Pigtown Listings 15th-21st August 2022

Thanks to everyone who shared last week’s Pigtown Listings. The whole purpose of this blog is to help spread the word about events in our city. The more people that share the links, the more chance someone might stumble across it, see an event that interests them and head along. And, as a good friend of mine says, if you go to things, there will be more things.

So onto this week. And what a week we have lined up. In a week with Denise Chaila, the Coronas and Paolo Nutini, the competition for our Pigtown Pick of the Week is tough but, after much deliberation, it has to be Feile Na Greine. This homegrown festival makes a triumphant return to the streets of Limerick with a jampacked programme featuring 26 artists across six venues. Hosts this year include Treaty City Brewery, Crew Brewing, the Commercial Bar, Mother Macs, Pharmacia and Spacecraft Studios.

15th-21st August 2022

All Week (15th-21st August)

The Hunt Museum hosts The Artefacts Project by Lorcan Walshe until 11th Sept. More info here

The Limerick City Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition called Pulse celebrating emerging artists. Runs until 18th Sept. More info here

 King John’s Castle is hosting an exhibition called Contemporary until Aug 31st. 12pm to 5.30pm Mon to Fri

Limerick Ceramic Artists Summer Exhibition in the Belltable Foyer until Aug 31st

The World Lacrosse Men’s U21 World Championship continues until Sunday in UL

National Heritage Week continues with events across the City & County. More info here. Some of the venues to check out include the Hunt Museum, The People’s Museum of Limerick, Ormston House, Limerick Museum and Lough Gur Visitor Centre.

Heritage Week at the Hunt Museum
Heritage Week at the People's Museum

Monday 15th August

As part of National Heritage Week, the Ballyhoura Outdoor Classroom is hosting an all-ages, free tour of the plants and animals found at Griston Bog from 10 am to 12 noon. More info here

Meanwhile, in the Limerick Museum, Merrie O’Sullivan is giving a talk entiled The Legacy of Amy Whitelegge – Lace Designer, Lacemaker and Teacher from 2:30 pm to 4pm. More info here

Crew Brewing at hosting Ale Talks at 7pm. This month’s guest is the Hopfully Brewing Co. Tickets are €20 and are available from the bar.

Ale Talks

Tuesday 16th August

As part of Friars Gate Theatre Summer Movies for Kids, LUCA will be screened at 2.30 pm. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. To book call 063 98727. More info here

The Limerick Sports Partnership ActiveCities Walk is exploring Baggot Estate today. Meeting at 11 am at People’s Park.

As part of Heritage Week, The People’s Museum hosts The Flag, the Soldiers, and the Rebellion: The untold story of the artefact that was brought back to Limerick 100 years after the Rising. Runs from 1 pm to 1.45 pm. More info here

For all knitters/crocheters/cross-stitchers/embroiderers, Pints & Purls is a new meetup happening in Crew at 7.30 pm

Hup na Houra takes place in the Old Chapel Rooms, Kilfinane at 8pm. It’s a candlelit seated show which celebrates the history and life of the local area through music, song and dance and enjoy complimentary local artisan produce, tea and coffee.

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

Wednesday 17th August

As part of Ormston House’s National Heritage Week programme, Sharon Slater will give a talk investigating the history of Wolfe Tone Street through the stories of people who once lived there. Investigating Wolfe Tone Street is the first in a series of events and workshops curated by Niamh Brown. Taking place in Charlie Malone’s bar from 7-8pm. Admission is free and all are welcome. More info here

Lough Gur Visitor Centre is hosting a walking tour exploring Cladh na Leac, Lough Gur’s least known ancient monument, at 7.30 pm. More info here

It’s Drink & Draw night at Crew Brewing at 8pm.

The Abbey Theatre and Lyric Theatre Belfast present Brian Friel’s Translations, directed by Caitríona McLaughlin, in the Lime Tree at 8pm. Translations examines the fractious relationship between people and nations through the lens of language and (mis)communication. Tickets from €25. More info here.

Bad Reputation presents Emma Ruth Rundle in Dolan’s Warehouse at 8pm. Tickets €22.50. More info here

Thursday 18th August

The Limerick Literary, Cultural & Heritage Walking Tour starts at 3pm outside the Castle. More info here 

In the County Senior Football Championship, Fr Casey’s take on Monaleen at 6.45 pm in Mick Neville Park. Check out LimerickGAA.ie to find out more

The Abbey Theatre and Lyric Theatre Belfast present Brian Friel’s Translations, directed by Caitríona McLaughlin, in the Lime Tree at 8pm. Translations examines the fractious relationship between people and nations through the lens of language and (mis)communication. Tickets from €25. More info here.

It’s Irish Language Night at Crew Brewing at 8pm. All levels welcome 

Friday 19th August

The Milk Market is open from 11am to 3pm.

The Wickham Way Food Court will be open 12pm to 10pm

The weekly ArtLimerick Pop Up Art Fair takes place at 19 Nicholas Street (Opposite Bakehouse 22) 11am to 5.30pm.

The Bonnie Hickey Exhibition in benefit of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust opens in the People’s Museum. 6pm to 8.30 pm More info here

In the County Senior Football Championship, Newcastlewest take on Galbally at 6.45 pm in Killmallock while Ballylanders play Kildimo Pallaskenry in Caherconlish. Check out LimerickGAA.ie to find out more

Féile na Gréine 2022 kicks off with a BYOL (Online) event featuring Poor Creature. At 6pm Mohammad Syfkhan and Junior Brother are in Treaty City. Then head down to Pharmacia from 9pm until 2am for Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies and Midweek.

The insanity of Bingo Loco returns to the Greenhills. Doors from 6.45. More info here/

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The Irish Youth Choir is holding their Limerick Concert for the summer in St Mary’s Cathedral at 7 pm. Tickets from €12. More info here

The Abbey Theatre and Lyric Theatre Belfast present Brian Friel’s Translations, directed by Caitríona McLaughlin, in the Lime Tree at 8pm. Translations examines the fractious relationship between people and nations through the lens of language and (mis)communication. Tickets from €25. More info here.

The Lough Gur Visitor Centre hosts A Way with Words, an evening of Song, Poetry, and Stories from 7.30pm to 9pm. More info here

The Coronas return to Limerick for a SOLD OUT show in the Castle. Doors at 7pm.

Treaty United (Men) play away to Athlone Town at 7.45 pm. The game will be streamed on LOI TV

Saturday 20th August

The Milk 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.

GOSHH & Sporting Pride are running Ride with Pride along the Limerick Greenway. Meeting at the Limerick Greenway Bike Hire shop in Rathkeale at 9.45am and cycling the full 37km route to Abbeyfeale. More info here

The Wickham Way will be open 10am to 10pm with the stalls selling arts, crafts, etc. from 10am to 3pm.

The Cappamore Agricultural Show 2022 will take place at the showground, Ballyvoreen, Cappamore. The Cappamore Show incorporates displays and competitions in areas such as cookery, crafts, agricultural and horticultural produce, and other areas that draw on the traditional skills, arts and crafts of the region, as well as more traditional show sections such as cattle and horse showing, and jumping classes. More info here

The weekly ArtLimerick Pop Up Art Fair takes place at 19 Nicholas Street (Opposite Bakehouse 22) 11am to 5.30pm.

Féile na Gréine continues at 12 noon with Heart Shaped, Banríon and Brigid Mae Power in Mother Macs. Next up Brawni, Boyfrens and lastminute take over Crew from 3pm to 5pm. From 6pm to 9pm, The Commerical Bar hosts Frog of Earth, Ev Carm and Of All Living Things. Finish your night at Pharmacia with NOSLEEP, Little Hag, Girlfriend and Cáit from 9pm to 2am.

As part of Ormston House’s National Heritage Week programme, Mary Conroy will guide a slow walk with Historian-in-Residence Sharon Slater Exploring Wolfe Tone Street. This walk will focus on the cultural heritage of the street while allowing participants to observe the street in a contemporary context, gathering visual clues to its past and present functions through artistic processes. Starting from Charlie Malone’s bar at 2pm. More info here

Treaty United (Women) host Galway in the Market’s Field at 5pm. Tickets from TreatyUnitedFC.com/Tickets. The game will be streamed on LOI TV.

In the County Senior Football Championship, Adare take on Baile Stiabhna at 6.45 pm in Caherconlish. Check out LimerickGAA.ie to find out more

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, it will have been hard to miss the meteoric rise of Denise Chaila over the past two years. From opening for Ed Sheeran to playing Glastonbury, Denise has had a busy few months. Now, the Queen of the 061 plays Live in the Castle on front of a home crowd. Support by La Boom. Doors from 7 pm. Tickets €38. More info here

The Abbey Theatre and Lyric Theatre Belfast present Brian Friel’s Translations, directed by Caitríona McLaughlin, in the Lime Tree at 8pm. Translations examines the fractious relationship between people and nations through the lens of language and (mis)communication. Tickets from €25. More info here.

Bad Reputation Promotions presents Pollypikpocketz and Yur Mum in the Kasbah at Dolans at 8pm. Featuring special guests Point Taken and 50 Foot Woman. Tickets €10.

Sunday 21st August

The Milk Market is open from 11am to 3pm.

The Wickham Way Food Court is open 12pm to 10pm.

Junior parkrun is a series of free, weekly 2k runs for children aged 4 to 14. The Limerick Junior Parkrun is held every Sunday at 9:30am and Shelbourne Park. You need to register once to get your barcode. More info here

The weekly ArtLimerick Pop Up Art Fair takes place at 19 Nicholas Street (Opposite Bakehouse 22) 11am to 5.30pm

It’s the final day of Féile na Gréine. Spacecraft Studio is hosting a photography exhibition entitled Inhibition. Treaty City host Natalia Beylis, Citrus Fresh and Fixity from 1pm – 4pm. The Commercial hosts Vacuity, Zeropunkt, Son Zept, Emmy Shigeta, I Dreamed I Dreamed and Messyng from 5pm to 11pm. After all that, the Afterparty kicks off at 11pm in Pharmacia.

The Milk Market is hosting a Weekly Live Music Session from 12noon to 2.30pm in association with the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance.

It’s StreetFoodSundays in Crew Brewing from 1pm until 7pm (or when the food runs out)

In the County Senior Football Championship, Claughaun take on Oola at 6.45 pm in Caherconlish while St Kieran’s take on Galtee Gaels in Killmallock. Check out LimerickGAA.ie to find out more

Scottish sing-songwriter Paolo Nutini plays the first of two SOLD OUT shows in the Milk Market. Doors at 7pm


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