Looking for things to do in Galway this weekend? We've got you covered! From live music and entertainment to creative workshops and so much more, there's something here for everyone. Check out our ultimate guide to the best events happening in Galway this weekend and start planning your perfect getaway!
The weekend guide is sponsored by The Skeff Bar & Kitchen, the home to live music 7 nights a week in Galway. Check out The Skeff's weekend lineup right HERE.
Florence Road present Faoin Solas
When: Saturday, February 21st, doors at 7.30pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Irish band Florence Road have just announced Faoin Solas, two very special, intimate live shows bringing together some of the most exciting emerging voices in Irish music, while raising vital funds for Médecins Sans Frontières in support of their humanitarian work in Palestine. Lineup for the night includes Shark School, Sell Everything, and Jodie Lyne with Florence Road closing out the night. Beyond the music, these shows carry a deeper purpose. At a time when humanitarian aid is urgently needed, Faoin Solas aims to channel the power of live music into tangible support. Florence Road have said; "We wanted to create something intimate and meaningful, two nights that shine a light on Irish artists that we love, while also standing in solidarity with people who still need support. Music for us is about bringing people together and these shows will hopefully do that. We can’t wait!"
above: photo by Cara Kealy
East Asia Film Festival: Center Stage (Director’s Cut)
When: Thursday, February 19th, at 7pm
Where: Eye Cinema
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After a necessary temporary pause, the doors at the Eye Cinema Galway are open, their screens are lit, and the popcorn is popping. Thrilled to welcome audiences back for a full week of screenings. To celebrate the ‘Lunar New Year 2026: Year of the Horse’ Eye Cinema Galway are delighted to present the Irish premiere of Centre Stage (Director’s Cut) in a beautiful digital 4K restoration, starring Maggie Cheung, winner of Best Actress at the 1992 Berlin International Film Festival. Ruan Lingyu (1910-1935), Chinese silent cinema’s icon, died tragically at age 24. During her nine-year career, Ruan made twenty-nine films with Lianhua Studios, becoming known as the ‘Garbo of the East’. As she rose to stardom, scandals surrounding her private life brought infamy and tragedy. Stanley Kwan’s thrilling biopic uses a story-within-a-story structure, interviewing actors–including Maggie Cheung’s sensitive portrayal of Ruan–about their roles during filming, and beautifully integrating footage from Ruan’s original films to reconstruct her life.
Sign up for Reformer Pilates
When: Classes available across the weekend
Where: Soul Studio Pilates, Oranmore
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Looking for the perfect reset this weekend? Step into Soul Studio Pilates in the heart of Oranmore and discover a reformer Pilates experience designed to nurture both body and mind. With cosy vibes, tranquil energy, and effortlessly chic interiors, this state-of-the-art studio is as aesthetic as it is empowering. Whether you’re brand new to Pilates or ready for a more dynamic flow, Soul Studio’s expert instructors guide you through classes that build strength, improve flexibility and mobility, and encourage mindful movement. From beginner foundations to faster-paced sessions, every class meets you exactly where you are. They’ve also got a popular men’s only class if any curious but hesitant men out there.
One Acts Festival
When: Until Saturday, February 21st, show at 8.30pm
Where: Town Hall Studio
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Presented by HystERia Productions and directed by Emily Aherne, One Acts Festival at Town Hall Studio is a series of original one-act plays by emerging Irish writers. HystERia Productions presents an exciting festival of original one-act plays, each up to twenty minutes in length and written by emerging Irish voices. Over the course of the evening, four dynamic actors shift between characters and worlds, offering audiences a diverse mix of styles, moods and stories. One Acts Festival is a celebration of the energy of new writing and the thrill of discovering bold theatrical ideas in their earliest, most creative form. These shows are perfect for audiences who love fresh work, quick storytelling and innovative theatre.
Lunchtimes Made Better at Taquila
When: Open daily from 12pm
Where: Eglinton Street, Galway City
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This weekend elevate your lunch with a visit to Taquila and experience authentic Mexican flavours with a bold, modern twist. Led by Mexican head chef Andres Zubizarreta, Taquila brings genuine, high-quality Mexican cuisine to Galway, from handmade tortillas and rich, slow-cooked meats to vibrant, flavour-packed salsas. Now serving Pastor and an exciting menu of tacos bursting with flavour, Taquila pairs its unforgettable dishes with one of the best cocktail lists in town — think top-quality margaritas and tropical creations crafted to perfection. Taquila is Galway’s must-visit Mexican destination and if you haven’t been yet, consider this as a sign too asap.
Prima Queen
When: Thursday, February 19th, at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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The transatlantic duo, Louise Macphail and Kristin McFadden, create music that feels like a secret whispered between best friends – confessional, charming, and irresistibly catchy. Their journey began with a stroke of fate: a chance meeting in a London classroom pre-pandemic. McFadden, a Chicago native, found herself in the UK when her original study plans fell through. Upon meeting Macphail, the connection was instant. “Will you be in my band?” Macphail asked, and Prima Queen was born. Since then, the duo’s meteoric rise has included five BBC 6 Music playlisted singles and a critically acclaimed debut EP, Not The Baby, earning praise from NME, The Guardian, and beyond. Their upcoming debut album The Prize is a vibrant celebration of friendship, ambition, and life’s beautiful contradictions. Described by McFadden as “an album that screams empowerment and strength,” The Prize is a testament to risk-taking, resilience, and deep creative trust. From the wry wit of “Oats” to the gut-punching vulnerability of “Ugly,” The Prize dances between light and dark, always infused with authenticity and joy.
Mini Mart & Press Zine Club
When: Saturday + Sunday, February 21st + 22nd
Where: Massimo
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There is loads of excitement to enjoy this weekend at Massimo! On Saturday (3-6pm) they’ll be hosting the Spring Fayre Edition of their Mini Mart series, hosted by Stray Cats Press and A Black Sheep Vintage. Visit their host of vendors selling everything from vintage wares and local crafts to preloved clothing, pints and good times. Return on Sunday for a grown-up arts and crafts night where anything is possible. Whether you’re a seasoned zinester or first time collager, Stray Cats are thrilled to invite you down to make zines and pals. This Press Zine Club takes place every second Sunday at Massimo, so if you miss this Sunday add it into your calendar for the weekend after next. It’s free entry and all materials are provided.
Coffee Concert
When: Saturday, February 21st, at 11am
Where: St Nicholas Collegiate Church
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This Saturday, take a break from your Galway Market meanderings and call into St Nicolas Collegiate Church for their Coffee Concert. For €10 (payable at door), you’ll enjoy beautiful live music from the Ignite Gospel Choir, in addition to tea/coffee and baked goods. All funds raised will go toward supporting St Nicholas’ Schola Cantorum.
Flow, Frame & Feel Good
When: Sunday, February 22nd, 11am-4pm
Where: Connemara Coast Hotel
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Take this as your sign to come along to Connemara Coast Hotel and join Robyn.Yoga for the ultimate gals day out. This is going to be a beautifully nourishing day of gentle yoga (suitable for all levels), pebble art frame workshop – your own piece to take home, breathwork to reset and unwind as well as enjoying full thermal suite access including sauna, steam room, indoor and outdoor jacuzzi. Included in this experience will also be a relaxed brunch served with tea and coffee. It’s a day all about slowing down, moving softly, creating something meaningful and soaking up cosy, feel-good energy.
Paint & Prosecco
When: Saturday, February 21st, 1-2.30pm
Where: Queen Street
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This weekend Paint & Prosecco is returning to Queen Street Galway and you know what that means! It’s time to round up your pals and enjoy an afternoon of guided painting and bubbles to brighten up the rainy afternoon. Included in ticket price is all the art equipment you’ll need, such as; apron, easel, paints, paintbrushes plus a canvas that you get to take home with you! Enjoy step-by-step instruction from a local artist as well as two glasses of prosecco (or a non-alcoholic drink) as you create your masterpiece.
The Year of The Hiker
When: Friday + Saturday, February 20th + 21st, at 8pm
Where: St Fursa’s Hall, Headford
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Audiences in Headford are in for a real treat, when the multi-award winning Upstage Players from Claremorris bring John B. Keane’s classic, The Year of The Hiker, to life in North Galway. Set against the backdrop of 1960s Ireland, The Year of The Hiker follows the dramatic return of Hiker Lacey, a man who walked out on his young family 20 years earlier, to wander the roads. Old and ragged, he returns unknowingly on the day of his daughter's wedding. Is Hiker Lacey looking to be received with open arms and resume the role of family patriarch, or has the family moved on? And what was the reason he left in the first place?
Sinéad Quinlan: The Cultured Culchie
When: Thursday, February 19th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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‘Culchie - an unsophisticated country person.’ Sinéad didn’t think she was one, until an ex told her she passed the test. Cue identity crisis. Should she have been going to the Ploughing Festival all this time? In her debut solo show at Róisín Dubh, she dives headfirst into her culchie roots and her wild detour into comedy, with sharp storytelling, big heart, and no fear of the hard topics (or the Ploughing). This is a hilarious reckoning with rural identity, heartbreak, and the long, bumpy road to finding yourself.
Rated R - A Tribute to Queens of the Stone Age
When: Saturday, February 21st, from 9pm
Where: Sally Longs
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A Modern Movement are bringing you the fantastic QOTSA cover band Rated R, for a night of QOTSA madness to Sally Longs this Saturday night. As Ireland’s only Queens of the Stone Age tribute band Rated R bring the high desert valley to you, playing all the feel good hits of the summer, with the same attitude and swagger of Queens. The band drew on every album from Mexicola, to Lost Art of Keeping a Secret to Go With the Flow and even some Kyuss! Get ready to have your QOTSA thirst satiated!
Division Debut
When: Friday, February 20th, at 11pm
Where: The Cellar
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Division makes its debut at The Cellar, bringing a new wave of Galway DJs into the basement for a proper late-night session. Expect bouncy, high-energy electronic music, packed floors, and a crowd that’s actually there for the music. With limited capacity and an intimate space, this one’s set to fill fast. If you’re heading out on Friday night, this is the night you don’t want to miss.
Intro to Calligraphy Workshop
When: Thursday, February 19th, at 7.30pm
Where: Green Room at The Dean
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This Thursday, come along and learn the basics of pointed pen calligraphy in the heart of Galway City. Unplug from the digital world and unwind at a workshop that teaches you a unique artform. Afterwards you can use your new found skills to create beautiful cards and gifts for your loved ones. You will be using a dip-pen and ink (think Pride & Prejudice), only this is modern calligraphy, so it’s a lot less formal. Your ticket includes a glass of prosecco, wine, beer, or a non-alcoholic beverage, all supplies for the class you’ll need and you can take a beautiful piece of work home with you!
Imelda May - Raised on Songs & Stories
When: Saturday, February 21st, at 8pm
Where: Town Hall Theatre
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Globally revered Irish artist Imelda May is bringing her “Raised on Songs & Stories” Tour to Galway this Saturday. This unique series of intimate evenings will feature new stripped back versions of her wide discography and favourite songs, integrated with her famed poetry & storytelling. As Imelda says this is not so much a show but a shared night of what music, art, connection and creativity mean.
The weekend guide is sponsored by The Skeff Bar & Kitchen, the home to live music 7 nights a week in Galway. Check out The Skeff's weekend lineup right HERE.
Feature photo by Chaosheng Zhang.
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