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The best gigs & club nights in Limerick this weekend

Highlights: What Next Dance Festival, The Ocelots, Accents, Ryley Walker, Tom Prendergast and more.

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All door times are 7:30pm/8pm unless stated.



Thursday, February 13th

What Next Dance Festival @ Dance Limerick (€15/12, 7pm)
Featuring works by Charlie Khalil Prince and Luca Truffarelli.

Pauric O’Meara @ Dolan’s Upstairs (€14)
Reflections of What We Could Be tour.

Paddy Keenan, Dermot Byrne and Tim Eady @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€20)
Three incredible traditional musicians join forces on stage.


The Ocelots @ Record Room (€10)
Folk-Rock twins for their Everything, When Said Slowly album release tour.

Mockie Ah! @ Pharmacia (€10)
Valentine’s Day ball with drag, burlesque, live music, and DJs.

Accents @ Belltable Theatre (€22)
Emmet Kirwan’s Accents returns to the stage.


Friday, February 14th

What Next Dance Festival @ Dance Limerick (€15/12, 7pm)
Second night of the festival features performances by Rocío Domínguez and Tú Hoàng.

Valentine’s Night Out @ Record Room (€10)
DJs until late with a free cocktail at the door.

Rebel Rebel @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€25)
A David Bowie tribute.


Saturday, February 15th

Ryley Walker

What Next Dance Festival @ Dance Limerick (€15/12, 7pm)
Festival closing night is a triple bill featuring dance artists from across Ireland.

Ryley Walker @ Dolan’s Upstairs (€20)
Illinois songwriter on a solo tour with Steve ón ‘dings on support for Limerick show.

Tom Prendergast @ Record Room (Free, 10pm)
Iconic Tom P selects tunes until late.


Sunday, February 16th

Sunday Sessions @ Record Room (Free)
The Passenger close out your week.

Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies @ Pharmacia (Free)
Free Sunday gig from Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies.


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