Limerick Events Guide – 3rd-8th February

All Week (3rd-8th February)
WFT Ireland and WIFTI are delighted to host the 2026 Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI) Summit, a landmark event welcoming creatives, executives, and WIFT chapters and affiliates from across the globe to the Fitzgeralds Woodlands Hotel in Adare from Wednesday 4th to Saturday 7th February. Tickets from โฌ155. More info here
The Cold Pigeon Collective Exhibition is on display in the Foyer of the Limerick School of Art & Design from Tuesday 3rd until Friday 6th February. The exhibition opens at 4pm on Tuesday.
Ormston House presents Table Turning, a solo exhibition by Susan MacWilliam, running until Saturday 21st February. Since 1997, Susan MacWilliam has had an ongoing fascination with how humans have sought to document and quantify the spirit realm. She explores the study of psychic phenomena by drawing from printed archives, scientific apparatus, and interviews with experts. This exhibition of new work has emerged out of meticulous, manual processes: the cutting, stitching, sculpting, and moulding of paper, felt, and clay. For MacWilliam, โthe realisation of ideas and objects in the studioโ is akin to โthe manifestations and materialisations of the sรฉance roomโ. More info here
A new exhibition by Swedish-Irish artist Freya Porritt Wessman will animate the heart of Nicholas Street this winter, running until Friday 20th March. Presented in collaboration with Limerick School of Art and Design and Limerick City and County Council, and funded through Creative Ireland, the project brings contemporary animation, drawing, and storytelling to one of the cityโs most historic quarters. Freyaโs practice is rooted in a deep connection to landscape, folklore and mythology, drawing equally on her Irish and Scandinavian heritage. More info here
Tuesday 3rd February
The Limerick Sports Partnership’s Active Cities Walking Group will be doing the Shannon Fields Walk at 11am. Meeting at Clare St Park. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiรบn with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm
The Irish Chamber Orchestra and Abel Selaocoe are performing Home in the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm. Journey to where music from different worlds finds a shared home. At its heart is Abel Selaocoe cellist, vocalist, and creator, whose works, from the tender Lerato (Love) to the powerful Qhawe and triumphant Ibuyile lโAfrica is Back, draw on his South African roots to explore belonging and spirit. Interwoven with Janรกฤekโs drama, Debussyโs intimacy, and Sibeliusโs warmth, this concert uplifts and connects, carrying listeners across continents and home again. Tickets for โฌ5 to โฌ30. More info here
The Acoustic Club Songwritersโ Open Mic is on at 9pm in the Number 3 Bar on Lower Glentworth Street. Free entry.
Sense presents Effy in Dolans Warehouse at 10pm. Sophie โEffyโ Cooper has quickly become one of the most compelling new voices in UK club music. As a producer, DJ, radio host, and label founder from the North West of England, she has already released four EPs, a string of acclaimed club singles, and sold out multiple headline tours across Europe, Australia, and North America since her 2020 debut. Tickets โฌ25.50. More info here
Wednesday 4th February
The Big Limerick Seisiรบn with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm
Trehy&Co and Taste of Androgyny present Taste of Poetry, an open mic poetry night in the Wickham at 7pm. The theme for the event is Demons. This is a pay-what-you-can/want event.
Run 061โs weekly Social Run starts at 7pm at the Strand. 3km or 4.5km routes at an easy conversation pace. A relaxed, social run open to runners of all levels. More info here
There’s live music in Cask from Oisin O’Donnell (7pm-9pm in the Sound Booth) and Josh Quinn (9pm-11pm on the main stage) follwed by DJ Kamil. Doors from 6pm
Following sold out shows in Australia and across the UK this year, The Liverpool FC podcast The Anfield Wrap are bringing their live show to Dolans Warehouse at 7.30pm. Join Neil Atkinson, John Gibbons and more TAW contributors as they have a big chat about The Reds and the season so far. They will tell some secrets of The Anfield Wrap that they can’t record and perform their most popular podcast ever Football Miracles live on stage. This isn’t a quiet podcast, it’s a gathering of Reds all in one room with loads of audience interaction. Tickets โฌ25. More info here
Colรกiste Iรณsaef presents Rewrite The Script in the Lime Tree Theatre at 7.30pm. An original Production from Colรกiste Iรณsaef, the story is based on the division between our opposing groups โ Influencers on social media and the Analogs, a more creative group. The Influencers live online, waiting on likes, love heart emojis and validation from their followers while some wannabe groupies aim to break into the influencer lifestyle to make them famous! The Analogs value interaction, creativity and connection in person while being in tune with nature, poetry, song and art. Will the groups learn to co-exist? Will they value their differences or forever remain divided? This is their story! Tickets โฌ15. More info here
Limerick Writers Centre and the Lime Square Poets present the First Wednesday Series Poetry Reading in the White House Bar at 7.30pm. This monthโs Guest Reader is Kaya McCarthy. To book an open mic slot, email [email protected]
Dublin alternative rock Burglar are in Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. Willow and Eduardo formed Burglar after meeting in college in 2021 and bonding over their love of alternative acts such as Stereolab and Smashing Pumpkins. Their backgrounds couldnโt be more different; Eduardo grew up around the punk rock scene in his hometown of Goiรขnia, Brazil, while Willow comes from the indie-pop scene in Dublin. However, their blend of inspirations has given Burglar a unique and addictive sound. Willowโs dissociative lyricism and Eduardoโs confessional style result in energetic and catchy songs with interchangeable vocal leads and omnipresent harmonic work, alongside distorted guitars and buzzing synths. Tickets โฌ12. More info here
An Evening with Imelda May: Raised on Songs & Stories takes place at 8pm in the University Concert Hall. This unique series of intimate evenings will feature new stripped back versions of Imelda May’s wide discography and favourite songs, integrated with her famed poetry & storytelling. Tickets โฌ44. More info here
The Still House Open Mic Night invites singers, comedians, poets and Musicians from 8pm. Free Entry.
Thursday 5th February
Join Teresa Crowley, Director of the Hunt Museum for a guided tour of the Inaugural Hunt Open Submission Exhibition at 2pm. An exciting contemporary art exhibition drawn from an open call to artists both Nationally and Internationally. The tour offers visitors a chance to explore highlights of the exhibition while gaining insight into the ideas, processes and stories behind the selected works. Along the way, the Director will share perspectives on the peer-judging process, emerging themes and the wide range of artistic practices on display. From painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media. This tour is an opportunity to engage more deeply with the exhibition and discover new artists. Tickets โฌ5 (free for Friends of the Hunt Museum). More info here
Storytime for Young Children takes place in Watch House Cross Library at 3.30pm. Suitable for Ages 2-6 years. Free event. 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 Big Limerick Seisiรบn with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm
Colรกiste Iรณsaef presents Rewrite The Script in the Lime Tree Theatre at 7.30pm. An original Production from Colรกiste Iรณsaef, the story is based on the division between our opposing groups โ Influencers on social media and the Analogs, a more creative group. The Influencers live online, waiting on likes, love heart emojis and validation from their followers while some wannabe groupies aim to break into the influencer lifestyle to make them famous! The Analogs value interaction, creativity and connection in person while being in tune with nature, poetry, song and art. Will the groups learn to co-exist? Will they value their differences or forever remain divided? This is their story! Tickets โฌ15. More info here
Heaven Can Wait – The Ultimate Meat Loaf Experience is on in the University Concert Hall at 7.30pm. Featuring the incredible vocals of Lee Brady and an outstanding live band comprised of the UKโs most skilled rock musicians and powerhouse female vocalists, Heaven Can Wait delivers an electrifying tribute to Meat Loafโs greatest hits. This spellbinding concert will take you on a rollercoaster ride through iconic anthems. Tickets โฌ35. More info here
Flirtinโ Behind the Curtain, a blind dating show where sparks fly through questions before one lucky pick goes on a real date, takes place in the TUS Millenium Theatre at 7pm. Step into the mystery at Flirtinโ Behind the Curtain, a live blind dating show where chemistry speaks louder than looks. One contestant faces five hidden options, asking bold, fun, and revealing questions to uncover genuine connection, without ever seeing a face. At the end, one choice is made, and one lucky pair heads off on a real date. Tickets from โฌ10. More info here
The Transition Year students of Villiers present the Real Inspector Hound in the Life Centre at 7.30pm. Based on the play by Tom Stoppard and adapted by Ann Blake. Prepare for a fresh, comedic spin on Wilde’s classic! Step into a world of mischief, mistaken identities, and romantic escapades in The Importance of Being Earnest, reimagined with a contemporary twist. This lively adaptation brings Wilde’s sharp wit to life with a blend of clever humor and modern pop and 80โs classics, that will have you laughing and singing along. With vibrant performances from our talented students, this production delivers a perfect mix of timeless comedy and toe-tapping tunes. Donโt miss out on an evening of laughs, music, and Wildeโs brilliantly sharp dialogue. Get your tickets now for a night that promises to entertain and surprise! Tickets โฌ20/12. More info here
The Lumiere Quartet are in the Belltable at 8pm. The Lumiere Quartet explores the expressive, authentic, soundworld created by playing with classical bows on gut strings rather than todayโs more practical steel strings. For this tour they present three wonderful classical quartets alongside a short work by Donnacha Dennehy. Tickets โฌ20/18. More info here
Join Limerick Astronomy Club for Earthโs Place in Space: Asteroids, Ice Ages, and Fossils, a fascinating journey through time and space with member Angela Cloke-Hayes, in Mary I at 8pm. Free event. More info here
The Hillside Players return to the stage for their 29th production, Stalker Beware, a two act comedy by Ron Hudson, in the Ardpatrick Community Centre at 8pm. This play revolves around a newly cohabitating couple, Karen and Stuart. Karenโs mother is a little dotty and claims she is being stalked, which couldnโt possibly wreak havoc to their normal lives, could it! Add into the mix unwanted advances from another lady for Stuart, two investigating professionals and an unexpected visitor to set up the scene for a night of cover ups, misunderstandings, and plenty of laugh out loud moments. Tickets โฌ10/โฌ5 (Cash only). More info here
Murmur presents John Foley, Martian Subculture and CodEye in Pharmacia at 9pm. Tickets โฌ8.
It’s Bingo Night in the Gate Bar from 9pm
Friday 6th February
Kick off your year with a relaxing and energising New Year Yoga Class by the beautiful Lough Gur at 10am. Join us in person to stretch, breathe, and set positive vibes for the year ahead. Whether you’re a newbie or a yoga pro, this session is a perfect way to welcome the new year surrounded by nature and good company. Tickets โฌ15 or โฌ50 for four sessions. More info here
Parent & Toddler Morning, for Parents, grandparents, caregivers, and your little ones, takes place in Watch House Cross Library at 10.30am. More info here
Golf Chip โnโ Chat is a relaxed and welcoming four-week programme held at Rathbane Golf Course, designed for people who are new to golf or who want to build confidence in a friendly, social setting. This programme is open to everyone โ men and women of all ages and abilities. No previous golf experience is required, and no equipment is needed as all clubs and balls are provided. Each session takes place on Fridays throughout February at 11am and focuses on simple, enjoyable golf activities such as putting, chipping, pitching and basic iron shots. Coaching is delivered in a fun, supportive way, with the emphasis firmly on participation rather than performance. Tickets โฌ25. More info here
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 Seisiรบn with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm
PIGTOWN PICK OF THE WEEK Shake a Tackie for Palestine takes place in the Wickham Way from 6pm. Featuring Godwin, 40 Hurtz, Krome, DJ Egg, Emo Circle Jerk, Eve Marie, DJ Pinner and Mr Crow.ย Free in/donation-based.ย
Himalayan Meditation Ireland are running a workshop at 6pm in the Dooradoyle Library. Free event. More info here
Blonde Canvas Co presents a Galentines Cocktail Party in 101 O’Connell Street at 7pm. Round up your gal pals and raise a glass to friendship, fun and fabulous vibes. They’re serving up the ultimate Galentines night out, part cocktail class, part glitter filled craft night, and all about making memories with your favourite girls. Kick back and enjoy a cocktail-making demo led by the shaker-slash-heartbreaker mixologist at 101 whoโll show you how to mix, shake and sip like a pro. Then itโs your turn to tap into your creative side as you paint your very own cocktail glass (perfect for all future girls’ nights!) and decorate your own pair of heart-shaped sunglasses because every Galentine needs a little sparkle. Tickets โฌ45. More info here
Ireland XV will play England A at Thomond Park at 7.15pm during the Six Nations period. Tickets from โฌ22.95. Live coverage on Premier Sports. More info here
Neil Delamere brings his new show Reinventing The Neil to the University Concert Hall at 8pm. Join the star of the Blame Game, Live at the Apollo, QI and Celebrity Chase as he ponders the eternal question, if it ain’t broke should he fix it? Tickets โฌ30/28. More info here
Bad Reputation presents Blaze Bayley in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm. Blaze Bayley – Metal Hall of Fame inductee – is a singer/songwriter born 29th May 1963 in Birmingham, England. Having started his professional music career in WOLFSBANE in 1984, he was elevated to global heights when he joined IRON MAIDEN with whom he released two albums (“X-Factor” and “Virtual XI”) and toured worldwide between 1994 and 1999. After leaving IRON MAIDEN, Blaze embarked on a solo career, during which he has released ten full-length studio albums, plus live albums, live DVDs and compilations. He’s also enjoyed an enviable reputation as one of the hardest working artists touring around. Tickets โฌ27. More info here
English indie band Heavy Lungs along with Bucket are set to rock in Dolans Kasbah at 8pm. Support from Some Images Of Paradise. Tickets โฌ16. More info here
Itโs Wine OโClock With Norma Sheahan is on in the Friars Gate Theatre at 8pm. Naughty Norma is newly divorced, happy as hell and believes 50 is the new 30. The braver, bolder Norma has dived off the cliff and hopes to grow wings on the way down. She invites you on her journey as she gives a blow by blow account of her Tinder Sexcapades. Norma unleashed promises to manifest a Man-Fest for everyone in the audience. Life is a costume party, so pull on your sparkly Spanx, gather the glitzy gals, and pop your Cork. Tickets โฌ26. More info here
The Granagh Players present: A Holy Show in the Granagh Community Centre at 8pm. A Holy Show is a comedy by Pรกdraic McIntyre, adapted by the group and directed by Jimmy Sheehy. Set in a familiar rural setting, the play centres around a local pub and the mix of characters who pass through it โ from long-time regulars and lively clerics to a group of women setting off on a much-needed weekend away. As renovations, fundraising efforts, and social gatherings unfold, so too do the stories, secrets, and tensions that bind the community together. Tickets โฌ15. More info here
The Hillside Players return to the stage for their 29th production, Stalker Beware, a two act comedy by Ron Hudson, in the Ardpatrick Community Centre at 8pm. This play revolves around a newly cohabitating couple, Karen and Stuart. Karenโs mother is a little dotty and claims she is being stalked, which couldnโt possibly wreak havoc to their normal lives, could it! Add into the mix unwanted advances from another lady for Stuart, two investigating professionals and an unexpected visitor to set up the scene for a night of cover ups, misunderstandings, and plenty of laugh out loud moments. Tickets โฌ10/โฌ5 (Cash only). More info here
Itโs Latin Party Night in Molly’s from 10pm. Multiple DJs playing. Free event
Subterra, DJ Bena and DJ Multiple Fasets are in the Tequila Rooms in Coqbull
Aidan Graham is in the Glen Tavern at 9.30pm
Domino Lite are in the Blue Bar (Punches) at 9.30pm
Roadrunners are in the Old Quarter at 10.30pm
Saturday 7th February
The NDRC Startup Sprint: Launch Your Own Business takes place in Engine Collaboration Centre from 9.30am to 6.30pm. A 1-day sprint designed to turn ideas from concept to reality. Connect with other passionate entrepreneurs for a day of workshops, startup resources, and access to entrepreneurial mentors to help formulate your idea and explore the potential of creating a globally scalable business. Start with simply an idea, build a team, and ask lots of questions. Finish with a diverse and supportive network, validated market research, and a refined problem statement & solution that you can turn into a startup. All in just one day! Free event. More info here
The Wickham Way Market Stalls & Food Court will be open 10am to 3pm (food court open til late)
Art4Limerickโs 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
SOLD OUT House Limerick invites you to a morning of pilates with Graceful Pilates followed by a nourishing brunch at 11am. Start your morning with an uplifting Pilates session led by the talented instructor Graceful Pilates. Whether you’re a seasoned Pilates enthusiast or just beginning your wellness journey, this session is designed to energise your body, calm your mind, and leave you feeling refreshed. After the workout, stay and indulge in a wholesome, nourishing brunch designed to complement your wellness experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, refuel, and connect with like-minded individuals in a welcoming and inspiring atmosphere. Come solo or bring a friend – this is your moment to move with intention, eat well, and start your day on a high note. Tickets โฌ30. More info here
Fab Lab Limerickย is hosting anย Intro to CNC Cuttingย at 11am in theย UL City Campus. Workshops are โฌ30 for students or โฌ45 for adults.ย ย More info here
Alliance Franรงaise de Limerick are hosting a Valentine’s Day Craft Workshop from 2pm to 3.30pm. A creative workshop where you will decorate 2 small heart dishes using paint, gems, trinkets and various clay ornaments. Tickets โฌ25/12.50. More info here
AIL Rugby this weekend:
- D1A: Young Munsters vs UCD – 2.30pm Tom Clifford Park
- D1B: Garryowen vs City of Armagh – 2.30pm Dooradoyle
- D2A: Old Crescent vs Banbridge – 2.30pm Takumi Park
- D2A: Shannon vs Greystones – 2.30pm Thomond Park (Back Pitch)
- D2C: Bruff vs Malahide – 2.30pm Kilballyowen Park
- D2C: Thomond vs Clonmel – 2.30pm Liam Fitzgerald Park
A Galentineโs Afternoon Tea & Fashion Event takes place at the Savoy Hotel from 4pm to 7pm. Featuring three incredible Irish designers, each with their own unique style, prints and designs: Marion Murphy-Cooney, Original Ireland and House of Kerry. Luxury fashion & beauty on the day with Lancรดme & Yves Saint Laurent, models from the Celia Holman Lee Agency. Tickets โฌ55 per person. More info here
The Big Limerick Seisiรบn with live music and dance takes place every evening in the Locke Bar at 5pm and 9pm
Club 30+ returns to Dolans Warehouse at 6pm. An Evening of Clubbing for the over 30’s. Music from decades you can dance to. Club 30+ offers a chance to reclaim your weekend with a night of dancing to the best music from the โ80s, โ90s, โ00s, and today. Whether you want to relive your clubbing days or just let loose for an evening, this event promises a feel-good atmosphere, classic tunes, and a mature crowd. Tickets โฌ10. More info here
We call it Ballet: Sleeping Beauty Dance & Light Show in the Millennium Theatre at 6pm and 8pm. Experience โSleeping Beautyโ like never before, as dancers in glow-in-the-dark costumes bring this classic tale to life on stage. Enjoy a unique fusion of classical ballet and modern technology, where local dancers literally light up the stage with glittering routines and glow-in-the-dark costumes. The timeless tale of the cursed princess awakened by her true loveโs kiss comes to life on stage, as pirouettes and gravity-defying leaps cast a kaleidoscope of colours across the space. Tickets from โฌ29. More info here
The Irish National Opera presents Janรกฤekโs The Cunning Little Vixen in the Lime Tree Theatre at 7.30pm. Follow the Vixen. Enter the forest. Discover a world as fierce as it is beautiful. Seen through the eyes of a young fox, The Cunning Little Vixen opens with a chance encounter that results in her capture. Through her courage and resilience, the Vixen manages to outwit her captors, and escapes to untamed freedom in the forest. Janรกฤekโs opera is no fairy tale, but rather a reflection on the cycle of life.ย His evocative score weaves rich folk melodies with playful humour, capturing the sounds of natureโs eternal rhythm and its wild, irrepressible spirit. Tickets โฌ30/27. More info hereย
The Hillside Players return to the stage for their 29th production, Stalker Beware, a two act comedy by Ron Hudson, in the Ardpatrick Community Centre at 8pm. This play revolves around a newly cohabitating couple, Karen and Stuart. Karenโs mother is a little dotty and claims she is being stalked, which couldnโt possibly wreak havoc to their normal lives, could it! Add into the mix unwanted advances from another lady for Stuart, two investigating professionals and an unexpected visitor to set up the scene for a night of cover ups, misunderstandings, and plenty of laugh out loud moments. Tickets โฌ10/โฌ5 (Cash only). More info here
Mic Drop Comedy presents Grace Mulvey with her new tour: Did You Hear We’re All Going To Die in the Record Room at 8.30pm. As always, there are limited seats available, so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Tickets โฌ15. More info hereย
The Roadrunners are in the Blue Bar (Punches) at 9.30pm
Jeff O’Neill is in Whelans Bar, Newcastle West at 9.30pm
Certified, Odin, Linneker and Gio are in the Tequilla Rooms in Coqbull
The Rambler is in the Glen Tavern at 10pm
The Vault (Vinyl only club night) returns to the Record Room from 10pm till late with Niall Colgan and Phil Wade spinning the records. Free entry. More info here
Funk Party with DJ Zwing in Mollyโs at 10pm. Free entry
DJ Eoghan Fitz is Fordes Courtyard from 10pm
Million Days are in the Old Quarter at 10.30pm
The Dolans After-Show Party kicks off on the Dolans Terrace at 10.30pm. Free entry.
Sunday 8th February
The Le Chรฉile Run Club meets at 8.30am in the Newcastle West Greenway Car park. 8km and 15km distances at an easy, conversational place.
Run 061โs weekly Sunday Long Run starts at 9.30 am at the UL Sports Arena. This is a 8km+ group run for those building endurance or training for races. 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 and the Manor Fields, Adare Itโs 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 9.45 am at Arthur’s Quay Park for a 3km run (followed by a croissant at Mia Cafe). More info here
The FlexFest: Health & Wellbeing Expo takes place in the Longcourt House Hotel at 10am. FlexFest is a welcoming health and wellbeing event designed for everyday people who want to feel good, get active and explore whatโs available locally. Discover the best in local fitness, wellness, and self-care professionals, enjoy demos, talks, and classes, and connect with your community. Tickets โฌ15. 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
The Ivory Elephant Vintage Market is on in the Milk Market from 11am to 4pm. Theyโve got something for everyone! Vintage clothes, Retro Football Kits, Jewellery, Crafts and so much more. 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 Old Skool Sunday Vintage Market takes place in the Still House and Fiaโs Cafe from 12.30pm to 4.30pm.
Things of Stone Art are hosting a Valentine’s Day Workshop from 12pm to 2pm in the Wickham Way. Decorate 2 heart dishes with paint, gems, and clay ornaments. Bring a small (5 cm) photo of your loved one to include in your creation. Tickets โฌ25/โฌ12. More info here
Liam O’Brien is in Off The Bone (South Court Hotel) from 2pm-4pm
Limerick play Laois in the Ladies National Football League at 2pm in Mick Neville Park
Tabletop Crew (Boardgame group) meets in the Wickham at 3pm
Limerick will play Kilkenny in the Alianz Hurling League Roinn 1a Round 3 at 3.45 pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds Limerick. Tickets โฌ20/15/10. Live coverage on TG4. More info here
Guilty Pleasures are in the Hi-Way Bar from 6pm to 8pm
Mrs Henry are in the Blue Bar (Punches) at 7pm
Swingman is in Whelans Bar, Newcastle West at 7pm
SOLD OUT The Frames are in Dolans Warehouse at 8pm One of Irelandโs most beloved bands, The Frames, have announced a special run of intimate Irish shows for February 2026, returning to the grassroots venues that played a vital role in shaping their early career. The band will play Spirit Store, Dundalk (4 Feb), Dolanโs Warehouse, Limerick (8 Feb), DeBarras, Clonakilty (9 Feb), and Cleeres, Kilkenny (11 Feb). At a time when Irish artists continue to excel on the world stage, these shows shine a spotlight on the small and medium-sized venues that form the foundation of Irelandโs live music ecosystem, and which are now under increasing threat. More info here
The Counterfeits play the Sunday Sessions in the Commercial from 8pm. Free entry. More info here
The Hillside Players return to the stage for their 29th production, Stalker Beware, a two act comedy by Ron Hudson, in the Ardpatrick Community Centre at 8pm. This play revolves around a newly cohabitating couple, Karen and Stuart. Karenโs mother is a little dotty and claims she is being stalked, which couldnโt possibly wreak havoc to their normal lives, could it! Add into the mix unwanted advances from another lady for Stuart, two investigating professionals and an unexpected visitor to set up the scene for a night of cover ups, misunderstandings, and plenty of laugh out loud moments. Tickets โฌ10/โฌ5 (Cash only). More info here
Preab-Ghaeltacht, An Cnocรกn takes place in the the Idler Bar, Pallasgreen at 8.30pm. Come along for a lively night of Irish conversation, friendly faces, and community spirit. Free event. More info here
Jeff O’Neill is in the Gate Bar at 9pm
