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Blessed with a golden-age voice that routinely inspires comparisons to legendary singers from earlier eras, Maltese-born Joseph Calleja is one of the most acclaimed and sought-after tenors today. Read more
The Moving Crib at St Martin Apostolate, is the only one of its kind, a FREE charming and entertaining experience that winds its way downstairs in our wonderful Georgian building in Parnell Square. This... Read more
Rising Irish stars Sean and Conor Price have announced a December 29th headline show at the Academy Dublin Read more
A tribute performance celebrating 50 years since the 1970 release of Simon and Garfunkels iconic album, Bridge Over Troubled Water. Read more
TradFest Temple Bar is Dublin’s only festival of Trad and Folk music. Celebrating 15 years of toe tapping trad and fantastic folk music Read more
The Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival is Ireland’s premier film event taking place in February each year, bringing the best in World Cinema to Dublin audiences. With premieres, galas, workshops... Read more
Laurie Anderson's Radio Play is a mix of songs, stories, sound effects and electronics that combines the power of poetic language, music and visualization. Read more
Laurie Anderson's Here Comes the Ocean is an evening of improvisation against the backdrop of the drones, a guitar feedback work by Lou Reed performed by his collaborator Stewart Hurwood. Read more
Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad and The Queen) performs a new piece with an ensemble and specially commissioned visuals. Read more
Following their sell-out performance at the National Concert Hall in 2017, Tenebrae the renowned English choral ensemble and conductor return with the critically acclaimed Aurora Orchestra. Read more
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