Limerick Events Guide (1st-7th July)
We’ve another another great lineup on this week’s Limerick Events Guide. We’ve got the Pig N’Porter, the Wild Geese Festival, Paul Weller live in the Castle, Monk Fest, The Rising of the Women and our Pigtown Pick of the Week, Music for Palestine. As always we’d love to hear what events you go to. Limerick Events Guide (1st-7th July) All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday Don’t miss our weekly Events Guide – Sign up to our newsletter today Our printed Event Guides are back. You can help us cover printing costs Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 13th-19th May
Every week when I’m putting together the Limerick Events Guide, I’m constantly impressed by the people who give up their time and energy to organise events in this city. These are people who hear people say there’s nothing going on and instead of joining the complain, they go out and do something about it. So this week I’d like to pay tribute to each of these legends. Limerick Events Guide – 13th-19th May All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon – Newsletter Signup All Week (13th-19th May) Bike Week Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 6th-12th May
What an amazing weekend we’ve just had. Riverfest knocked it out of the park this weekend. It was great to see so many people out enjoying the festivities. But that doesn’t mean the fun is all over. We’ve got another busy Limerick Events Guide to keep you occupied all week. We also have a competition running over on our instagram page where you can win two tickets to Mic Drop Comedy’s show on Saturday night. Limerick Events Guide – 6th-12th May All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 29th April-6th May (Riverfest edition)
Riverfest is always a busy time in Limerick and this year is no exception. There’s lots going on and we fully expect to add even more events to our Limerick Events Guide as the week goes on. We’ll hopefully see you out and about on the Streets of Limerick during the festival enjoying all the activites. Limerick Events Guide – 29th April-6th May (Riverfest edition) All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Week (29th April-6th May) Riverfest takes place from Friday 3rd to Monday 6th May with events Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 1st-7th April
We hope you’re well rested after the long weekend because there’s another busy week coming up. Don’t worry, the Limerick Events Guide has you covered. As always, we love to hear what events you’ve dicovered through our listings so drop us a message on Instagram, X or Facebook. And if you enjoy this, you might consider supporting our work on our Patreon page Limerick Events Guide – 1st-7th April All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon – Newsletter Signup All Week (1st-7th April) RollerJam Easter Camps will take place Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 23rd-29th October
There are busy weeks and then there are weeks like the one coming up. There is so much going on, it was a real struggle to fit everything into the printed Events Guide. Apologies if your event didn’t make the cut. Our Pigtown Pick of the Week is the Lumen Street Theatre’s Samhain Festival which runs from Thursday to Sunday. We also have the Richard Harris International Film Festival running from Thursday to Sunday with multiple screenings taking place. Other highlights include King Kong Company (with T.A. Narrative) in Dolans on Friday, the County Hurling Final in the Gaelic Grounds Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide (2nd-8th October)
I always say there’s so much going on in Limerick but it seems like, in the last few weeks, things have gone into overdrive. There’s so much going on at the moment. I’m really struggling to fit it all into the printed events guide. Special thanks to everyone who’s signed up to our Patreon page which helps us over the cost of the printing. You can sign up here for just €2 a month. This week we had the first perk for our patrons so well worth checking out. Limerick Events Guide (2nd-8th October) All Week – Monday – Tuesday Continue Reading
Pigtown Listings- 10th-16th July
The summer continues and so do the events. This week our Pick of the Week is the Féile Na Gréine Fundraiser gig in Pharmacia. We also have the Wild Geese Festival as well as the return of Anna’s Anchor to Limerick. As always, let us know what you’re going to Pigtown Listings- 10th-16th July All Week (10th-16th July) The Wild Geese Festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday (with other events throughout the week). It celebrates Bastille Day, the Flight of the Wild Geese in 1691 and the various connection between Limerick and France. Find out more here The Visions Continue Reading
Pigtown Listings- 26th June-2nd July
Normally things quieten down over the summer and these event listings are fairly quick to write. Summer 2023 in Limerick is showing no signs of slowing down at all. This week, we’ve got three amazing Live at the Castle gigs with Kraftwerk, Madness and the Stunning all playing at this amazing venue. We also have a Treaty United match, Summer at Honan’s Quay, Fred & Alice in the Friars Gate, Seo Linn in Dolans, Bingo Loco, Quiz night in Crew and a Poetry, Pints & Prose night in Treaty City amongst other great events. If you value these event listings, Continue Reading
Five Things To Do This Weekend: 23rd June
We got a great response to last week’s Five Things To Do This Weekend feature that we’ve decided to keep it up. Our goal here is to suggest five different experiences for you each week such as tourist attractions, walking routes, pubs, cafes, books, albums and podcasts. We’re always looking for new suggestions so please drop us a message. As well as these experiences, don’t forget to check out our events listing for the week Explore: The Limerick Greenway The Limerick Greenway is a 39km walking/cycling path built along the old Limerick-Tralee railway line. It goes from Rathkeale to Abbeyfeale, Continue Reading