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General News / December 11, 2025

Limerick’s Brigid’s Festival Returns for 2026: All We Have Are Days

General News / December 11, 2025

Limerick’s Brigid’s Festival Returns for 2026: All We Have Are Days

Welcome to the 061. There’s a new winter weekend festival coming to Limerick City, and music is at its heart.

In partnership with Guinness and Limerick City & County Council, the All we Have are Days festival is back for 2026 and will take place on Brigid’s Bank Holiday Friday January 30 to Monday February 2. Over 100 artists will join over 50 shows, sessions, club nights, and conversations across the weekend. These will take place in churches, theatres, cultural spaces and some of the city’s favourite pubs.

Headliners will include performances from ØXN, Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody and Denise Chaila. Other festival highlights include a debut Limerick show for Josh Okeefe, and for Paul Noonan’s Pilgrims. Anna B Savage returns to support ØXN, Limerick’s Pellador will present a pop-up and exhibition, while the festival is delighted to introduce a programming collaboration with the London Irish Centre featuring the BBC’s Dylan Haskins and CROÍ London’s Leah Hayden Cassidy.

Limerick city has always been known as a hub of creativity, thanks to the passionate artists and collectives paving the way both at home and internationally. Acts like Denise Chaila and collectives like Pellador make sure to strongly associate their brand with the city they grew up in. And now, it’s time for these acts to join forces with the city itself, catapulting local and global acts on this one of a kind stage.

Tickets for selected shows at All we Have are Days 2026 are currently on-sale from Eventbrite. Individual show tickets are priced from €12.50 to €38.50, while many events are ticketed but free of charge. For more information, line up and announcements see allwehavearedays.com.