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Black and white collage image of Steward D'Arietta wearing a fedora, surrounded by his bandmates.
Music

My Leonard Cohen

Wed 13 & Thu 14 May, 8pm

Performed by Stewart D’Arrietta

Following multiple sold-out shows in Dún Laoghaire, D’Arrietta and his band return with his rousing celebration of the late legendary Cohen’s best-loved music, poetry and stories of his life.

Stewart D’Arrietta dressed in black, with a black hat, sings into a microphone with his hands outstretched Music

Tom Waits for No Man

Fri 15 May, 8pm

Performed by Stewart D’Arrietta

Covering Waits terrain of tenderness to terror, and all the pathos in between. D’Arrietta’s characteristic gravel-voiced sensitivity brings out the shapes and shades of these legendary songs.

Ronan Kealy AKA Junior Brother stands towards the camera, he is standing outside in the daytime, surrounded by trees, he wears a blue shirt, the camera is below him & he looks down towards the camera. Music

Junior Brother

Sat 16 May, 8pm

Support: Ellie O’Neill

Carefully pushing the boundaries of what modern Irish folk can look and sound like, Ronan Kealy returns to Pavilion Theatre a for a mesmerising live experience where instinct, folklore, and modern chaos collide.

A dramatic film poster for Sirat, directed by Oliver Laxe. The image is dominated by a massive circular speaker or tunnel-like structure in the background, with dust and sand swirling across the foreground. A lone figure in a green jacket walks toward the centre, partially obscured by the haze. The title “SIRAT” appears prominently in bold lettering in the middle. Around the top and sides are glowing review quotes praising the film. At the bottom, small text credits the filmmakers. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Sirāt

Mon 18 May, 5pm & 8pm

Best Sound & Best Intl. Film Nominee, Oscars 2026
★★★★★ The Irish Times

An unforgettable, exhilarating and unpredictable journey through the Moroccan dessert which must be experienced on the big screen.

Nora Brown holding her banjo, and Stephanie Coleman with her fiddle, smiling in black and white Music

Nora Brown & Stephanie Coleman

Tue 19 May, 8pm

An intimate performance from the Brooklyn old-time duo who blend banjo and fiddle with rare chemistry, bridging generations with acclaimed releases, international tours and a viral NPR Tiny Desk concert.

sold out
Mary Coughlan, on stage, arms outstretched, looking joyous
Music

Mary Coughlan

Fri 22 May, 8pm

Celebrating over 40 years since the release of her ground-breaking debut album, don’t miss this intimate concert from an artist who proudly stands alongside some of the world’s most iconic jazz singers.

Two actors from Hay! stand on stage looking towards the camera, the woman wears a headband and a red dress, she is holding a basket full of confettis and its throwing it towards the camera, she is smiling. The man stands behind her in a suit catching the confetti in the air Family

HAY!

Sat 23 May, 12pm & 2.30pm

Lyngo Theatre

A story about growing up and discovering how to live your dreams, spread your wings and fly like the birds, from CBeebies’ Patrick Lynch (The Little Prince).

sold out
Ardal O'Hanlon's surprised face appears to float against a bright yellow background, sliced into several horizontal segments that are slightly misaligned, giving a fragmented, playful effect.
Comedy

Ardal O’Hanlon

Sat 23 May, 8pm

Not Himself

A brand new show from the star of Father Ted, Taskmaster and Death in Paradise, blending beautifully crafted stand-up comedy, lateral thinking, surreal flourishes and sharp observations. As for the occasional profundity? Maybe.

Portrait of Belle Chen seated in an armchair, wearing a white graphic T-shirt and dark tights, looking confidently at the camera against a colourful gradient background with a white waveform graphic. Music, WAVESeries

Belle Chen

Sun 24 May, 7.30pm

“Original and provocative” - Brian Eno

An intimate solo performance from the Australian Music Prize nominee whose unique approach blurs the lines between classical and electronic music.

Tony Cantwell wearing thick-rimmed glasses and a pale green shirt, appearing to yell with joy. Comedy

Tony Cantwell

Thu 28 May, 8pm

You Cry Weird

The brand new, Fringe Award-nominated stand-up show from the star of Amazon’s Last One Laughing, RTE’s Good Boy and co-host of the Young Hot Guys podcast.

sold out
Celine Byrne faces the camera, she is leaning across a black couch, she is wearing a black evening dress and long pearl earrings and hold a big smile.
Music, Opera

Celine Byrne

Fri 29 May, 8pm

Songs of Inspiration and Hope

Join the world-renowned Irish soprano for an unforgettable evening of music from stage and screen, featuring iconic songs, beloved arias, and beautiful Irish melodies.

Poster for Sound of Falling: a young blonde girl stands on a staircase, turning to look at the viewer, surrounded by adults dressed in dark clothing. The lighting is dim and moody, creating an eerie atmosphere. The title is spaced across the image in large letters, with festival laurels and a quote displayed, and “Coming Soon” at the bottom. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Sound of Falling

Mon 1 Jun, 4.30pm (note earlier start time) & 8pm

★★★★★ The Irish Times

Sound of Falling documents the lives of four girls linked to a farmhouse in Germany across the 20th Century and into the 21st; part ghost story, part intergenerational epic.

Briana Corrigan, a women with shoulder-length curly red hair shown in side profile, looking downward. She is wearing a dark jacket against a plain, light-coloured background, with soft, natural lighting creating a calm, reflective mood. Music

Briana Corrigan

Tue 2 Jun, 8pm

The Voice of the Beautiful South

The Belfast-born singer returns to the stage after a 10-year hiatus performing Beautiful South classics,  her own beautifully crafted songs and unique takes on traditional favourites.

A stained glass style image of a red rose Community

Beauty and The Beast

Wed 3 Jun, 7.30pm

Arclight Theatre Company

Loreto Dalkey Primary School are delighted to present Beauty & The Beast to celebrate the 40th anniversary of drama teacher Paul Cullen. The joyful production showcases the great acting talent and honouring four decades of inspirational drama education at Loreto.

A cut out of each of the fab fours hair styles in a black silhouette is places against a psychedelic line drawing. Music

The Classic Beatles

Thu 4 & Fri 5 Jun, 8pm

Revolver & More: 2026 Tour

The mighty Revolver is 60 years old. The Classic Beatles take on their biggest artistic challenge yet, tackling everything from Taxman to the monumental Tomorrow Never Knows.