, all set to spectacular music. Music, Magic & Mischief features members of the Irish National Opera Studio (the company’s artist development programme), this is a chance to see some of Ireland’s most promising operatic talents of the future explore some of the world’s greatest operas. Singers Deirdre Higgins, Leanne Fitzgerald, Cathal McCabe and David Kennedy take on multiples roles, directed by Grace Morgan with répétiteur Ella Nagy at the piano. Tickets €20. More info here

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

Hup Na Houra, a candlelit seated traditional music, song and dance show, takes place in the Old Chapel Rooms, Kilfinane at 8pm. Experience traditional dancing at its best with a mix of step, set, sean-nos and brush dancing which is sure to thrill the audience. Celebrate the history and life of the local area through music, song and dance. More info here

The Treaty Whiskey Society will host a whiskey tasting celebrating the launch of the Locke Bar’s exclusive bottling created in collaboration with Two Stacks Irish Whiskey at 8pm. This new limited release bottling will be unveiled on the night and tasted alongside a selection of the wide range of expressions currently available from Two Stacks Irish Whiskey. Two Stacks Irish Whiskey has been at the forefront of innovation in the industry for some time, adopting a unique approach to creating exceptional expressions by elevating whiskey maturation in wood to a new level and garnering numerous awards along the way. Free for. members or €15 for non-members. 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). 

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

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, A Very Jacobite Evening in Limerick takes place at 5.30pm in the Limerick Protestant Young Men’s Association Hall, featuring the handover ceremony of a very rare illuminated manuscript roll by Limerick man and Jacobite James Terry (1660-1725). The precious manuscript was purchased in London by Irish company Heavey Technology to be put on permanent display at the Limerick Museum. The handover ceremony will be immediately followed by a public talk by Dr Harman Murtagh, who will present the fascinating fruits of his and his late father’s years of research on the Irish Jacobite armies during the Williamite War in Ireland, including the sieges of Limerick (1689-1691). This event is free, but pre-registration via Eventbrite is required due to the limited room capacity. More info here

Samson Films presents The Ghost of Richard Harris in the Belltable at 6pm, followed by a Q&A session with the producer David Collins, Jared Harris and Damian Harris. This one-night-only event includes an exclusive post-screening Q&A session featuring the documentary’s producer David Collins with  Jared Harris and Damian Harris, sons of Richard Harris. The trio will offer personal insights into the making of the film and reflect on the remarkable life and legacy of the iconic Irish actor. Tickets €20. More info here

SOLD OUT Taylor Fever, the ultimate tribute to the sensational Taylor Swift, is returning to the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm, and you’re invited to join in on the excitement! Alongside a talented squad of dancers this tribute act will have you grooving and belting out Taylor’s iconic tunes, from “Ready For It” to “Shake It Off” and beyond. It’s more than just a concert; it’s a one-of-a-kind live experience that’ll create lasting memories for everyone, regardless of age. More info here

The Treehouse, Fitzgerald’s Woodlands House Hotel, presents the Wild West Party at 7.30pm, a wild night to remember. Dust off your cowboy boots and get ready for a night of country hits, dancing, and Western-style fun. Music will be provided by Atomic Chicken followed by Dj Joe Scanlon. Tickets €20 without food and €30 with food. More info here 

Treaty United will take on UCD 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

Bad Reputation presents Craic Sabbath (Black Sabbath tribute) in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Support by special guests Maiden Eire (Iron Maiden tribute). Tickets €15 + BF. More info here 

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Wreckquiem, the much-anticipated new play from award-winning playwright, Mike Finn, is on in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Pat Shortt leads an all-star cast, directed by Andrew Flynn, alongside Patrick Ryan, Joan Sheehy, Mark O’Regan and Sade Malone. When a developer threatens a much-loved record store, a band of oddballs and misfits must save the day in this heart-warming comedy about hope, friendship and why it’s ok to own eight different versions of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets €28/€25. More info here 

Hup Na Houra, a candlelit seated traditional music, song and dance show, takes place in the Old Chapel Rooms, Kilfinane at 8pm. Experience traditional dancing at its best with a mix of step, set, sean-nos and brush dancing which is sure to thrill the audience. Celebrate the history and life of the local area through music, song and dance. More info here

Dinner with Entrepeneurs takes place in the Olive Tree at 8pm. Tickets €15. More info here  

A Fourth of July Teen Disco takes place in Bulgaden Castle at 8pm. Tickets €20. More info here 

Indie rockers Panic Over are in the Record Room at 10pm. This summer they embark on their first tour outside of the UK. Fans of Rugby, Football, and Love Island already familiar with Panic Over’s tunes, are still struggling to get their instantly infectious hooks out of their heads.Support from Penny’s. Tickets €13.85. More info here

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. 

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, an explanatory panel about Patrick Sarsfield will be unveiled at the Patrick Sarsfield Statue at 10.30am, during an official ceremony organized by the Sarsfield Statue Committee. More info here

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, the Annual Hunt Museum Pétanque Tournament takes place at 11am in the Hunt Museum Garden. Great prizes to be won including the Tournament’s Perpetual Trophy! Teams of three players, register by emailing [email protected]. This event is free but pre-booking is compulsory. More info here

Fab Lab Limerick are hosting an Intro to CNC Cutting workshop in the UL City Campus at 11am. No previous experience required. Tickets €30/45. More info here 

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

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, the Living History Camp, an afternoon of animations including historical reenactments, takes place at the Hunt Museum Garden from 12pm. Includes historical reenactments from En Garde (the Society for Franco-Irish History), a dance performance by Scoil Uí Ruairc, a traditional stick fighting demo and singing by Brian Moloney and the Saint Mary’s Mens Shed, live music by the Saint Mary’s Prize Band, the Limerick School of Music and from traditional musicians (courtesy of Conradh na Gaeilge, Craobh Chathair Luimnigh and Fóras na Gaeilge). New this year, there will be crêpes by Bon Appétit Crêperie and a barbecue in partnership with the Hunt Museum Café! Free event. More info here 

Let Loose – The Ultimate Boozy Brunch Party takes place in the Longcourt House Hotel at 2pm. Get ready to brunch, sing, and party at the Singalong Brunch Party – it’s going to be a blast! Tickets €33.15. More info here 

Monk Fest, a yearly Cursed Monk Records showcase in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital, kicks off in Pharmacia from 3pm. A day of BBQ, pints and craic, with the From The Depths Metal Podcast lads spinning tunes, cooking grub, dishing out prizes and providing the banter. Followed by a night of crushingly heavy music by bands from the Cursed Monk roster, and a raffle with some excellent prizes, including art, merch and music gear. The bands will be announced in due course. Tickets €20. More info here

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

Dinner with Strangers Limerick: Girls Night Out Edition takes place in the Spitjack at 7pm. Tickets €10. More info here

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, the Annual Wild Geese Banquet will take place in the magnificent St. John’s Church, on John’s Square at 7.30pm. Enjoy a five-course banquet in style and in music, including a special performance of arias from Georges Bizet’s Carmen (brought to you in partnership with the Limerick Opera Festival) and also including a welcome drink offered by Mickey Martin’s, French wine offered by O’Brien’s Wine and a shot of whiskey offered by Thomond Gate Limerick Whiskey! Dress code: black tie / smart business attire. Tickets €94. More info here

The Lizberries (Cranberries Tribute) take to the stage in Dolans Upstairs at 8pm. In the vibrant heart of Milan, The Lizberries came to life in 2010, beginning their journey to become the ultimate tribute to the iconic Irish rock band, The Cranberries. This journey mirrors the footsteps of The Cranberries themselves, with a career spanning not only the vibrant Italian music scene, but also stages in Ireland, France, Switzerland, Romania, and the UK. With a voice that is strikingly close to the original and a dedication to authentically recreating the Cranberries sound, the band have earned themselves a distinguished place among tribute acts, solidifying their reputation as the best Cranberries tribute act on the global stage. Tickets €20. More info here 

PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Wreckquiem, the much-anticipated new play from award-winning playwright, Mike Finn, is on in the Lime Tree Theatre at 8pm. Pat Shortt leads an all-star cast, directed by Andrew Flynn, alongside Patrick Ryan, Joan Sheehy, Mark O’Regan and Sade Malone. When a developer threatens a much-loved record store, a band of oddballs and misfits must save the day in this heart-warming comedy about hope, friendship and why it’s ok to own eight different versions of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets €28/€25. More info here 

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

The Mooreabbey 10 Mile 2025 takes place at 10am. The experienced Mooreabbey Milers AC again host this ever-growing 10 mile road race in the picturesque village of Galbally. Come for the racing and enjoy stunning views of the Galty mountains. An event for runners, organised by runners. Generous cash prizes for the top three men and women plus category prizes. All competitors will receive a nice gift. Refreshments in the community centre afterwards. Tickets €30. Mre 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)

The Annual Wild Geese Festival Parade and Flag Raising Ceremony takes place at 2pm. Witness a joyful and colourful procession, led by Band 1 of the Defence Forces and departing from Arthur’s Quay park at 2pm sharp. The parade will march to Saint Mary’s Cathedral via the city centre and will conclude in front of the United Nations Peace Garden, with our annual flag raising ceremony starting at 2.30pm. The following organisations and community groups will take part in the parade: members of the 12th Infantry Battalion of the Defence Forces, O.N.E. veterans, I.U.N.V.A. veterans, Irish Naval Association, Royal British Legion of Ireland, French Foreign Legion Association of Ireland, Saint Mary’s Men’s Shed, Conradh na Gaeilge, Craobh Chathair Luimnigh and Fóras na Gaeilge. The parade will also feature reenactors from En Garde – The Society for Franco-Irish History dressed as soldiers from Napoléon’s Légion irlandaise, a symbolic reminder of Ireland’s role in France’s military history. More info here 

As part of the Limerick Wild Geese Festival, A Musical Journey Into the Past takes place at 3pm in St Mary’s Cathedral for a unique performance bringing together renowned artists! With a historical and stylistic reach across more than five centuries, Lorcán Mac Mathúna, Martin Tourish, Daire Bracken, Yonit Kosovske, and Wolodymyr Smishkewych sing and play songs and instrumental music from chamber and vernacular traditions which would have been part of the unique sound-worlds that linked the times of Brian Boru with those of Patrick Sarsfield. Free event. More info here 

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

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

CIVIC play Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. An origin story since time immemorial, the five-piece came together in 2018 through the traps of the Melbourne music scene. Bonding over a shared love of tightly coiled riffs and a collective musical ethos, they channeled this into their first EP New Vietnam. In a head rush recording session, the 7 tracks were slammed out in a single day, with the underground hit going on to sell out of several pressings worldwide. Making a name for themselves through the intensity of their live shows, their  New Vietnam launch would become one of those folklore moments within Melbourne. Tickets €17. More info here 


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

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