Cinema, Monday Night Cinema
Sound of Falling
★★★★★ 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.
Cinema, Monday Night Cinema
★★★★★ 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.
Music
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.
Community
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.
Music
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, Eleanor Rigby, Yellow Submarine Got to to the monumental Tomorrow Never Knows, Got to Get You into My Life! and much, much more.
Community
2026 Show
The kids of Hannah May dance school have put their heart and soul into this year’s choreography and are looking forward to sharing it with you.
Literary, Talks
Biography of the Year, An Post Irish Book Awards 2024
Fresh from a sellout 2025 Irish tour, the Cork ornithologist returns with a brand new talk featuring never-before-heard sounds and untold stories of Irish wildlife.
Cinema, Monday Night Cinema
Best Actress Nominee, Oscars 2026
★★★★★ The Irish Times | RTÉ
A sharply funny and deeply resonant drama from filmmaker Mary Bronstein, anchored by a mesmerising performance from Rose Byrne.
Music
Up Close
Following last year’s sold-out performance, the internationally acclaimed violinist Vladimir Jablokov returns to Dún Laoghaire joined by his sister Olga on piano.
Music
Homage to Pleyel
Acclaimed Irish pianist Finghin Collins performs works by Haydn, Chopin, Debussy, Pleyel and other composers. This varied and attractive programme charts the fascinating history of the French piano maker Pleyel.
Music, Cinema, Event Cinema
Talking Heads Concert Screening
A 40th Anniversary screening of the greatest concert film of all time: David Byrne and Talking Heads at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater in December 1983.
Music
The three-time Grammy nominee and blues legend returns to the stage in 2026 with his brand-new album, One Mississippi - his most musically adventurous and ambitious work to date.
Music, Literary, Talks, Matinée
Get the Whole Story Before Marlay Park
Music journalist Simon Price discusses his Guardian Book of the Year all about The Cure, telling the informative, funny and revealing story of the band, joined by broadcaster Dan Hegarty.
Cinema, Event Cinema
Exhibition on Screen
Through her personal letters, the film offers an intimate look at the Mexican artist’s life, emotions, and artistic vision - featuring new material from the 2026 Tate Britain and MFA Houston Kahlo exhibition.
Cinema, Monday Night Cinema
★★★★ The Guardian
Cherien Dabis directs and stars alongside Saleh Bakri (Palestine 36, The Teacher) in this deeply moving multigenerational epic set in the Occupied West Bank.
Theatre, Literary
A one-man show that tells the fun-filled story of Bloomsday - June 16th 1904 - the iconic day around which James Joyce’s Ulysses is based, guiding you through the curious events and quirky characters of Ulysses.
Music, WAVESeries
“Wonderful” - The New York Times
The acclaimed London pianist, violinist, composer and producer makes her first visit to Dún Laoghaire, coinciding with the release of her intimate new album Liminal.
Music
The Music of Carole King and Linda Ronstadt
After decades of friendship, 80s rock icons Dowdall and McSweeney are finally sharing the stage for the first time. Backed by an all-star band this uplifting performance pays homage to two of music’s greatest female voices.
Comedy
Acting the Divil
The Giz a Laugh sensation explores the funny side of modern fitness culture, the quiet truth of a long-term, childless relationship in her brand new stand-up show.
Music, Community
Spend a wonderful midsummer’s evening in the company of Aurora as they treat you to a beautiful programme of choral singing, from serene choral classics to inspired 8-part arrangements of contemporary favourites.
Cinema, Monday Night Cinema
Caméra d’Or & Audience Award, Cannes 2025
A poignant, bittersweet portrait of life in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, following a 9-year-old girl after she is chosen by lottery to bake the dictator a cake.