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As the autumn is coming closer and the leaves are turning brown, many events are going to arrive in Dublin and will colour the city! Concerts, festivals, running competitions or conventions…This autumn Dublin is full of events! Uncover them now and enjoy 🙂
Great Pink Run 2016
An annual challenge of 10 km (or 5 km for whom who just wants to have fun) that raises money for the Breast Cancer Society and it’s open to anyone, from the jogging experts to the ones who are not so good. This year the Run will take place on the 27th of August in Phoenix Park: join if you want to have fun for a good cause!
Electric Picnic
Something amazing happens at Stradbally Hall from Friday 2nd September to Sunday 4th September: a big music festival is near Dublin and you definitely cannot miss it! Electric Picnic hosts every year some of the best musicians, like Florence and the Machine in 2015 or Lana Del Ray and The Chemical Brothers this September.
Irish Craft Beer Festival
Ireland’s best craft beer festival is waiting for you in Dublin! If we think about Ireland, one of the first things that comes out is beer, so why don’t you try the real Irish beer in the capital city? From the 8th until the 10th September you can eat really delicious dishes in the stands, drink craft beer and listen to music in a really friendly atmosphere.
Tiger Dublin Fringe (10-25 September 2016)
Tiger Dublin Festival is an open door for another reality: let the festival bring you into a world just made of theatre, music, dance, circus, comedy and cabaret! This year the best Dublin areas are hosting live shows of every type and for every taste: you can watch a performance about the Aeneid or laughing until you cry thanks to funny comedies, like “Hot Brown Honey”.
Culture Night
This year’s Culture Night takes places on Friday 16th September! What is it? It is a night in which art and culture are completely free and open to anyone interested in joining free events, tours and performances.
Open House Dublin
Dublin literally opens its houses ‘doors between 14th and 16th October 2016 to show its architectures and buildings which, for the biggest part, are always close to the public…but not in this weekend! Come and see secret and close buildings in Dublin and all for free.
Bram Stoker Festival
Dublin paints itself of bloody red from 28th to 31st October to celebrate the great writer Bram Stoker, Dracula’s father. Prepare yourself for a frightening four-day festival about vampires and night creatures…
Greta Gontero