Dublin’s Festivals Of Culture And Arts
Dublin comes to life with its vast array of festivals happening all year long. Tourists to Dublin are lucky to have come to place where fun and excitement seem to be a natural thing. Festivals are exciting events to enjoy and discover the best of Dublin.
Dublin Cultural Festivals
Dun Laoghaire celebrates a three day festival highlighting Ireland’s culture and the diversity of culture in the country. There are several residents in Ireland who came from different countries and with different cultures. This makes Ireland a world of culture. The Dun Laoghaire Festival of World is organized by the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. It will be taking place on August 24-26.
Dublin delights in its wealth of music and culture. This is evident in the BEO Celtic Music Festival. The festival takes pride in its traditional Irish music performances. There will be a number of lunchtime concerts from August 11 to August 19. Irish music is an excellent medium to discover the rich culture of Ireland and its people. Catch this festival at the National Concert Hall.
For some exploration of Dublin’s cultural heritage, catch the National Heritage Week on August 25 to September 2. This is the perfect time to satisfy your curiosity over Dublin’s history and culture. There will indoor and outdoor events throughout Dublin’s museums and heritage centres. Dublin and Ireland have rich history worth uncovering. The weeklong event will showcase the best of Dublin’s heritage.
Dublin Music And Dances Festivals
To appreciate Dublin’s arts, join the Dublin Fringe Festival from September 8 to September 29. The festival will showcase Irish music, dances and visual arts. There will be street theatre, puppetry and even comedy performances. This festival is perfect for family affairs. There is something to attract all generations. The Dublin Fringe Festival is one of the ultimate displays of the county’s best prides.
On November 24-November 25, you can catch the Printing House Festival of New Music at the Trinity College. There will be performances featuring Irish and international music. This is perfect for music lovers. The Printing House Festival of New Music is an excellent reason to sit back, relax and enjoy the music.
Dublin, Ireland is known as a festive county. There isn’t any doubt about it. There are more festivals to enjoy while in Dublin. Every month is an excuse to enjoy and relish the best of Dublin’s culture, music, heritage and people.







