What’s on this weekend
Plenty of laughs with the 3 Hail Marys at The Theatre Royal this weekend, plus Tom Maher’s pub are adding something special to the history books tonight…ohhh!
From music and dance to visual arts and theatre, Waterford has a rich cultural heritage that is celebrated and enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. The city boasts a thriving arts community, with numerous galleries, performance spaces, and cultural events taking place throughout the year. Whether you’re a lover of traditional Irish music, contemporary art, or cutting-edge theatre, you’ll find something to inspire and entertain you in Waterford.
Plenty of laughs with the 3 Hail Marys at The Theatre Royal this weekend, plus Tom Maher’s pub are adding something special to the history books tonight…ohhh!
Don’t miss out on seeing one of the best comedians around on February 7th at Central Arts! Show at 8pm.
Whatever you like to do, if you do it well then there’s a slot for you at Central Arts Open Mic night. Sharing is caring.
Check out some great gigs, comedy and home-grown plays this weekend about town.
Check out what’s on around town. Tommy Flemming comes to The Theatre Royal, there’s some hot disco sounds at Itty Bittys, and vinyl traders offer up some of the best record displays on the island on Sunday, January 19th – not to be missed!
Watch some of the finest Irish & International movies at Garter Lane Arts Theatre as part of the Waterford Film For All 2020 season. Not to be missed.
Christmas concerts and some quirky family fun are on the agenda this weekend!
Waterford Panto Society put on Robin Hood & Babes In The Wood at the Theatre Royal, White Horse Guitar Club come to town and Winterval is in full swing!
Listen to some great choirs, solo artists and bands around Waterford this weekend. With Winterval in full swing and plenty of gigs around town, you’d be mad to stay in!
Come along to a very queer night, full of rainbows and drag comedy this Friday night, November 22nd at The Rogue Gallery and Studios!
Some fantastic short films will be shown at this year’s Waterford Film Festival opening night, plus plenty of great music around town to be had!
Waterford Young Arts Critics want young people to get involved in the arts and in cultural events around Waterford.