The Blame…And How To Avoid It
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.
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.
Summer in the City celebrates with Waterford Freewheelers Festival and there’s a host of DJ’s, bands and activities to celebrate the weekend in style. There’s even a Garth Brooks tribute band, so if you’re a Garth and country music fan, you won’t want to miss it! Here’s your list of entertainment from Friday to Sunday.
Get ready for a host of festivities and entertainment this June Bank Holiday weekend (June 2 to 5) in Waterford when Pride of the Déise, a volunteer-led community organisation based in the city, will host its fourth annual event in celebration of solidarity and joy for the LGBTQIA+ community in the South East.
The entertainment for the run up to St. Patrick’s Day and the two days following sees a jam-packed line-up of entertainment and music—the full schedule caters to all the family. The live music kicks off on March 16 on the Cultural Quarter Stage (O’Connell Street) from 6 pm to 10 pm.
The weather is looking good for the weekend and the Winterval Main stage on O’Connell Street will be jam packed with entertainment to cater for the young and old(er). With live music, comedians, kids’ discos, sword swallowers and street entertainers, here’s what we can look forward to.
Even though Ireland didn’t qualify, football fans are still glued to the TV for the FIFA World Cup, with matches on every day until the final on Sunday, December 18. Kicking off with England versus the U.S.A at 7 p.m. tonight, there are nine matches to enjoy this weekend. If you’re heading out, here are some of the best Waterford pubs to watch them in with a selection of big and small screens and a great atmosphere in all. Get in…
Winterval’s Main Stage on O’Connell Street is the place to be for live music. The street will be fully pedestrianised for the four weeks (November 18 to December 23) of the Christmas festival, so we can enjoy all the music sessions laid on. Here’s what we can look forward to in the first two weeks.
We’re on the second last day of what has been an epic festival and it’s a jam packed schedule this Saturday. Start the day in Jordan’s for the annual booze, blaas and banter…always guaranteed to be a bit of craic. Then add in a bit of art, poetry, music and more…and that’s your Saturday sorted!
We have so much to say about this 8-piece Urban Street Funk band who will stomp their way onto the stage at Central Arts, Waterford on Friday, October 18th.
The new extension to the Market Bar is fab!