The spectacular Belfast Empire Music Hall has become established as one of the finest small/medium size venues on the island, thanks in no small part to its beginnings as a Victorian era church – both visually impressive and acoustically sound.
The spectacular Belfast Empire Music Hall has become established as one of the finest small/medium size venues on the island, thanks in no small part to its beginnings as a Victorian era church – both visually impressive and acoustically sound.
Galway’s municipal and multi-purpose Black Box Theatre – accommodating up to 550 seated, 750 standing – is located on Dyke Road and situated just 5 minutes’ walk from Galway city centre. It presents an eclectic mix of theatre, concerts and comedy annually along with a variety of trade shows and other events.
Dublin’s central music venue and club, in the heart of Temple Bar. Home to Crowbar Terrace, Centerpoint and the Button Factory Main Venue.
Since 2003 Cyprus Avenue is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s leading venues for live music, comedy and dance events hosting international acts along wih homegrown talent.
In 2004, Upstairs @ Dolan’s was added to the venue offering. Their intimate upstairs venue has become a mainstay for emerging artists allowing them to capitalise on their alternative music offering.
1998 saw the creation of the Warehouse venue which was designed to accommodate national and international acts. Dolan’s Warehouse has evolved to become our centerpiece, a venue that can adapt to suit medium sized gigs, seated intimate performances, spoken word events, comedy and club nights.
The Gleneagle INEC Arena is the beating heart of entertainment in Killarney. This cutting-edge venue sets the stage for unforgettable performances and events.
The most recent addition to the Dolan’s mix was the Kasbah Social Club which was opened in 2014. Dolan’s Kasbah is an alternative music venue and pub.
The modern Liberty Hall opened in the early 1960’s. Built by the T.G.W.U as a facility for the union, the hall itself was originally a flat floored venue on two levels with a small proscenium stage. Since its reincarnation, the Liberty Hall Theatre has presented pantomimes, plays, opera, comedy, films and festivals.
Limelight 1 is a purpose built venue and night club that plays regular host to touring DJs, live acts, and comedy.
This no-frills live music venue and nightclub has been staging a veritable ‘who’s who’ of rock & indie greats since the 1980s.
Immerse yourself in all that Dublin nightlife has to offer, in Opium Live. Our newly refurbished, state-of-the-art nightclub features several LED screens, two bar areas, a smoking area and a large dance floor to keep you moving until the early hours.
TF Royal Castlebar is a state-of-the-art venue that accommodates up to 4,000 attendees standing, or 2200 seated, in 3,200 sq ft. It boasts top-notch technology including acoustics, visuals, lighting, production rigging and backstage facilities.
The Academy main room has hosted some legendary live acts and DJs over the years, leading it to become a staple venue in Dublin’s history and future.
Tucked away in the venue’s basement, The Academy 2 is a flexible live / club space, which is often the starting point for breaking live acts, both domestic & international.
With custom built Funktion One Dance Stacks PA, The Green Room boasts a sleek look & sound suitable for both live shows & club events.
From showcasing international headliners to championing emerging Irish talent, The Grand Social is an unparalleled destination for music enthusiasts seeking both global and local sonic experiences.
With their award-winning reputation, state-of-the-art facilities, and vibrant community atmosphere, The Helix is truly The Home of Live Entertainment in Dublin. As an award-winning multi-purpose venue, they also cater for conferences and events, ranging from small business meetings right up to gala dinners and exhibitions.
The Ruby Sessions is an acoustic music club held weekly every Tuesday, in the intimate setting of Doyle’s of College Street for the past 25 years. Three original acts play a stripped back set in front of a completely silent candlelit room each week. Since its inception on 13 April 1999 the Rubys (as it’s affectionately called by its founders Niall Muckian and Conor Donovan), has hosted some of the world’s biggest names, along with co (…)
Experience the heartbeat of Dublin City at The Sound House – just minutes from O’Connell Street! Since 2017, they’ve been igniting the arts scene with electrifying live music, vibrant performances, and thrilling club nights.
The Sugar Club opened its doors as Dublin’s premiere music venue in 1999. Formally the Irish Film Theatre, the venue reflects it’s cinema roots with plush tiered banquet seating and a large screen available for projections- we still often use the space to screen movies. Over the last 20 years The Sugar Club has consolidated its place in Dublin nightlife hosting a multitude of live music events, theatre productions, movie screenings, (…)
Located on the site of a beautiful 19th Century printing warehouse, The former Belfast Telegraph newspaper printing press, once at the beating heart of the city’s industrial & cultural output, has be developed into a multi purpose venue for a broad range of cultural events.
The TLT opened it’s doors in 2010 and houses one of Ireland’s biggest stages for music, comedy and dance performances. It has seen acts such as Cian Ducrot, LYRA, Sarah Millican, Nathan Carter, Tommy Tiernan and more grace it’s stage.
A musical oasis tucked beneath the infamous Workman’s Club, The Workman’s Cellar is Dublin’s best kept secret.
With a fresh lick of paint and the installation of a brand new state-of-the-art PA system, the main 300-capacity venue has never looked and sounded so good. The Workman’s Club work with all the major outside promoters and a multitude of independent agencies, to bring the best Irish and international talent to Wellington Quay.
A renovation project took place to expand the capacity of Whelan’s front bar, as well as to install several new facilities on the second and third levels of the building in April 2007. Included in these new facilities was an additional smaller 120-capacity venue and bar known as Upstairs. Here you can come to get up close and personal with your favourite live artist and rock the night away!
Whelan’s of Wexford Street is in the unique position of being, not only one of the most important live music venues of the last three decades, but also one of Ireland’s most famous pubs, favoured for its warm, convivial atmosphere. Whelan’s live venue and bar is located on the bustling Wexford Street strip in Dublin’s city centre.
Top gigs spanning pop, dance, indie and metal to name a few.
16/04/2025 – 17/04/2025
Dublin & Belfast
Please note: Gary Neville will not be appearing at these shows.
From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her triumphant transformation into a multi award-winning global superstar, Tina Turner didn’t just break the rules, she rewrote them, winning 12 GRAMMY Awards.
Have the craic with some of the country’s top comedy talents.
Some of world’s biggest names and the best rising stars.
Do more of what you love: comedy, live music, sports, theatre and so much more.
We don’t set ticket prices – artists and their teams work with promoters to do that. However, our concert and tours hub offer a big range of events – from tiny club shows to huge stadium dates – at a variety of prices for you to choose from.
All the listings on the Concerts and Tours guide display dates, venues and cities. Split into genre pages, events are listed in alphabetical order for an easy browsing experience to find the best live music entertainment near you.
Again, concert start times vary. Usually venue doors open between 17:00 and 19:00 in the evening at arena, club and theatre shows, with some bigger venues like stadiums and cricket pitches opening earlier – from 12:00 noon, or 16:00. Times are dependant on the number of acts performing.
For most concerts and shows, the curfew time is 23:00. However, this may vary.
Most shows allow attendees aged 16 and over, or 14 and over when accompanied by an adult. Concerts who operate different rules will usually state it on the event page.
Concerts can take place in a range of different venues, from small theatres to huge arenas. Whether it’s an intimate indoor gig or a headline spot on the main stage at a festival, join in the live music experience in multiple locations across Ireland and abroad.
While every venue differs, most venues do offer visitor car parks, and taxi drop off points.
Many venues are also situated in city centres or surrounding areas which can be accessed via bus and other forms of public transport.
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