Looking for things to do in Galway this weekend? We've got you covered! From live music and entertainment to family-friendly 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.
Synthesis Presents Twofaced
When: Thursday, February 12th, at 10pm
Where: Seven Bar
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Synthesis have just announced their first show of the year, as they bring Twofaced all the way from New Zealand to Seven Bar for their Ireland debut. The boys have been doing serious work this past year, releasing one of the tunes of the summer as well as staying busy with shows across New Zealand and Australia - and they are bringing the energy for rag week ‘26! On support they have the very talented Hackett who also has had a huge year as well, with a string of releases as well as an international debut earlier this year in Scotland. And, of course setting the tone on the night are Rob Cully and Kayzzey. Don’t miss it!
'Cornerstone' - Graduate Exhibition Launch
When: Friday, February 13th, at 6pm
Where: Outset Gallery
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Outset Gallery is pleased to present Cornerstone, the first exhibition of their 2026 programme, opening on Friday 13th February, 6-9pm. Cornerstone showcases the work of eight graduates selected through Outset Gallery’s 2025 Graduate Open Call, representing leading art colleges across Ireland. Working across painting, sculpture, video, film, and photography, the exhibition highlights the breadth of talent and ambition emerging from recent graduating classes. The works on display explore themes including Irish history and storytelling, evolving relationships with technology, and experimental approaches to contemporary art practice. The title Cornerstone reflects both the foundational nature of this moment in each artist’s career and the idea of turning toward new beginnings and future possibilities. For more on this exhibition please see the above link.
Milo Edwards - How Revolting! Sorry to Offend!
When: Friday, February 13th, doors at 7.30pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Milo isn’t posh or fancy – despite what you may think. In 2023 he got a temporary tattoo on his arse. This is a story about the consequences. Award-winning British comedian Milo Edwards returns to Galway’s Róisín Dubh with a show about class, lawn bowls, common decency and cum… and other revolting things that are best not talked about. Is there a better way to kick off your Valentine’s weekend? We think not.
Pastacrisciut - Now at the Galway Market on Saturdays too!
When: Saturday & Sunday, February 14th & 15th
Where: Galway Market by St Nicholas Collegiate Church
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Folks, we’re super delighted to tell you that Pastacrisciut will now be at the Galway Market on both Saturdays and Sundays! If you’re wandering around the city this weekend and start feeling peckish, take this as a sign to make a beeline for Pastacrisciut because the fried pizza here is an absolute must-try. Run by the talented chef Lia Vavuso, this charming food truck serves up traditional street food from Napoli. From crocché and frittataini di pasta to panini Napoletani and focaccia, everything on the menu is packed with flavour and made with love. Her creations are one-of-a-kind and seriously delicious, so much so, they usually sell out fast so make sure you get there early and treat yourself to some unforgettable bites!
The High Kings - The Rocky Road Tour
When: Friday, February 13th, at 7pm
Where: Leisureland
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As global ambassadors of Irish heritage and storytelling, The High Kings have consistently brought the timeless tradition of folk music to audiences worldwide, earning them chart-topping success and widespread acclaim. With their signature blend of classic tradition and modern edge, The Rocky Road Tour promises to be a vibrant showcase of Irish culture, energy, and musicality. Following a record-breaking 2024, the band are showing no signs of slowing down. Their momentum continued in 2025 with a string of sold-out U.S. tour dates, culminating in a headline performance at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles on March 23rd. But it was their inclusion on the soundtrack of Sinners that marked a defining moment in their global recognition. The Rocky Road Tour 2026 will build on this global success, offering audiences a high-energy live show that reinforces The High Kings’ place at the forefront of Irish folk. With a renewed focus on storytelling, musicianship, and connection, the tour reflects the group’s ongoing commitment to honouring Ireland’s folk legacy while pushing creative boundaries.
‘Where Ancient Earth Meets Contemporary Expression’ by Aisling Newe
When: Running until Saturday February 14th
Where: Galway City Library
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Galway based visual artist Aisling Newe’s new solo art exhibition ‘Where Ancient Earth Meets Contemporary Expression’ is currently on display at Galway City Library. Using turf as both medium and metaphor, this exhibition explores movement and the living spirit of the bog. Through organic forms and abstraction, this work reimagines the bog as a vibrant, breathing ecosystem - rich in history and beauty. A powerful reflection on land, tradition and beauty, make sure you pop in to see Aisling’s stunning collection for yourself.
Kara-Okay!
When: Thursday, February 12th, 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. With Valentine’s fast-approaching, this is not a night to be missed - time to get serenading folks!
Pub Quiz for Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland
When: Thursday, February 12th, at 7pm
Where: The Ol’ 55 Pub
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Come along on Thursday night to the Ol’55 where they will be hosting a fun-filled pub quiz to raise funds in support of Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland. Enjoy the night with friends, battling to win one of the many prizes they have lined up for the winners, all the while knowing that absolutely all proceeds are going to a fantastic cause. Questions are mainly general knowledge with some fun and obscure questions thrown in to really get the clogs turning!
Sunday Lunch Pop-Up Series
When: Sunday, February 15th, 1-4pm
Where: Clifden Station House Hotel
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This Sunday and every Sunday until April 5th, Clifden Station House Hotel invites you to enjoy their Sunday Lunch Pop-Up Series in the elegant Carriage Restaurant. It’s the perfect way to spend a leisurely Sunday in Connemara; relaxed dining, delicious food, and a beautiful setting designed for unhurried enjoyment. Priced at €39 per person, it’s an ideal excuse to gather, unwind, and savour a truly special afternoon with family and friends.
Pat & Faye Shortt - Shortt Stuff
When: Friday & Saturday, February 13th & 14th, at 8pm
Where: Town Hall Theatre
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After a whirlwind tour across Australia/New Zealand that had audiences roaring with laughter from Sydney to Perth and beyond, the beloved father-daughter duo Pat and Faye Shortt are embarking on a tour of Ireland with their new show “Shortt Stuff”. Back in Galway this weekend, the Shortt’s conjure up a madcap world that’s part social commentary, and all heart. Whether skewering small-town politics or turning family feuds into full-blown musical numbers, their shows are as unpredictable as they are unforgettable. Don’t miss it!
Kell Live
When: Friday, February 13th, from 9pm
Where: Sally Longs
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Sally Longs Rock Bar are delighted to welcome Kell, the UK’s top Celtic Rock band, back to their stage for what is going to be another unbelievable gig and night of live music. It’s a free event so be sure to get here early and start your weekend off on the right note!
New Daily Deals Menu at Basilico
When: Thursday, Friday & Sunday, February 12th, 13th & 15th
Where: Basilico in Oranmor
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Gather the family and head to Basilico for authentic Italian comfort and enjoy their new daily deals; on Thursdays enjoy their fresh fish of the day and chips for only €18.95, on Fridays treat yourself to their wine of the evening for 15% off, and on Sundays their Sunday lunch specials are available all day with every kid’s main course coming with a free dessert. Warm, welcoming, and full of flavour, this family-friendly restaurant delivers a true taste of Italy right in the heart of Oranmore. No matter what you order or what day you visit, after dining at Basilico you’ll leave full, happy, and already planning your next visit.
The Flowers of May
When: Saturday, February 14th, at 8.30pm
Where: Town Hall Studio
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The Flowers of May is an intimate and moving stage production inspired by the true story of two parents raising a child with autism. Blending humour with unflinching honesty, the play explores the emotional terrain of parenting a child with autism, from the chaos of daily routines to the quiet, deeply felt victories that shape family life. At its heart, it’s a story of partnership and perseverance, revealing how love, empathy, and resilience sustain two people facing the unknown together. The play invites audiences into a world where every challenge is matched by moments of grace, where laughter coexists with vulnerability, and where the bonds of family are tested (and strengthened) in profound ways. The Flowers of May speaks to anyone who’s ever had to navigate uncharted emotional territory and find meaning in the journey.
Family Workshop: Our Heritage in LEGO
When: Saturday, February 14th, at 11.30am & 1pm
Where: Galway City Museum
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Join brick artist Jessica Farrell for two heritage-themed LEGO® family workshops at Galway City Museum. The 11.30am workshop is specially designed for families with neurodivergent children aged 7 and over. It offers a relaxed, collaborative, and creative learning experience that uses LEGO® bricks to build and create together. To remain mindful of sensory needs, including noise levels, attendance is limited to a maximum of 20 participants (5 tables of 4). The 1pm slot will be a lively and collaborative workshop designed for families with children aged 7 and 13. Through guided activities, participants are encouraged to explore heritage themes while developing imagination, communication, and teamwork. At both workshops each family group (or ‘team’) may include up to four people, with a minimum of one adult and one child. This structure reflects the workshop’s core aim: to promote shared creativity and learning through building together. All LEGO® bricks and materials are provided.
Craft & Fun - Celebrating Love & Friendship Month
When: Sunday, February 15th, at 3pm
Where: Brí Coffee & Art (inside The Nest Boutique Hostel)
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This weekend attend Craft & Fun’s special ‘Love & Friendship Month’ pop-up workshop with your children and enjoy 90 minutes of fun creativity. This is a space where both children and adults can create, imagine and play. During the session, kids can explore a variety of projects and choose whichever they like most. 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.
Valentine’s Day Weekend
Thankfully, this year Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday so we get to celebrate with the people who mean the most to us all weekend long! Make your weekend all about spending quality time with loved ones, making new memories and sharing moments that you can cherish for years to come. Whether that’s by buying your significant other lavish gifts, with a change of scenery, or catching-up over a candlelit dinner, we’re sure you’ll find the right way to express your love. Happy Valentine’s Day! Discover how to celebrate Valentine’s Day 2026 right here.
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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