IFI x Outhouse Screening of The 34th

IFI 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

In collaboration with IFI, Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre will celebrate the anniversary of the historic marriage equality referendum in Ireland through the screening of The 34th – a powerful film that follows the founders and members of the marriage equality campaign. From Katherine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan’s pivotal KAL case to the grassroots movement that […]

10 Years of Marriage Equality Celebration

Be part of a special evening as South Dublin Libraries commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Marriage Equality referendum—a milestone that made Ireland the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote. ✨ What to Expect:Join us in Tallaght Library for an inspiring panel discussion, lively conversation, and refreshments as we look back at the referendum and explore […]

Free

Céilí to Celebrate the Marriage Referendum

Pantibar 7-8 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Dublin 1, Ireland

Join us for a night of dancing, and fun at our Céilí celebrating the Marriage Referendum! Whether you’re a dancer, never danced, or just here for the craic, everyone’s welcome. Let’s celebrate love, equality, and community – just bring your energy and enjoy the night with good company! Ticketing Website Attendance at the Céilí night […]

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Yes+10 Exhibition

Outhouse 105 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Dublin 1, Ireland

In May 2015, Ireland made history with the passage of the Marriage Equality referendum, a defining moment for the LGBTQ+ community and a powerful message to the world about Ireland’s commitment to equality. As we mark 10 years since this momentous victory, YES+10: The Journey Continues invites the LGBTQ+ community to reflect, celebrate, and look […]

What A Difference A Day Made

Collins Barracks The National Museum of Ireland, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland

Celebrate the difference the YES vote made​ with a free community festival on Saturday May 24th in Collins Barracks! Whether you voted Yes, shared a post, had a conversation that mattered, or simply felt the change the 2015 Equal Marriage Referendum brought — this celebration is for you. If you got married because of that […]

Wexford Pride

Min Ryan Park Killeens, Co. Wexford, Co. Wexford, Ireland

Pride in The Park is a free, family-friendly neuroinclusive event. This vibrant annual celebration brings together the LGBTQIA+ community and our allies in a celebration of queer joy, solidarity and inclusion. The event will feature a diverse lineup of LGBTQIA+ musicians and acts with performances from both emerging and established local talent. In addition to […]

Public Tour: Slow Art Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Enjoy some time out and join us for a guided tour at a slower pace. Looking closely and moving quietly and mindfully through the Gallery spaces and the LGBTQIA+ collection, we will encounter each work with curiosity, allowing us to connect deeply with it. The tour will end with quiet reflection in silence and stillness. […]

LOVE AND OTHER PROMISES

The New Theatre 43 Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

The critically-acclaimed WHEN RACHEL MET FIONA writer Colette Cullen brings her raw, touching and funny style to a story about the complexities of love. Every love story has a beginning, middle and end – the trick is knowing where you’re at. Following an acrimonious break-up Rachel and Fiona settle into co-parenting their three children. As […]

Public Tour: Hard of Hearing Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

This free tour, exploring some highlights of the National Gallery of Ireland’s LGBTQIA+ collection, is for individuals who are hard of hearing or have hearing impairments.

Public Tour: LGBTQIA+ Artworks

National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Join us for a free guided tour exploring a selection of works in the National Gallery of Ireland that are connected to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. Your tour guide will encourage you to look more closely at art and to question the seemingly heteronormative histories that go with it.

Public Tour: Sketching Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Explore the National Gallery of Ireland’s LGBTQIA+ collection on this in-depth sketching tour. Sketching is an intense and surprisingly relaxing way of appreciating all that the Gallery has to offer. No artistic ability required, just a willingness to get creative!