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General News / January 21, 2026

District’s Picks For All We Have Are Days Festival

General News / January 21, 2026

District’s Picks For All We Have Are Days Festival

Words: Rachel Hannon

All We Have Are Days festival returns to Limerick City for 2026 with more than 100 artists across 50 shows over the St Brigid’s Bank Holiday Weekend. The festival will see performers take to stages across Limerick’s churches, theatres, cultural spaces, as well as some of the city’s most-loved pubs. While a number of the headliner shows have already sold out, there is still plenty to catch across the weekend. Here are District’s picks for the weekend.


SexyTadhg


Friday, January 30
Upstairs at Dolan’s
21:00

SexyTadhg is one of those performances that you will never forget seeing for the first time. Their playful experimentation, chaotic energy, and absolute passion always leave you wanting more. This live show will blur performance art and club culture. Expect to be in the palm of their hand.

Tickets available here.

Curtisy

Saturday, January 31
Pharmacia
21:00

There’s truly no time like the present to see Curtisy, having just announced his upcoming collaborative album with owin. A mastermind of balancing wit and vulnerability, he always makes you feel welcome at his gigs. Expect a rollercoaster of emotions, all while grooving to Curtisy’s beats.

Tickets available here.

Denise Chaila and guests (in conversation & performance)

Friday, January 30
The Coach House at 2 Pery Square
19:30

If you’re looking to be inspired, look no further. Denise Chaila will be treating you to a intimate evening of reflection, music and dialogue. Her presence is always a powerful one, and this time her spoken word and singing will be alongside friends in conversation.

Tickets available here.

Qbanaa


Sunday, February 1
Jerry Flannery’s
18:00

What do you get when you blend Irish soul, R&B and Afro-Cuban rhythms? Qbanaa. Her performances always feel warm, ethereal and quietly magnetic. A perfect way to start your Sunday.

Tickets available here.


ØXN


(With support from Anna B Savage)
Monday February 2
St. John’s Church
19:30

It’s dark and devotional trad-folk. ØXN‘s music is made for spaces like this. Paired with Anna B Savage‘s stark storytelling, this will be a standout moment of the festival. The Sunday tickets for ØXN are already sold out, so this is your chance.

Tickets available here.