
Manchán Magan: Arán & Im
Celebrate the Irish language with the bestselling writer and documentary filmmaker in an engaging, accessible bilingual way: through sourdough bread and home-churned butter.
Celebrate the Irish language with the bestselling writer and documentary filmmaker in an engaging, accessible bilingual way: through sourdough bread and home-churned butter.
ABBA Forever, the much-loved tribute to the iconic Swedish supergroup, returns for two nights of festive celebration. Expect all the classics, from Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia! to Waterloo and Fernando.
An intimate evening of timeless hits, captivating stories, and the showmanship only Tony Christie delivers - featuring classics like Is This The Way to Amarillo and Avenues & Alleyways.
An inspired pairing of the twice Grammy nominated vocalist with his acclaimed The Gloaming bandmate and fiddle maestro Ó Raghallaigh, accompanied by the renowned pianist and composer McCarthy.
Music Network
The world-renowned harpist and rising Irish soprano unite for an unforgettable evening of virtuosic music and exquisite song, featuring works by Tournier, Caplet, Vierne, Debussy, and Fauré.
The Hamburg-born composer, pianist, and producer known for blending classical instrumentation with modern electronic production gives a special intimate solo piano performance.
Exhibition on Screen
Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.
20 Years of Walk the Line
Europe’s number one Johnny Cash & June Carter tribute roar back with a spectacular 9-piece show celebrating the 2005 blockbuster - featuring JP Mac and Karen Martin performing hits from the film and beyond.
Dunne of Something Happens, Ó Braonáin of Hothouse Flowers and multi-instrumentalist Connor return to celebrate their latest album, Live at Pavilion Theatre, following the sold-out success of their 2024 tour.
Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson & Liza Pulman - Britain’s greatest cabaret trio - have been entertaining audiences for over 40 fierce and fabulous years with razor-sharp satire. With matchless musical ingenuity and style, Fascinating Aïda are still mistresses of their craft.
The modern classical pianist and composer from Italy’s Marche region comes to Dublin for a special intimate concert. Her music has reached a global audience through millions of streams and features on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, KEXP, and more.
Over 40 years since its release, Classic Tranquillity returns to the stage - an evening of beloved melodies, candlelit atmosphere, and timeless music from Phil Coulter’s landmark album featuring Steal Away, The Town I Loved So Well and many more.
Andrea Vanzo is an award-winning composer and musician based in Bologna, Italy, who merges modern classical with elements of the pop soundscape to create a new cinematic musical language.
Songs of Winter Dreaming
The Eurovision winner returns to Pavilion Theatre with her ethereal voice, performing seasonal treasures and Celtic classics alongside the Mamisa String Quartet and guitarist Robbie Overson.
50 Years of Hits Tour
The international recording artists look forward to celebrating half a century in the music business with a show featuring all their classics like Bunch Of Thyme, Old Flames, Maggie and After All These Years.
The Speks are back to present a lively show of nursery rhymes and sing-along songs set to acoustic Irish music which will have adults and kids jumping in their seats!
Reinventing the Neil
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?
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The intrepid Antarctic explorer and one of Ireland’s unsung heroes is brought to life in this dramatic and humorous solo performance by Aidan Dooley.
Irish National Opera
Follow the Vixen into a vivid forest world in Janáček’s moving, magical opera about freedom, resilience, and the cycle of life. Starring American soprano Amber Norelai.
Exhibition on Screen
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, two giants of British art go head-to-head in this big-screen exploration of their fierce rivalry, contrasting visions, and unforgettable landscapes.