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/ April 16, 2026

Heineken Are Stacking The May Bank Holiday With Unmissable Gigs

/ April 16, 2026

Heineken Are Stacking The May Bank Holiday With Unmissable Gigs

Heineken GREENLIGHT is bolting out of the trap with five gigs to spoil Dublin over the May Bank Holiday. Don’t let the tickets slip through your fingers, as acts such as Mike Skinner, Madra Salach, Basement Jaxx, SPRINTS and Curtisy have sold out. So here’s our guide to avoid the FOMO and make the most of the May-day banker.

SLOUCHO with Officer John and Caolan Ryan

Where: The Sound House

When: 30 April

Nobody does world building better than SLOUCHO. The anonymous electronic artist combines elements of dubstep, footwork, hyperpop, bassline with gorgeous melodies and enamouring light displays. It’s hard to come away from a SLOUCHO gig without being blown away. Joining him is Wah Wah Wino associate, Officer John. Also on support is electronic artist and DJ Caolan Ryan, who formerly ran a B2B set with Fred again.. and coming off an EP release at the end of 2025.

Grab your ticket here.

Saoirse with Cáit and Óir

Where: 4 Dame Lane

When: 02 May

A stellar night of fantastic women DJs. Saoirse is a bona fide Irish DJ legend at this point. Even after years of being at the top of her game, Saoirse is still making waves online for filthy mixes. The lineup is only elevated further with sounds from Tengu resident Cáit and Óir.

Grab your ticket here.

Horse Meat Disco

Where: Street 66

When: 03 May

What started off as a London-based collective has now turned into a global movement. A queer-centric night like no other. Horse Meat Disco is a fan favourite in New York, London, Paris and now we’re being blessed in Dublin.

Grab your ticket here.

Sherelle with Shy One, Chord Memory, JWY & more

Where: Pawn Shop

When: 03 May

Sherelle is an expert at immersing herself in the cultural fabric of urban sound. Straight off the back of a MOBO win for ‘Best Electronic/Dance Artist’, we are imploring you to grab this one. We’ve been obssessed with her jungle-centric sound that has been blessing our ears for years now. If that’s not enough then Shy One, Chord Memory and JWY have to push you over the edge.

Grab your ticket here.

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