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Abbey Theatre

The theater of legendary Irish writer, W. B. Yeats continues to support both upcoming and established Irish playwrights. Always rooted in Irish themes, the productions are professional and modern. Affordable tickets make it easy to sit in the first few rows, near the action.

Croke Park Stadium

Nothing brings out Irish patriotism more than sport. Whether it be rugby, soccer or one of the gaelic games, if there’s an event on when you’re in town, be sure to book tickets. Throw on something green and cheer on the lads with all sorts of Dubliners at Croke Park.


Grafton St

Many Irish singer-songwriters first performed along this famous pedestrian shopping street in the center of Dublin. Tomorrow’s up-and-coming talent are singing there 7 days a week, take a stroll and support their blossoming careers with some spare change.

The Peacock

The practice space beneath the Abbey Theater is now home to the edgy productions of the Peacock Theater. With an industrial looking bar that serves beer and wine between acts, this theater attracts a younger crowd and supports emerging playwrights with experimental pieces.


Doyles Irish Pub

Found at pubs throughout the city, live music performances can be planned or impromptu. A pub like Doyles, near Trinity College, brings in a singer-songwriter every Tuesday evening for a performance. You might find yourself in a quiet pub one minute, but amidst strumming guitars the next.

Irish Film Centre

The premier location for Irish and international film, The Irish Film Institute is conveniently located in Temple Bar. With a hip bar and restaurant inside, the building itself is worth checking out even if you don’t have time for a film.

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