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Q-IFTUK, Irish Pride Film Festival, London, showcasing and celebrating Q***r Irish films, filmmakers and artists. Short ...
22/06/2026

Q-IFTUK, Irish Pride Film Festival, London, showcasing and celebrating Q***r Irish films, filmmakers and artists.
Short film screenings, feature film screening, industry panels, networking, dragshows, and DJ Sets
📆 23/26/27 June
🎥 Irish Cultural Centre Hammersmith
🎥The Century Club Soho
🎟️Free admission
🎫Email [email protected] for your free ticket

Proudly supported by Culture Ireland

www.irishfilmuk.com

🚨 DEADLINE - 12pm Thursday 2 July 2026.📣 Culture Ireland is inviting applications to join the Irish delegation for those...
19/06/2026

🚨 DEADLINE - 12pm Thursday 2 July 2026.

📣 Culture Ireland is inviting applications to join the Irish delegation for those wishing to promote work at in Tàrrega, Spain (10 to 13 September 2026).

FiraTàrrega is an international networking and showcase event for the performing arts, with special emphasis on street art and spectacle genres.

Since its first involvement in 2017, Culture Ireland has continued to fund the Irish Street Art, Circus and Spectacle Network to manage and deliver Ireland’s presence at FiraTàrrega.

ℹ️ Find out more at link in bio!
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🚨 Dáta deiridh – 12pm Déardaoin an 2 Iúil 2026.

📣 Tá Cultúr Éireann ag lorg iarratais chun dul isteach i dtoscaireacht na hÉireann dóibh siúd ar mian leo obair a chur chun cinn ag FiraTàrrega a bheidh ar siúl in Tàrrega na Spáinne (10 go dtí an 13 Meán Fómhair 2026).

Is imeacht líonraithe agus taispeántais idirnáisiúnta é FiraTàrrega do na taibhealaíona, le béim ar leith ar ealaín sráide agus seánraí seónna.

Óna chéad rannpháirtíocht in 2017, lean Cultúr Éireann de mhaoiniú a thabhairt do Líonra Ealaíne Sráide, Sorcais agus Mórthaibhsithe na hÉireann chun láithreacht na hÉireann ag FiraTàrrega a bhainistiú agus a sheachadadh.

ℹ️ Tuilleadh eolais tríd an Nasc sa Bheathaisnéis

Irish Street Arts, Circus & Spectacle Network
Department of Culture, Communications and Sport

✨ Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union kicks off with an incredible opening concert in the heart of...
19/06/2026

✨ Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union kicks off with an incredible opening concert in the heart of Brussels.

🎻 Réaltbhuíonta | Constellations is taking place at Flagey, Brussels on July 7 2026 and will be an evening of contemporary traditional Irish music, song, spoken word and performance.

✨ This unmissable night of contemporary traditional Irish song and story will feature performances from Aoife Ní Bhriain, Cormac McCarthy, Sam Comerford, Macdara Ó Faoláin, Cormac Begley, Niwel Tsumbu, Francesco Turrisi, Sibéal Davitt, Stephanie Keane, and Ciara Ní É.

📅 July 7 2026
📍 Flagey, Brussels
🎟️ Tickets cost €20 & are available now!
🔗 https://www.irelandculture2026.eu/event/realtbhuionta-constellation/

🎶 Dea Matrona have kicked off their European Tour with Sting 🤩 Be sure to check out our friends, Dea Matrona as they per...
18/06/2026

🎶 Dea Matrona have kicked off their European Tour with Sting 🤩

Be sure to check out our friends, Dea Matrona as they perform to audiences in Croatia, Lithuania, Poland, Spain, Portugal and France.

🎤 Dea Matrona, was formed by school friends Mollie McGinn and Orlaith Forsythe, have captivated audiences with its boundary-pushing sound that blends indie pop and rock.

This tour follows their hugely successful debut headline tour of Europe, which saw the band play to packed crowds each night last March! 🎵

The shows are selling out fast so be quick and get your tickets now!

ℹ️ Pop over to their website for more details - https://deamatrona.co.uk

Dea Matrona

💥Art Basel - Now Open 💥Culture Ireland are delighted to support Kerlin Gallery, exhibiting work from Irish artists at Ar...
17/06/2026

💥Art Basel - Now Open 💥

Culture Ireland are delighted to support Kerlin Gallery, exhibiting work from Irish artists at Art Basel ✨

Art Basel is a premier international series of art fairs, founded in Basel, Switzerland, in 1970, serving as a global platform for modern and contemporary art, connecting galleries, collectors, artists, and enthusiasts. It features over 200 leading galleries and more than 4,000 artists from five continents. Many high-quality exhibitions take place concurrently in and around Basel, creating a region-wide art week.

🖼️ Kerlin Gallery will present a curated selection of art, including artists of different generations and different media, with a strong Irish presence.

🖌️Featuring work by: Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Aleana Egan, Justin Fitzpatrick , Siobhán Hapaska, Merlin James, Stephen McKenna, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain and Isabel Nolan.

Kerlin Gallery was founded in Dublin in 1988. Its current site was designed by the minimalist architect John Pawson in 1994 and offers 3,600 square feet of exhibition space over two floors in the heart of Dublin City Centre. For over 35 years, the gallery has built an international reputation for its dedicated, meaningful representation of leading Irish and international contemporary artists through its exhibition, publishing and art fair programmes.

You will find them at Booth L14 👋

All the details are below 👇🏻

📅 June 18–21, 2026

📍 Art Basel GmbH, Messeplatz 10, 4058 Basel, Switzerland

ℹ️ https://www.artbasel.com/

🚨 REGULAR GRANT ROUND REMINDER – Culture Ireland’s grant deadlines for the rest of 2026 🗓️🚨 BHABHTA RIALTA MEABHRÚCHÁN –...
16/06/2026

🚨 REGULAR GRANT ROUND REMINDER – Culture Ireland’s grant deadlines for the rest of 2026 🗓️

🚨 BHABHTA RIALTA MEABHRÚCHÁN – Spriocdhátaí Babhtaí Deontais Chultúr Éireann daingnithe don chuid wile de 2026 🗓️

16/06/2026

🎉The Oslo Bloomsday Celebrations commemorate the life and times of Irish author James Joyce and Culture Ireland are delighted to support the event, it is not to be missed! 🤩

🎭 Declan Gorman will be performing his highly acclaimed one man show 'The Dubliners Dilemma' as part of The Oslo Bloomsday Celebrations today at Café Mir.

✍️ Bloomsday celebrates Thursday, 16th June 1904 - the day immortalised in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. The day is named after Leopold Bloom, one of the novel's protagonists. The novel follows Bloom's life and thoughts (as well as those of Stephen Dedalus and a host of other characters, real and fictional) from early in the morning to the twilight hours of the following day.

💡Don't forget to get your Edwardian costumes out to celebrate like it's 1904!

📅 June 16th June 2026
⏰ From 18.00 - 21.00
📍 CAFÉ MIR, Toftes gate 69, 0552 Oslo, Norway

ℹ️ The Oslo Bloomsday Celebrations

ℹ️ www.lufthavna.no/mir-events

🎤 Irish Repertory Theatre presents the U.S. Premiere of Pea Dinneen: Raising Her Voice, winner of the 2025 Dublin Fringe...
15/06/2026

🎤 Irish Repertory Theatre presents the U.S. Premiere of Pea Dinneen: Raising Her Voice, winner of the 2025 Dublin Fringe Festival Best Production Award.

How do you raise a voice that's been drowned out? How do you get a whole country—Ireland—to hear it? You sing louder with '90s pop bangers and original songs adapted to fit a playful, subversive personal narrative about transgender liberation in the face of systemic oppression. OBVIOUSLY.

🎶 Cheekily described as, "As much a play about three decades in the history of a nation as it is a vast ongoing vanity project from a disenfranchised millennial hag," PEA DINNEEN: RAISING HER VOICE puts a transgender woman front-and-centre, entirely on her own terms. Playfully told through the music of Pea’s life; jazz variations on 90s pop hits, and original songs, the play subverts the form of an "evening with" style cabaret show.

After its successful premiere in Ireland, the award-winning show will now take New York City, in a production by the same team that originated this authentic new work: writer and performer Pea Dinneen, music director and accompanist Paul Prior, director John King, set and costume designer Ellen Kirk, lighting designer John Gunning, and producer Maura O’Keefe.

📅 16–28 June 2026
📍 W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre.
🎟️ Tickets available - https://irishrep.org/whats-on/pea-dinneen-raising-her-voice
💚 Proudly supported by Culture Ireland

Irish Repertory Theatre

🏠 It is almost time for the New York City Premiere of 'The Loved Ones' ✨In a remote farmhouse in West Clare, Nell prepar...
13/06/2026

🏠 It is almost time for the New York City Premiere of 'The Loved Ones' ✨

In a remote farmhouse in West Clare, Nell prepares to scatter the ashes of her late son alongside his grieving wife. At the same time, an American tourist arrives expecting a peaceful countryside retreat.

When a young woman unexpectedly turns up at the cottage, the weekend takes a surprising and darkly comic turn. As tensions rise and secrets come to light, these four strangers are forced into an uneasy reckoning with the past and each other.

Erica Murray’s THE LOVED ONES is a sharp, deeply moving, and wickedly funny new Irish play about motherhood, grief, and the families we find when life doesn’t go to plan.

🎞️ Directed by Nicola Murphy Dubey
🤩 Proudly supported by Culture Ireland

📅 June 13 – August 2, 2026
📍 Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage
🎟️ For Ticket information - https://irishrep.org/whats-on/the-loved-ones

Irish Repertory Theatre

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