Looking for things to do in Galway this weekend? We've got you covered! With Christmas shows, live music and entertainment, comedy 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.
Nightlife: Club GASS’ 10th Birthday
When: Saturday, December 13th, from 9pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Galway’s longest-running LGBT+ club night is officially a decade old, and for the occasion they’re throwing their biggest celebration yet! This Saturday, they’re combining Club GASS’ 10th Birthday Bash with their Christmas Party, creating one massive night of queer joy, nostalgia, and chaos. Throughout the evening, the queens will be inviting onstage any couples who met at Club Gass over the years for a chance to win some truly fabulous prizes. As always, the iconic Kiki St Clair will be hosting this very special milestone celebration, joined by a dazzling lineup of Galway’s finest performers and of course, a very special surprise guest you won’t want to miss. On the main stage, the legendary DJ Ruth from The George in Dublin will be serving beats that’ll keep you bouncing all night. Once the show wraps, we shift straight into UV Party mode, so make sure to arrive early. Dicelady will be in the building from 9pm offering incredible UV face painting to get you glowing. Upstairs in the beer garden, the fabulous DJ Lil Monica will be starting at 9pm, bringing her signature energy and keeping the entire space hopping from the very beginning of the night. And because it’s their 10th birthday, they’re treating the first 100 guests to a free shot and a party hat to kick off the celebrations in style.
Christmas Show: An Fathach Leithleasach
When: Friday-Sunday, December 12-14th, show times vary
Where: An Taibhdhearc
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Galway’s Irish language theatre, An Taibhdhearc, are delighting audiences with their brand new festive show; An Fathach Leithleasach. A magical story of a grumpy Giant who banishes children from his beautiful garden, turning his world upside down. Inspired by Oscar Wilde’s The Selfish Giant, audiences young and old will be captivated by a world, brimming full of magical creatures, plants and trees, where children, a grumpy giant and a mischievous fairy sing and dance their way through this unworldly garden. Book your tickets today to discover if the grumpy giant will ever open his heart and share his garden once again?
above: photo by Emilija Jefremova
Music: Airneánach | Nightbird - The Altered Hours
When: Saturday, December 13th, at 8pm
Where: St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church
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Airneánach | Nightbird is a new series of performances taking place at Galway's oldest building, St Nicholas' Collegiate Church with the final one taking place this Saturday with The Altered Hours - a rock group based in Cork City. Their music explores vast psychedelic spaces, immediate post-punk tones, repetitive rhythms and propelling structures. The lyrics bind this wall of noise together, comfortably connecting the escapism of the abstract with the honesty of realism. This duality is played out in song and on stage by the lead singers Elaine Howley & Cathal MacGabhann alongside Patrick Cullen on bass guitar/effects, Nora Lewon on drums & Jack Horgan on guitar. Over the past few years, the 5-piece have been headlining tours in the UK & Europe, creating what some journalists have described as a ‘cult-like’ status. The years ahead are set to be as exciting & energetic as ever for The Altered Hours, with the group continuously carving out their own path in rock ‘n’ roll.
Music: Damien Dempsey
When: Saturday, December 13th, at 8pm
Where: Leisureland
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From intimate stages to euphoria-filled rooms and fields, Damien’s live shows are legendary. Often compared to the likes of Christy Moore, Luke Kelly, and Shane MacGowan, the music of Damien Dempsey is formed from his experience growing up in Dublin in the mid-70s. Breaking through in the 90s, Dempsey combined his love for traditional Irish music with other influences including hip-hop and electronic sounds to create his own style of folk music. Several highly acclaimed chart-topping albums, countless sold-out shows, an award-winning documentary and a sell-out theatre show later have all cemented his status as one of the country’s most beloved artists. Every time he steps foot onstage his main goal is to bring the energy of "a big singsong" to the venue believing strongly that communal singing is one of the best things you can ever do. Now playing Galway right in time for the festive season, bring your friends and family together for an incredible night of pure musical talent and unbeatable atmosphere.
Dining: Sunday Lunch
When: Sunday, December 14th, from 12pm
Where: La Viña, 8 Quay Lane
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Experience fresh Spanish flavours and deliciously comforting dishes with the new Sunday lunch menu at La Viña. Start by diving into their Spanish tapas, from vibrant, flavour-packed small plates like patatas bravas and pimientos de padrón (fried peppers) which are perfect for sharing and bring the spirit of Spain straight to your table. Moving on to the mains, a comforting selection of hearty, slow-cooked creations and regional specialties that makes Sunday lunch feel truly special. And of course, no Spanish lunch is complete without a glass in hand, so choose from their curated selection of wines, vermouths, and bubbles. Book your table today and settle in for a Sunday filled with delicious food, great company and a super cosy atmosphere in one of Galway city’s most iconic locations.
Workshop: Pasta Making with Lia of Pastacrisciut
When: Saturday, December 13th, at 6pm
Where: Mad Yolk Farm
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Join Lia of Pastacrisciut for a hands-on pasta making workshop as you use organic semolina to craft together 3 pasta shapes from Southern Italy. And then, after all the hard work you’ll enjoy a typical Italian meal - courses from antipasto to dessert. It’s €60 per person, and your ticket includes the pasta lesson, take home your own pasta, and the traditional Italian dinner. To book DM on Instagram or call Lia at 083 4644170. If you can’t make this date, please note that there will be another class on January 17th.
Music: HousePlants
When: Friday, December 12th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Irish electronic duo HousePlants, the collaborative project of Bell X1 frontman Paul Noonan and producer Daithí, are excited to make their return to the Róisín Dubh stage. Known for their pulsating blend of indie and dancefloor-ready beats, HousePlants have built a reputation for their electrifying live performances, from festivals like All Together Now and Beyond the Pale, to opening slots for legends such as Chic and Leftfield. Their unique combination of energetic rhythms and heart-on-sleeve storytelling has earned them a loyal following. As always, HousePlants guarantee an unforgettable night - don’t miss this one.
Launch: ‘Still We Gather’ Exhibition Launch & Afterparty
When: Friday, December 12th, from 6pm (afterparty from 8pm)
Where: Galway Arts Centre (Afterparty at Club Áras na nGael)
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Galway Arts Centre presents their brand new exhibition ‘Still, We Gather’ which brings together artists working across a wide range of mediums to celebrate the social and political potential of coming together, recognising gathering as a practice of care, joy, protest and collective imagination. The exhibition launch will take place from 6pm followed by the afterparty at their neighbours Club Áras na nGael, with sets from LoveSmoke and Kelsey. Taking place from 8pm until late, RSVP is essential via the link above.
Theatre: Knocknacarra’s KATS Supper Theatre
When: Thursday, December 11th, at 8pm
Where: Galway Bay Hotel
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Knocknacarra’s KATS are bringing audiences two hilarious comedies in one sitting; Carrie McWethy’s Don’t Blame Me, I’m Just The Playwright and Michael J. Ginnelly’s Wake In The West for its annual supper theatre performance. Don’t Blame Me, I’m Just The Playwright is a side-splitting comedy about the troubles which arise when trying to stage a play. ‘Wake In The West’, by the late Mayo writer, Michael J. Ginnelly, was first staged by KATS in 2016 and is being revived as a tribute to Ginnelly, who was a great friend of the society. In this show, Tom Healy’s dying wish to be cremated and have his ashes scattered at sea causes uproar and chaos, causing the wake to become a riot of laughter and misunderstandings, but also heart.
Music: Christmas by Candlelight with Triskel Ensemble
When: Sunday, December 14th, at 6pm
Where: The Mick Lally Theatre
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One of Galway's favourite sopranos, Helen Hancock, and her string quartet, The Triskel Ensemble, are coming to The Mick Lally Theatre this weekend to perform a Christmas programme full of nostalgia. The evening will feature songs from The Sound of Music, Les Mis and Evita and movie themes including ET. A touch of Corelli, Messiah and Mozart will soothe your soul in the candlelit atmosphere alongside favourites like Walking in the Air, O Holy Night and Christmas carols. Helen in her usual chatty style will create an intimate and warm atmosphere leaving you full of Christmas cheer.
Sport: Connacht Rugby vs Black Lion
When: Saturday, December 13th, at 8pm
Where: Dexcom Stadium
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Get ready for thrilling showdowns at Dexcom Stadium this December as Connacht Rugby go head-to-head with the Black Lion this Saturday night as of round 2 of Challenge Cup. Come along to watch all the action in-person, to enjoy the highs and lows of the game with fellow fans, meet special guests, and soak up the excitement in a relaxed yet vibrant setting - making your match day truly unforgettable. Expect big hits, high tempo, and edge-of-your-seat action as both sides battle to climb the standings. Bring all the gang out for this game because you won’t want to miss it!
Workshop: Christmas Wreath Making
When: Saturday, December 13th, at 12pm
Where: Slieve Aughty Centre
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Roll up your sleeves, gather natural foliage from the garden and hedgerows, and create a gorgeous Christmas wreath with the guidance of Slieve Aughty’ talented in-house florist, Lisa. You’ll start by selecting fresh greenery, before learning how to build a sturdy base using wire or grapevine. Lisa will then walk you through professional layering techniques to help you craft a beautifully balanced, full wreath. Once your foliage is in place, you’ll finish it off with ribbons, bows, or charming ornaments to make your creation uniquely yours. With Lisa’s warmth, expertise, and creative flair, you’ll leave the session with a stunning, long-lasting wreath that will bring joy and festive cheer to your home all season long.
Café Lates: Open Mic Spoken Word Night
When: Friday, December 6th, at 7pm
Where: Fairhill Café
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Enjoy the free Open Mic Spoken Word Night which is taking place at Fairhill Café this Friday night. It’s your chance to unleash your inner poet or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Share your stories, poems, or songs, or sit back and appreciate local talent. No booking is necessary – just come along and take the mic or a seat. This event is part of the Café Lates initiative. Launched in response to public demand for a thriving café culture after 6pm, Café Lates supports local businesses in trialing extended opening hours and offering diverse, alcohol-free evening experiences.
Christmas: Santa’s Christmas Magic
When: Saturday & Sunday, December 13th + 14th, arrival times; 11.30am, 1pm, & 2.30pm
Where: Brigit’s Garden
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Santa, Mrs Claus and Elfeena, the musical elf, are back this weekend bringing enchantment, delight and the true spirit of Christmas to Brigit’s Garden. This is a unique, child-centred Santa experience for all the family that celebrates wonder, joy and togetherness. The highlight of your visit is the interactive musical show with Santa and Elfeena, this year’s show features a brand-new tale about a very special animal, with plenty of singing, laughter, and magical moments. And of course, everyone will help Santa light the Christmas tree by magic! With spaces filling up quickly, book your spot today and come along to enjoy an experience that is special and magical, in the true spirit of the season.
Music: Jazz Sundays
When: Sunday, December 14th, from 7.30pm
Where: Queen Street
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After a day of shopping around the city’s Christmas Markets, take yourself out for an evening of laid-back jazz, dinner and delicious cocktails in a gorgeous Galway venue, Queen Street. With the main Galway Christmas Market on your doorstep this is a perfect way to give yourself a bit of me-time while buying for others. Treat yourself to 3-courses from Queen Street’s fabulous dinner menu and smooth cocktails, all while being serenaded from 7.30pm-9.30pm by a live jazz band. Bliss!
Shop: Tiny Traders Village - Christmas Edition
When: Daily, from 10am
Where: Edward Square & Eyre Square Shopping Centre
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After its huge success last year, the Tiny Traders Christmas Market is back until Christmas Eve in three fantastic locations right in the heart of Galway’s city centre. The Christmas edition of their markets is showcasing the best local artisan gifts, arts, crafts, cosmetics, antiques, vintage clothing, food, collectors items, souvenirs and much much more. In addition to hosting their amazing array of regular traders they have some exciting new vendors to introduce you to as well! Don’t miss this opportunity to get some Christmas presents ahead of the big day.
Comedy: Red Line Comedy Club
When: Thursday, December 11th, doors at 8pm
Where: Busker Brownes
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Red Line Comedy Club is back in Busker Brownes this Thursday for their Christmas show 2025. Headliner for the night is Paddy Armas. A Dublin-based comic with a litany of competitions on his CV! Wins include The Bray Comedy Festival Inaugural Gong Show, the Inaugural Baileys Laughs Gong Show & Hapenny Comedy Competition. He has supported comedians such as Mike Rice and is co-founder of Dublin’s Pitchfork Comedy Club! Your MC is Red Line co-founder and our resident roaster, Ken Lindsay and the lineup for the night will also feature a collection of up-and-coming talent, such as Cathal Shanagher, Alex Miller, Dave Savage, and Seheed. Ticket price includes a free Heineken as well as entry into the prize draw at the end of the night. It’s going to be an extra special festive affair with 2 Christmas presents at the end for two ticket-holders, so don’t miss out!
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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