Join the Craic: Waterford’s St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
Join Waterford’s lively St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with music, parades, and more!
Join Waterford’s lively St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with music, parades, and more!
Bank Lane is a premier live performance venue in Waterford, offering a mix of music, comedy, and theater. Equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting, it aims to bring top-tier entertainment to the city and revive Waterford’s place on the tour circuit. Situated near Waterford’s historic Viking Triangle, opposite the Theatre Royal, with convenient parking at […]
Waterford is set to host the Thomas Francis Meagher 176th Tricolour Celebration next weekend—from March 1st to March 3rd.
Visitors to Waterford’s Harvest Festival this weekend (September 8 to 10) are invited to step into a world of culinary curiosity and thought-provoking discussions. GIY (Grow It Yourself) will present a captivating lineup of talks and debates that delve into the heart of pressing food issues with a series of free talks on the “Food Matters” stage, proudly sponsored by Waterford Chamber Skillnet.
Written and directed by Liam Meagher and performed by the super talented cast of Waterford Youth Arts in association with Garter Lane Arts Centre, “The Blame…And How To Avoid It” is a hilarious coming of age tale.
Thank Funk it’s the weekend! From live music to markets and dark history tours, here’s everything that’s on for Summer in the City from Friday to Sunday.
Starting on July 14 and running every Friday evening until August 25, Garter Lane’s Courtyard Sounds will take place in their covered courtyard from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Well, nestled in the heart of Waterford’s bustling city center lies Zanzibar, an eclectic and vibrant lounge that offers a unique twist on the local nightlife scene. With its exotic name evoking images of distant shores, Zanzibar stands out as a tantalizing retreat from the ordinary. This stylish venue blends the charm of Waterford’s historical […]
Waterford Whisky’s Growers Gathering Festival takes place from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. this Saturday, June 24 at the Waterford Distillery on Grattan Quay.
The oldest urban domestic building in Ireland is now home to Ireland’s newest museum which traces the customs, traditions and superstitions associated with death from the earliest times to the 20th century.
This weekend, Waterford comes alive with the sound of music as Summer in the City begins and Pride of the Déise takes place.