Limerick Events Guide – 15th-21st April
We’re a bit late getting this week’s event listings out this week so apologies. I was away last weekend and by the time I got home I was so tired I couldn’t look at the screen. Anywhere, here’s a slightly late Limerick Events Guide. Limerick Events Guide – 15th-21st April All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Week (15th-21st April) The Fresh Film Festival is an annual celebration of the next generation of filmmakers. There’s workshops, screenings, discussion forums and the presentation of the Young Filmmaker of the Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 8th-14th April
Apologies to those who fell for our little April Fools Joke last week and got worried that the Pigtown Times was abandoning Limerick for the Big Smoke. Rest assured, we’re going nowhere. Not only will we continue to bring you the Limerick Events Guide each week. The Pigtown Times is Limerick to it’s core. It just would feel right doing this for somewhere else. Not only are we staying put in Limerick, but we’re also launching an email newsletter, so you’ll receive the guide straight to your inbox every week. Limerick Events Guide – 8th-14th April All Week – Monday 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 – 25th March-1st April
I wanted to use this week’s intro to the Limerick Events Guide to say thank you to all of you! Thank you to our readers and followers on socials media. Thanks to those who help spread the word and get our posts out to a wider audiene. To the acts, venues and event organisers, thank you for giving us so many great events to report each week (Special thanks to those of you who send in the info, it really helps). And a massive, massive thank you to our extremely generous patrons who keep the lights on here at the Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 18th-24th March
I hope everyone enjoyed the Limerick St Patrick’s Day festivities. It was great to see so many people out on the streets of Limerick over the long weekend and thankfully the weather held off for both parades. It’s a slightly quieter Limerick Events Guide this week but I’ve no doubt you’ll find something fun to do. There’s live music, theatre, stand up comedy, sport, walks and much, much more. Updated Thursday 21st March Limerick Events Guide – 18th-24th March All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Week (18th-24th Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 11th-18th March
We have a bumper, eight-day, Limerick Events Guide this week featuring the Limerick St Patrick’s Festival and host of other festive events for all ages. The highlight of the week is obviously the Limerick City St Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday but there’s so much more going on across the city and county. As always, we would love to hear what events you’re looking forward to so please drop us a message and let us know. Limerick Events Guide – 11th-18th March All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 4th-10th March
I was asked last week what changes have I seen in the 10 years, I’ve been compiling the Limerick Events Guide here on the Pigtown Times. One of the things is that there are so many more events going on. Rather than say that nothing is going on in Limerick, people are going out and putting on the events they want to see. The great problem I have is that it sometimes takes a bit longer to compile these listings each week (which explains why we’re a bit late this week) So keep up the good work Limerick! Limerick Events Continue Reading
March in Limerick
March 2024 is shaping up to be an amazing month of events and activities. The highlight of the month is obviously the St Patrick’s Festival from the 15th to 18th including the St Patrick’s Day Parade and the International Band Competition. On top of that, we have International Women’s Day, Mother’s Day, the Team Limerick Cleanup, Easter and a whole host of great concerts, comedy shows, plays, sporting events and community gatherings. Keep an eye out for our weekly Limerick Events Guide to keep up to date with everything that’s happening in the City and County. >> 2024 Festivals and Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 26th February-3rd March
And just like that February is almost over. It’s another crazy week here in Limerick as the Students of UL and TUS celebrate Rag Week/Charity Week as well as the usual great lineup of live music, comedy, theatre, art and sport. If you’re looking for something to do, the Pigtown Times Limerick Events Guide’s got you covered. Check back during the week as I’m sure I’ll be adding more events. Limerick Events Guide – 26th February-3rd March All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Week (26th February-3rd March) Continue Reading
Limerick Events Guide – 19th-25th February
After overcoming our technical gremlins last week, we’ve returned with another Limerick Events Guide. This week we have the Limerick Literary Festival as well as the usual great range of live music, theatre, comedy, film and sport. We hope you find something here you want to go. Why not bring a friend as well? Last Updated: 19/2/24 21:00 Limerick Events Guide – 19th-25th February All Week – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Patreon All Week (19th-25th February) PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK The Limerick Literary Festival in honour of Kate O’Brien Continue Reading