Thursday 23 March
Live Jazz - Dashi
19:00
Dashi

Jazz is back baby, every Thursday from 20:00 in Dashi. With free entry, doors open from 19:00. Click here for more information.

IS THIS IT: Ballroom Chancer, Ellen Sleator, Emma Williams, Eyejust
19:30-23:00
Crowbar
€6.34

Head to Crowbar this Thursday for an exciting monthly showcase displaying some of the finest musical acts our small island has to offer. Click here for tickets.

Lucy McWilliams - Workman's Cellar
20:00
Workman's Cellar
€14.95

Lucy McWilliams is a 20 yearold singersongwriter from Dublin, based in Berlin. Her debut single ‘Fair Play’ with spoken word artist Maliki has hit 5 million streams and garnered national radio play in Ireland. Featuring special guest, Amy Michelle, you can grab tickets here.

Katarzyna Gajewska: One hand clapping - Exhibition Opening
18:00-21:00
Hang Tough Contemporary

Hang Tough Contemporary is delighted to present One hand clapping, an exhibition of new paintings by Katarzyna Gajewska, opening on March 23 and on view till April 9. This is the artist’s first solo presentation with the gallery. Click here for more information.

Friday 24 March
LoveShack: Tara Kumar, Mango and Soul Jam
23:00-03:00
The Grand Social
€9.55

LoveShack promises to bring you the best in all that is disco/nu-disco/house and funk. Tailering each event to bring the vibes of the 70’s-80’s right to your doorstep, this Friday’s line-up includes Tara Kumar and Mango. Click here for tickets.

Tengu x Tender present: Cormac
23:00-03:00
Yamamori Tengu
€15.00

No longer one of dance music’s best-kept secrets Cormac’s reputation as a revered selector has rapidly spread. The Queer Northern Ireland-born DJ is now soundtracking dancefloors the world over with his unique take on HI-NRG, Italo + House. Click here for tickets.

An Irish Goodbye: Live Q&A
19:00
Light House Cinema
€12.50

Floodlight Pictures in association with Light House Cinema present a special screening of BAFTA award-winning and Academy award and IFTA award nominated short film An Irish Goodbye, as part of their Homecoming Tour. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew Winner of the Best Live Action Short Film at the 95th Academy Awards, you can grab tickets here.

Saturday 25 March
clay pigeon shooting - The Grand Social
19:30
The Grand Social
€11.70

clay pigeon shooting exploded onto the Dublin scene in early 2022, entrusting a distinctive soundscape in blending corrosive vocals with ethereal, winding guitar lines, creating a dynamically abrupt and dense sonic personality.

All Good Wine Bar: Sid Manuel
20:00-02:00
All Good Wine Bar

Natural wine, small plates, notions and good music. Click here for more information.

Ezra Williams - Workman's
20:00
The Workman's Cellar
€12.00

Ezra Williams (formerly known as Smoothboi Ezra) will debut the live performance of their newest single ‘Deep Routed’ at The Workmans Club on 25 March.

‘Deep Routed’ examines the struggle to shake loose the weight of figures from the past in order to commit completely to somebody new. The track showcases Ezra’s softly affecting vocals, intricate instrumentation and flair for poignant, relatable songwriting.

Click here for tickets.

Sunday 26 March
Tadgh Williams and the Friday Night Choir
19:30-23:30
The Workman's Cellar
€10.00

Almost two years after his last release, Tadhg Williams returns to the live circuit with his newly formed band The Friday Night Choir. You can grab tickets here.

An Cailín Ciúin - Irish Film Institute
13:20
Irish Film Institute
€10.00

The Quiet Girl, the delicate drama that follows a shy nine-year-old who has been separated from her immediate family and left in the care of two distant relatives for the summer. After sun-dappled days spent milking cows, peeling potatoes, and fetching water from the well, the Initially uncommunicative child soon opens up to her foster parents. Textural and tender, this award-winning film shows that home is where you feel loved. Click here for tickets.

God's Creatures - Light House Cinema
17:40
Light House Cinema
€12.50

This quietly devastating drama is set on the coast of Ireland. In a windswept fishing village, a mother, Aileen O’Hara (Emily Watson) is torn between protecting her beloved son Brian O’Hara (Paul Mescal) and her own sense of right and wrong. Click here for tickets.