Clubs and Socs Day
Discover some incredible groups and get involved!
Discover some incredible groups and get involved!
Bí linn le haghaidh turas poiblí de na saothair is suntasaí sa bhailiúchán. Fáilte roimh gach duine. Ní gá é a chur in áirithe.
Join the RTÉ CO, Stephen Bell and Capital Voices to relive the soundtrack of a generation with the Symphonic ’90s, an electrifying celebration of one of music’s most unforgettable decades.
Queer Death Cafe – A Chat with Strangers Death and dying aren’t often talked about, but they touch us all. Following a two successful LGBTQIA+ Death Cafe LGBT Ireland, Irish Hospice Foundation and All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care wish to invite you to again have a Chat with Strangers so you can […]
Connect with fellow book lovers and dive into some insightful chats!
Join our vibrant club to watch an iconic queer film.
Experience the magic of Daniel O’Donnell live in concert… almost! Join Aoife for an absurdist autobiographical cabaret as they celebrate quare identity, growing up in Donegal, and their unironic obsession with wee Daniel. From their first meeting with Daniel as a baby, to his surprise appearance at their mother’s funeral. This is not a piss […]
laying fire (2023) HD video, colour, sound; 16:23 minutes Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor, laying fire (2023). Film still courtesy the artist. Please note: The film contains language that some viewers may feel is unsuitable for young children. laying fire by Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor is an experimental memory work on intimacy. Using real life portraits […]
Marching Forward: Voices for Change is a live podcast recording and community event spotlighting the voices of LGBTQ+ women and non-binary activists across generations. From those who helped secure Marriage Equality to today’s changemakers, this event celebrates activism rooted in community, justice and wellbeing. When: Thursday June 19th, 6pm to 8pm Where: Camden Recording Studios, […]
The Gate is proud to present Live at the Gate: Rosie O’Donnell, a special fundraiser in support of three LGBTQ+ charities. The evening will open with a set from rising Irish comedian Becky Cheatle and Rosie’s performance will be followed by OUT LOUD, an event celebrating Trans voices, rescheduled from Friday 20th June. Proceeds from […]
Pop in to Dublin Pride Hub to kick off the festival! Featuring “Together”, an exhibition by Colm Molloy exploring over 2,000 years of LGBTQ+ history explored through love stories.
Join the National Gallery of Ireland’s highly trained tour guides for an audio described exploration of the LGBTQIA+ collection. Visitors will be guided through key parts of the Gallery building and focus on several highlights on display incorporating audio description and discussion. Devised specifically to enrich the experience of visually impaired visitors to the Gallery.