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.

Connacht vs Glasgow

When: Saturday, February 28th, at 3pm
Where: Dexcom Stadium
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Get ready for thrilling showdowns at Dexcom Stadium this February as Connacht Rugby go head-to-head with Glasgow Warriors. Come along to watch all the action in-person, enjoy the highs and lows of the game with fellow fans, 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!

above: photo by Inpho Sports Photography

Galway Indoor Market Returns

When: Saturday, February 28th, 11am - 4pm
Where: The Cornstore
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Outset Design is thrilled to welcome you back to the Cornstore to 2026 for a diverse range of stalls that showcase the best of vintage, retro, secondhand and handmade products from independent businesses and creative individuals from Galway and beyond, with live music on the day from local musicians. On the day you can shop new and retro vinyl, clothing, jewellery, furniture, crafts, original art and botany. This is the perfect opportunity to select handcrafted and unique pieces from independent creatives, ideal for gifting loved ones too.

Show Me The Funny - Grand Final

When: Monday, March 2nd, doors at 7.30pm (show starts at 8.30pm sharp)
Where: The Kings Head
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For the last few weeks we have watched five fiercely competitive heats as contestants battle it out for a place at the grand final of Ireland’s biggest and longest-running comedy competition, and now it’s time to name the champion of Show Me The Funny 2026. "An original pool of 60 comics has been whittled down to 10 and I certainly don't envy the judges' task in picking out a winner," says host and MC, Gerry Mallon. "The standard of these new comedians is off the charts and quite a few of them are ready  to perform on the Irish and UK circuit" he adds. The winner of the Final will earn themselves a slot at the Electric Picnic Comedy Tent as well as 2 VIP tickets for the long since sold out Stradbally Music and Arts Festival extravaganza. There are also fantastic runners up prizes, including spots at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival, The Galway Comedy Festival and many more. For the audience along with the laughs, you play a key role in helping judges decide the winner and for only €5 a ticket (plus a free pint of Bulmer’s and delicious finger food and snacks), you’d be daft not to show up and be among the first to see Ireland’s next comedy sensation. Don’t miss it!

above: photo by Andrew Downes

John Colleary - Wildlife

When: Friday, February 27th, doors at 7pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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After touring with Tommy Tiernan in 2022, 2023, 2025 and performing to tens of thousands of comedy fans up, down and around the country. As well as the success of his recent solo shows, Loud & Colleary (2023) and Head Like a Shed (2024), John is back in Galway this February as part of his third consecutive tour, Wildlife. Apart from being one of the most in-demand comics in the land, John Colleary has also co-written and starred in IFTA nominated shows, The Savage Eye (RTÉ2) and Irish Pictorial Weekly (RTÉ One). Other TV credits include appearances on Hardy Bucks and Bridget & Eamon (RTÉ2). A talented actor and mimic, John featured as one-third of The Gusset Brothers on The Tommy Tiernan Show (RTÉ One). He has also scooped a PPI Award for his topical sketch writing and performance on Today FM’s drivetime flagship, The Last Word, and is a favourite at Ireland’s top clubs and festivals.

The Sunday Edit - Yoga & Brunch

When: Sunday, March 1st, at 10.30am
Where: HYDE Bar
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The Sunday Edit is a thoughtfully curated yoga and brunch experience designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and savour your Sunday, without rush or pressure. Hosted by Anam Yoga & Wellness at HYDE Bar, this is not just a yoga class, but a gentle ritual to close the weekend well. Expect movement that feels grounded yet uplifting, followed by relaxed conversation, beautiful food, and a celebratory touch of bubbles in one of the city’s most stylish venues.

Little Shop of Horrors

When: Thursday, February 26th, at 7.30pm
Where: Town Hall Theatre
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This week Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, Claregalway Transition Year students are bringing Little Shop of Horrors to life at the Town Hall Theatre. Little Shop of Horrors is a darkly funny musical about Seymour, a shy florist who discovers a strange, singing plant that craves human blood. As the plant grows, so do Seymour’s dreams of fame and love, but at a dangerous cost. With catchy songs, quirky characters, and a mix of comedy and suspense, this cult classic explores ambition, morality, and the unexpected consequences of getting more than you bargained for.

megaTRAD

When: Thursday, February 26th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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With a sound best described as an exalted manifestation of Irish Trad, megaTRAD meld their cultural musical heritage with diverse individual musical experiences, bolstered by the contemporary nuances of stomp, bass, and pedal FX boards. The outcome is an innovative and exhilarating auditory journey, affectionately termed “Tradscendental” by their enthusiastic fanbase. With an improvisatory approach to their performances every megaTRAD show will be completely unique and never to be heard in that particular arrangement again, guaranteeing each audience authenticity and a once in a lifetime auditory experience. Get ready to be immersed in the contemporary, rich, and lively sounds of 21st Century Irish traditional music – megaTRAD style!

Pottery | Paint & Pour Nights

When: Saturday, February 28th, at 7.30pm
Where: West of the River Gallery
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This weekend, get your pals together for a relaxed, creative evening at the Pottery | Paint & Pour Night at West of the River Gallery. Enjoy a glass of bubbly on arrival along with some finger food. After picking out your blank ceramic, sit with your friends to paint, chat, and sip for the evening. You’ll go through the ‘dos & don’ts’ of the painting process and are staff around if you need any other guidance. Prices include all paints, glazing, firing in the kiln and your pottery will be ready for collection in 8-10 days. DM or email info@westoftherivergallery.ie to book your table for 2, 4 or 6 people.

Meltdown

When: Saturday, February 28th,from 9pm
Where: The Cellar
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Get ready to turn up the heat at The Cellar this Saturday night as they bring you Meltdown to set the scene for your Saturday night antics. VC are back with their first event of the year, so pull up, enjoy the show and link up with the fam. On the night there will be performances from artists local covering everything from genres such as hip-hop, rap, indie and pop. This is not to be missed!

Awaken & Align - Monthly Circle

When: Thursday, February 26th, 11am-4pm
Where: Connemara Coast Hotel
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This is your invitation to slow down and come back home to yourself under the guidance of Robyn.Yoga. Through movement, breath, intention and ritual, you’ll awaken the body, clear stagnant energy, and realign with what truly matters. This month, the circle will focus on working with the energetic lunar gateway of the month to release what no longer serves you and consciously setting intentions for the cycle ahead. Think manifestation with depth. Grounded. Intentional. Heart-led.

Weekend Entertainment at The Quays

When: Friday + Saturday, February 27th + 28th
Where: Quay Lane
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The Quays Bar’s live entertainment line-up is here, curated for chilled nights, celebratory moments, and everything in between. Enjoy great food, ice-cold pints, and live tunes that will keep you going all weekend. Lined-up for the days ahead in the Music Hall they have: Peter Byrne and the Glass Onion Band on Friday and on Saturday Big Digger takes to the stage for another unforgettable show. They also have live music from 6pm daily in the bar, and great local food served all day, so make sure you call in.

Pasta-Making Workshop

When: Saturday, February 28th, at 6pm
Where: Mad Yolk Farm
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Join Lia of Pastacrisciut food truck for relaxed, hands-on experience where you’ll learn how to make pasta from scratch. Taking place at Mad Yolk Farm you’ll use organic semolina to craft together 3 pasta shapes from Southern Italy. And, after all the hard work you’ll enjoy a typical Italian meal from antipasto to dessert. It’s €60 per person, and your ticket includes the pasta lesson, take home your own pasta followed by a traditional Italian dinner. To book DM her on Instagram or call Lia at 083 4644170.

Ria Rua

When: Saturday, February 28th, doors at 8pm
Where: Róisín Dubh
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Ria Rua (“Red Queen” in Irish) is known for her explosive and emotional performances. Her lyrics are pointed and personal but the themes are universal: sex, power and freedom. For her show at Róisín Dubh expect grungy and electronic rock anthems – a dynamic fusion of electronic pulses, grunge undertones, and alternative embellishments. Her tracks often feature mesmerising vocals that exude attitude, layered over a blend of industrial textures and introspective melodies – music that sounds like an angry soundtrack to the looming collapse. Some songs are guitar driven. Some sound like a helicopter crashing into a petrol station. Some have two drummers. All of them are driven by a single minded vision and urgency.

Dining: Weekend Brunch at Blackthorn

When: Sunday, March 1st, 11.30am - 4pm
Where: Upstairs at The Twelve Hotel, Barna
See their brunch menu here 
Start this (and every) Sunday the right way at Blackthorn Restaurant, where the team has recently unveiled their irresistible brunch menu. We managed to snag a table last weekend, and trust us - this is how Sunday mornings were meant to be spent. Packed with elevated brunch classics and boozy cocktails, it’s the perfect excuse to linger, catch up with loved ones and ease into the day. Whether you’re celebrating the end of a great week or gearing up for a new one, Blackthorn Restaurant’s brunch is your ideal weekend treat.

Dubliner - The Luke Kelly Story featuring Chris Kavanagh

When: Saturday, February 28th, at 8pm
Where: Town Hall Theatre
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On 30 January 1984, it is said that the whole of Ireland grieved the early death of Dubliner Luke Kelly. He has left an indelible mark as being the greatest folk artist of the 20th Century, and his music is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s cultural treasures. This exciting stage show brings to life the legend that is Luke Kelly and captures that unique atmosphere that made Luke so special. It has even been said by countless audience members that his presence can be felt on stage 40 years on.

Downright Disco with Galway Funk

When: Saturday, February 28th, from 8.30pm
Where: Club DeBurgo’s
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After a killer lineup of sold out events in 2025, Galway Funk are back in Club De Burgo’s with another DJ night of chunky Funk and Disco delights. Taking place this Saturday night - is there a better way to wrap up another month than a boogie to classic funk, hip hop, soul, disco and reggae?

Movie of the Week - Hamnet

Where: Eye Cinema
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The doors at the Eye Cinema Galway are open, the screens are lit, and the popcorn is popping. This weekend see the bad weather as your opportunity to watch the highly-regarded Hamnet on screen before the Oscars ceremony. From Academy Award® winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet is a poignant and intimate love story that explores grief, devotion, and creativity. Inspired by the life of William Shakespeare, the film reimagines the emotional origins behind his timeless tragedy, Hamlet, offering a deeply human portrait of love, loss, and artistic legacy. Join Eye Cinema for a powerful cinematic experience and celebrate the return of film to their big screens.

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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