The 7 Best Performances in County Galway, Western Ireland

May 6, 2022 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in County Galway, Ireland including Trad on the Prom, Tunes in the Church, Comedy Cocktails, Moth & Butterfly, Mise Eire The Show, Celtic Dream The Show, Celtic Tales.
Restaurants in County Galway

1. Trad on the Prom

The Promenade, Salthill,, Galway H91KT3V Ireland +353 91 582 860 [email protected] http://www.tradontheprom.com
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5.0 based on 1,735 reviews

Trad on the Prom

Performers who have captivated audiences in extraordinary and groundbreaking productions such as 'Riverdance', 'The Chieftains' and 'Lord of the Dance' have gathered together on ONE STAGE to present an unforgettable entertainment experience in Galway, the City of the Tribes. The music will touch your soul and the dancing will take your breath away. It's a truly remarkable experience suitable for all ages and nationalities.

2. Tunes in the Church

Lombard Street St. Nicholas’ Church, Galway Ireland +353 87 962 5425 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tunes-in-the-Church/201428736545159
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5.0 based on 257 reviews

Tunes in the Church

3. Comedy Cocktails

Cross Street Busker's Brownes, Galway Ireland +353 91 563 377 http://buskerbrownes.com/events/comedy-cocktails-2/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Comedy Cocktails

4. Moth & Butterfly

Upper Fairhill Road Katie's Claddagh Cottage and Arts Centre, Galway Ireland +353 86 031 9224 [email protected] http://spontaneoustheatre.com/moth-and-butterfly.html
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Moth & Butterfly

A very popular night of Storytelling and Improvisation on the third Wednesday of each month in Galway - we are now have residency in The Claddagh Arts Centre, with a partial year programme - please check our page or ring us to confirm dates and our monthly theme. We also perform at festivals year-round. Each month features a new theme. Story styles are 'Moth' true story, improvised, as well as more traditional stories. All content is oral and not read or recited. The hosts also invite members of the audience to tell as part of the evening. Audience members may also email in advance to request a teller spot if they are travelling. For monthly theme update visit us on Facebook

5. Mise Eire The Show

The Taibhdhearc The Galmont Hotel and Spa, Galway H91 CYN3 Ireland +353 83 868 9846 [email protected] http://www.miseeiretheshow.com
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Mise Eire The Show

Mise Eire - I am Ireland is a musical journey through Irelands rich culture and history through Irish Music, Song and Dance. The production features a cast of award winning Irish dancers, musicians and singers. It is suitable for all ages and nationalities. The show runs from June to October

6. Celtic Dream The Show

New Dock Road Harbour Hotel Galway, Galway H91 E9PR Ireland +353 85 842 9912 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Celtic-Dream-The-Show-267257820577148/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Celtic Dream The Show

Celtic Dream is a Traditional Irish Music and Dance Show in the heart of Galway City. It is a two hour show consisting of lively tunes, beautiful singing and colorful dance routines. There is a 15 minute interval during which you can enjoy a drink at the bar. Celtic Dream is a must see during your stay in Galway and we looking forward to welcoming you.

7. Celtic Tales

Sea Road 2 Sea Rd, Galway H91 YP97 Ireland +353 83 865 3317 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/celtictalesrabfulton/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Celtic Tales

Reviewed By GregLA2014 - Los Angeles, United States

Rab has always been a good story teller. I've been saying that since I saw him first perform in the Cellar Bar in 2009. But in the intervening decade Rab has grown tremendously as a storyteller. The stories he chose fore the evening about Reverend Solace and Lord Solace (I'm pretty sure I don't have the names right) were absolutely on point. Not only were they great stories, they reflected the current state of the world. And the way Rab told the stories was fabulous, interacting with the audience, hash tagging the stories, even incorporating disruptive elements from the audience into the narrative. It's no wonder the place was packed and standing room only. If you want to experience another side of Irish Culture, you really need to see Rab Fulton at the Crane Bar.

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