5 Things to do in Dublin this Weekend (15/11/24 - 17/11/24)
Whether you're seeking adventure, culture, or just a good time, we've rounded up five fantastic activities in Dublin that cater to all interests, offering unforgettable experiences and local charm for every preference.
The weather forecast
Friday: Rain moves southeast, clearing in parts of Ulster and Connacht, with temperatures between 5-10°C and light to moderate southwesterly winds.
Saturday: Cloudy with rain in the south and east, clearing to sunny intervals. Cloud builds from the north with more rain in the northwest. Afternoon highs of 8-13°C and light northwest winds.
Sunday: Cloudy with rain in the morning, clearing by afternoon with sunny spells and some showers. Temperatures range from 5-11°C, colder in Ulster. A cold night with clear skies, temperatures dropping to -2°C to +2°C.
Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings
This Friday, step into the world of 19th-century British high society with an exclusive Candlelight concert. In collaboration with Bridgerton, this enchanting performance lets you relive the series' iconic hits in a sublime setting.
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Armistice Day Commemorations - Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association Open Day
Mark Armistice Day at Collins Barracks with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association. Enjoy free tours, talks, and artefact-handling sessions, exploring the regiment’s history and its connection to the site. First-come, first-served.
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Phil Coulter: Legacy
Don’t miss Phil Coulter’s ‘Legacy’ tour, celebrating 60 years of music, stories, and classic songs. Join him and special guests George Hutton and Geraldine Branagan for an unforgettable evening of entertainment and nostalgia.
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Art Source at RDS
Experience Art Source, the year's most exciting art event, with 250 Irish and international artists showcasing a stunning variety of painting, sculpture, photography, illustration, prints, and ceramics.
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Tradition Now: Erland Cooper
This Sunday evening, discover the unique sounds of Erland Cooper, a Scottish composer blending field recordings, orchestration, and electronics; This Is How We Fly, merging Irish folk, Swedish music, jazz, and dance; Rónán Ó Snodaigh and Myles O'Reilly's soothing folk-ambient sound; and Ævestaden’s blend of traditional and modern music.
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