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Written by on 04/11/2020


Paul Brady


Paul Brady, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist performs a one-off exclusive global livestream show from the National Concert Hall.

One of Ireland’s enduringly popular artists, an evening with Paul Brady on stage is a captivating experience, as he invites you into his world of songs and music in a way that will surprise in its intimacy, sense of fun and raw power. For this exclusive one-off livestream show, he invites Irish Sierra Leonean singer-songwriter, Loah, to share the stage.

7th November
Online
€16.50

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Science Week


Now in its 25th year, Science Week 2020 will take place from November 8th to 15th against a societal backdrop never previously experienced in our lifetime. Now, more than ever, we have turned to the information science provides to guide our decisions.

The Science Week community are busy transforming exciting Science Week activities to brand new digital, virtual, and blended formats.

8th-15th November
Online
From free

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Run in the Dark


Run in the Dark is back with a virtual facelift! With the impact of COVID 19, as people can’t run side by side at mass participation events this year, so they’ve built something different for the Run in the Dark community so you can still light up the night together on Wednesday 18 November.

18th November
Online
Free

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14 Voices from the Bloodied Field


In a special partnership with the G.A.A. The Abbey Theatre marks the 100th anniversary of Bloody Sunday with a broadcast from Croke Park.

14 Voices From The Bloodied Field brings together 14 writers, 14 directors, and 14 actors to give voice to the men, woman, and children who were killed in Croke Park on 21 November 1920.

20th November
Online
Free

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Dublin Book Festival


The Dublin Book Festival is one of Ireland’s most successful and vibrant book festivals, running since June 2006. The annual public festival showcases, supports and develops Irish publishing by programming, publicising and selling Irish published books, their authors, editors and contributors – all in an entertaining, festive, friendly and accessible environment that reflects the creativity and personality of the Irish publishing sector and its authors.

27th November – 6th December
Online
From free

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