What To Do In Galway This Weekend
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What To Do In Galway This Weekend

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!

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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.

An Evening with Sophie Morris

When: Thursday, March 5th, at 7pm
Where: Brasserie at the Corner
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Sophie Morris is the social media sensation everyone is talking about and this Thursday night she is coming to Galway’s Brasserie on the Corner, as part of their celebrations for International Women’s Day! The No.1 bestselling author, who keeps us all engaged with her clever supermarket swaps, will host a special evening in this award-winning restaurant, and they'd love you to join them. The evening will begin with a special ‘Meet & Greet’ drinks reception hosted by Sophie. Guests will then savour a four-course meal with the opportunity to hear all about Sophie’s career. There will also be a Q&A session so you can ask Sophie all those questions you’ve been wondering about from her supermarket finds to nutritious home cooking. There will be a gift bag for all attendees, along with giveaways on the night, including signed copies of ‘Sophie’s Swaps’ books. It’s the perfect opportunity to catch-up with family and friends, enjoying an evening chatting about all things career pivots and motherhood, to food labels and ultra processed foods, along with many things in between!

Ar Ais Arís with Mantra and Chord Memory

When: Friday, March 6th, at 11pm
Where: Electric
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Ar Ais Arís are back in The Space at Electric this weekend and the dance is overdue so hit the dance and show them your moves! On the night they’ll be presenting one of the greats, co-founder of Rupture and EQ50 – Mantra! Known for her deep, emotive sets that push the boundaries of drum and bass while still paying homage to its foundation, Mantra brings an intense passion into her selection, striking just the right balance between dark and uplifting. On support they are chuffed to invite back Chord Memory, aka Jeanie, who emerged from the vibrant Irish electronic music scene of the 1990s, carving out her place as one of the first women drum and bass DJs in Ireland. In 1999, she picked up her first set of decks and after an introduction to Dublin’s premier drum’n’bass crew, Bassbin Recordings, played one of her first gigs at their legendary ‘Refuge’ night. She became a fixture in Dublin’s underground dance music scene, known for her blend of atmospheric drum’n’bass and straight-up dancefloor rollers.

‘Lil Belgiumhaus

When: Running until Friday, March 6th
Where: Bierhaus
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After taking a long hiatus, Bierhaus proudly presents Lil Belgiumhaus, a one-of-a-kind celebration of Belgian beer culture happening this week, Tuesday to Friday. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of rich and delicious Belgian brews, from crisp blondes to dark, hearty ales that are sure to delight both newcomers and seasoned beer aficionados alike. Their taps will be flowing with exclusive Belgian selections you won’t find anywhere else in town. And that’s not all! As tradition demands, their kitchen will be flipping the menu upside down for this special event. Lil Belgiumhaus is the place to be, so gather your friends, raise a glass, and don’t miss this unforgettable Belgian beer celebration!

Cocktail & Dine Evening

When: Friday, March 6th, at 7pm
Where: Clifden Station House Hotel
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Following the success of their previous cocktail event, Clifden Station House Hotel are delighted to host another Cocktail and Dine Evening and best of it all - it’s taking place this weekend! Join them from 7pm for a cocktail and canapé reception, followed by a beautifully curated three course dinner paired with an array of cocktails from their newly launched cocktail menu. The evening continues with live music in the Library until late, creating the perfect atmosphere for a memorable night out. €69 per person. Overnight packages are also available for those who would like to turn the evening into a relaxing getaway. To book your table, contact their team today at 095 216 99.

Badge Making Day

When: Sunday, March 8th, 2-4pm
Where: Sally Longs
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The team over at Sally Longs Rock Bar are hosting a fantastic fun crafting workshop this Sunday from 2-4pm. This ‘Badge Making Day’ will allow you to make your own badge and proudly display it on your jacket/bag etc. On the day they will be blasting a few tunes, having a few pints and of course plenty of craic! Don’t miss this opportunity to get creative and have tons of fun as you create.

Dips for Health

When: Friday, March 6th, 12.30pm-1.30pm
Where: Meeting point is the yellow shelter on the Prom in Salthill
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This weekend, embrace the new month by boosting your mood, meeting new people and feeling more connected with yourself and others at the free sociable sea dip, Dips for Health. The group dip will take place at 12.30pm and 1pm or simply arrive anytime between 12.30 and 1.30 to dip at your own pace. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re new to sea dipping or a regular by the shore. There is no pressure, just community, connection and the sea.

Slyrydes

When: Thursday, March 5th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Slyrydes are finally returning to the stage of the Róisín Dubh this week to release their 2025 debut album, “What if We Get Happy?” With support on the night from In Athens and Animal Animal. Galway post-punk outfit Slyrydes first came to prominence with their incendiary 2018 debut single Mental Health, quickly building a reputation for confrontational lyricism and ferocious live shows. A string of vital follow-up singles and national airplay cemented their place in the new wave of Irish guitar music, leading to tours and a growing cult following. After a period of hiatus, the band returned to the stage with two sold-out comeback shows in November 2025 — a raw, cathartic re-emergence that marked the next chapter of the band’s story. Now joined live by longtime friend and producer Dan Doherty from Darklands, Slyrydes have entered a new creative phase. With new material currently in the works with more live dates rolling out, the band’s trademark intensity feels sharper and louder than ever.

Kara-Okay!

When: Thursday, March 5th, from 9pm
Where: Massimo
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Kara-Okay is back and it’s taking over a local boozer near you this Thursday night for another phenomenal night of power ballads, pop anthems and everything in between. Hosted by Galway musicians, Steven Sharpe and Blind Mick Joyce, sign up for karaoke is at 9pm sharp so be sure to get in early as this night has become super popular and a queue is expected. Karaoke will be followed by a sing-along DJ set which keeps the party going into the wee hours.

Candlelight Performers - Hans Zimmer’s Best Works & Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

When: Friday, March 6th
Where: St Nicholas Collegiate Church
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This Friday night, ConTempo String Quartet will transform St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church into a candlelit dreamscape for two atmospheric shows: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac and Hans Zimmer’s Best Works. Hear the greatest hits you love reimagined for strings in an immersive, romantic setting.

 

The Hans Zimmer Experience

When: Saturday, March 7th, at 8pm
Where: Town Hall Theatre
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Following the success of their sold-out tour, The Ennio Morricone Experience is back in Galway with an exciting new show, The Hans Zimmer Experience. This unmissable event brings the world of cinematic music to life, paying tribute to the legendary scores of Hans Zimmer, one of the greatest film composers of our time. The concert features iconic pieces from Pirates of the Caribbean, Inception, Gladiator, Batman and many others, reimagined and arranged for an ensemble of voice, flute, piano, and strings. Zimmer’s unmistakable melodies, which have captivated and inspired audiences for decades, will be performed in an intimate, evocative setting. From the epic power of King Arthur’s soundtrack to the heartfelt beauty of The Lion King; This musical journey promises to take the audience across oceans and through savannahs, stirring emotions and rekindling memories with every note.

The Opacas Launch ‘Cheaper Than Therapy’

When: Saturday, March 7th, from 9pm
Where: Pádraicíns
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After a dramatic few months, The Opacas are making their long-awaited return  and playing a free gig at Pádraicíns, Furbo to officially launch their brand-new CD, Cheaper Than Therapy. The launch was originally planned for last September, but a storm forced the cancellation. Soon after, one of the band members underwent a medical procedure that didn’t go to plan. For a time, it genuinely looked as though The Opacas might never perform together again. Now fully recovered and re-energised, the band are delighted to be back doing what they love - delivering sharp, melodic retro rock with their trademark style and humour. Cheaper Than Therapy captures The Opacas’ rich harmonies, driving guitars and classic songwriting, blending 60s-inspired pop sensibility with contemporary edge. Their upcoming show promises a night of new material, fan favourites, and a celebration of resilience, friendship and music. Come early, bring friends, and help The Opacas mark a fresh chapter.

Column: Club Night

When: Friday, March 6th, from 9pm
Where: The Cellar
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Column is a brand new club night and it’s kicking off in The Cellar Bar basement this Friday night! Featuring local House DJs and a live drum & bass act, the night’s lineup includes Tom Walsh, Bren Quinn, Gabrielle & Vali, Andy Eff and Eamon Kerrins. All powered by state of the art Funktion-One sound system, the inaugural Column club night is not to be missed!

Coffee Concert

When: Saturday, March 7th, 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 Dorottya Fenyosy, piano, in addition to tea/coffee and baked goods. All funds raised will go toward supporting St Nicholas’ Schola Cantorum.

Reginald D Hunter & Friends

When: Sunday, March 8th, from 8.30pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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On Sunday, Reginald D Hunter returns to Róisín Dubh alongside Glenn Wool & Karl Spain for a night of phenomenal stand-up comedy. Reginald has been performing comedy in the UK for over 20 years. During that time he has become one of the Comedy industry’s best-known performers for his distinctive take on the most diverse range of subjects. His work can be brutally honest and is often considered to be controversial but it is always meticulously thought out and he has never been afraid to face challenging issues head on even when the focus is on his own principles or beliefs.

Karma Police - A Tribute to Radiohead

When: Saturday, March 7th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Delving deep into the back catalogue of the cult anthems that shaped a generation, Karma Police deliver authentic, note for note live renditions of Radiohead’s most acclaimed and beloved songs. Covering the band’s entire career, from 1993’s “Pablo Honey” up to and including 2016’s “A Moon Shaped Pool”, Karma Police, a six piece band made up of some of the most in demand session musicians, perfectly recreate the best of Radiohead, playing anthems like; Creep, High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Paranoid Android, Street Spirit (Fade Out), Pyramid Song, 15 Steps and many, many more.

Craft & Fun: Creative Workshop for Mother’s Day

When: Sunday, March 8th, at 3.15pm
Where: BRI Coffee & Art, Salthill
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This weekend attend Craft & Fun’s special ‘Mother’s Day’ pop-up workshop with your children and enjoy 90 minutes of fun creativity. This is a space where children will design and create a gift made with love, intention and dedication. During the session, kids can explore a variety of gift set options and choose whichever they would like most to give to their mom. Throughout the workshop only high-quality, natural materials are used ensuring each child can express themselves freely with every creation being something that they can proudly show off. Spaces are limited so book your child in today for a fun crafting Sunday afternoon by contacting craftandfun.galway@gmail.com.

Bilingual Readings: Scóthscealta le Pádraic Ó Conaire

When: Saturday, March 7th, at 2pm
Where: Galway City Museum
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To celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge 2026, join actor, writer, and storyteller Diarmuid de Faoite for a selection of bilingual readings from the finest work of Pádraic Ó Conaire. Moving seamlessly between Irish and English, de Faoite’s animated readings will bring Ó Conaire’s work vividly to life, showcasing the distinctive genius of one of Ireland’s most important modern writers. Born in Galway in 1882, Pádraic Ó Conaire began writing in Irish while working as a civil servant in London, having joined the Gaelic League. Over the next quarter-century, he became a master of the short story and a leading light of the Gaelic Revival. Following his untimely death, in 1928, a memorial statue was unveiled in Eyre Square – today housed in Galway City Museum.

Workshop: Explore Your Shores

When: Saturday, March 7th, at 12pm
Where: Grattan Beach
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Explore your shores with Galway Atlantaquaria and Galway City Museum, as part of An Tír Faoi Thonn – The Land Beneath the Waves outreach programme! Together, you will explore the rockpools, observe the wonderful creatures living along our shores, and share local stories. Join them in Salthill on Saturday and be sure to bring your wellies/strong boots and dress for the weather. The event is free of charge, but advance booking is required. Please email Museum@GalwayCity.ie to make a booking and call the Museum on (091) 532460 for further details. Please do not participate if unwell, as the rockpools are a challenging walk, with slippery seaweeds, uneven and loose surfaces.

Movie of the Week - Báite

When: Sunday, March 8th, at 4pm
Where: Eye Cinema
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Award-winning Irish-language feature BÁITE, is receiving a nationwide cinema opening this weekend, timed to coincide with Seachtain na Gaeilge. Showing in Eye Cinema Galway on Sunday afternoon, the screening will be followed by a Q&A session offering an insight into the making of the film. Set in September 1975, BÁITE (“The Drowned”) follows 23-year-old Peggy Casey, who runs her family’s pub in the west of Ireland. When the lake reveals what has been hidden beneath its surface, a murder investigation exposes buried truths that threaten family loyalties, identity and an entire community’s sense of belonging.

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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