What to do and see in Wild Atlantic Way, Wild Atlantic Way: The Best Concerts & Shows

November 28, 2021 Alice Mieles

Discover the best top things to do in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland including An Taibhdhearc, Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre, Trad on the Prom, City Limits Comedy Club and Late NIght Venue, Tunes in the Church, Siopa Ceoil An Daingin - Dingle Music Shop, Pulses of Tradition, Celtic Steps The Show Killarney, Ireland's Smallest Comedy Club, Westport Town Hall Theatre.
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1. An Taibhdhearc

19 Middle Street, Galway H91 E2V3 Ireland +353 91 562 024 [email protected] http://www.antaibhdhearc.com/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

An Taibhdhearc

Pronounced 'Taiv-yark' it means 'ghostly vision - which is formed from two Irish words, 'taibhse' meaning ghost and 'dearcadh' meaning vision. This state-of-the-art theatre is open for business, and is a highly suitable venue for music, drama, film comedy, conferences, seminars, workshops and launches. The auditorium has 148 seats, projection facilities, a cyclorama, lighting rig, a full sound and PA system with great acoustincs sutiable for live music as well as cinematic presentation with full surround sound. The foyer are is perforect for hosting receptions for up to 100 people, while our friendly staff can provide ushering services. There is a full bar and wine licence. Lastly there is an upstairs rehearsal space which is also available for smaller, more intimate events. Box office is open Monday to Friday 10a.m.-5p.m. and on performance days.

2. Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre

Town Park Denny Street, Tralee V92XW44 Ireland +353 66 712 3055 [email protected] http://www.siamsatire.com
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5.0 based on 371 reviews

Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre

Celebrating over 50 years of performances, Siamsa Tire is Home of the National Folk Theatre - Ireland's premier cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy a celebration of Irish Culture through the traditional arts - Irish Music, Song and Dance by Ireland's leading traditional performers. There are five different productions to choose from throughout the Festival of Folk which runs from May to September every year. The National Folk Theatre and its Training Academy were established to preserve and develop the Irish arts and share them with international audiences. Siamsa Tire is one of Ireland's busiest theatres and arts centre and is located in an iconic ring fort style building in Tralee town park on the Kerry coastline. The venue provides a varied and rich theatre and arts programme year-round and has a fully licenced theatre bar. The Siamsa Tire galleries host a National Folk Theatre Exhibition every summer and exhibitions by Irish artists throughout the rest of the year.

Reviewed By 551patf - Tralee, Ireland

Booked 6 tickets for the visit of our American friends fir the story of the Blasket Islands - it was awesome, really good - great music, great sets, fantastic story woven beautifully through the whole show.

3. 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.

4. City Limits Comedy Club and Late NIght Venue

Coburg Street Opposite The Corner House / SinE pub, Cork T23 X9AK Ireland +353 21 450 7744 [email protected] http://www.thecomedyclub.ie
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5.0 based on 471 reviews

City Limits Comedy Club and Late NIght Venue

We are known to be one of the best comedy clubs in Ireland , its true.:) it really is always great fun in here :)

Reviewed By Shellz_nim - Cork, Ireland

Great nights entertainment, lovely atmosphere good value for money, super friendly staff and all in all a great night out! 100% Recommend!

5. 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

6. Siopa Ceoil An Daingin - Dingle Music Shop

Strand Street 2 The Colony, Dingle Ireland +353 66 915 2618 [email protected] http://www.siopaceoil.ie/
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5.0 based on 484 reviews

Siopa Ceoil An Daingin - Dingle Music Shop

I would like to add an additional business as I have a bar now as well in Dingle but at a different location. I have tried various things but yet no joy so am hoping for some direction.

7. Pulses of Tradition

Douglas Village Shopping Centre Triskel Christchurch, Cork Ireland 4272022 http://www.pulsesoftradition.com/
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Pulses of Tradition

8. Celtic Steps The Show Killarney

Killarney Racecourse Grounds Ross Road Killarney Racecourse, Killarney V93 HW52 Ireland +353 64 662 6666 [email protected] http://www.celticsteps.ie
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5.0 based on 711 reviews

Celtic Steps The Show Killarney

Celtic Steps The Show runs from the 7th April 2019 until mid-October in Killarney. Our Theatre is located at the Killarney Racecourse, just 2 minutes from Killarney town centre. In addition, we are opening a new show running from 5th May until the end of September 2019 at the beautiful Brandon Hotel Conference Centre, Tralee Co. Kerry. Celtic Steps is a Traditional Irish music, song & dance show featuring a cast of World & All-Ireland Champions. In a spectacular mix of Irish cultural the performers will leave you spell-bound.

Reviewed By roxykcny - St. Augustine, United States

So glad we didn't miss this while on our Irish Gold tour. Our wonderful tour leader, Sabina got the tickets for us, and booked the transportation. Beautiful music and dancing. A great fun evening, a highlight of our trip.

9. Ireland's Smallest Comedy Club

The Dew Drop Inn, Maingard Street, Galway H91 V066 Ireland +353 86 174 3025 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Irelandssmallestcomedyclub
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Ireland's Smallest Comedy Club

In the heart of Galway's Latin Quarter, the best up-and-coming acts from Ireland and beyond, every Thursday. Doors 9pm, Show 9:30pm Free Pizza included. Online booking available through EventBrite (See Facebook page!).

Reviewed By Amyjeanos

My boyfriend and I visited this comedy club and it really was tiny! I would recommend coming early enough to make sure you have a comfy seat, as it really is small! The place was full and the atmosphere was great. The free pizza was from supermacs along with sausages and wedges (my boyfriend and I are vegan and were delighted to see wedges!) The host was absolutely hilarious, along with all the acts. Great value!

10. Westport Town Hall Theatre

Octagon, Westport F28 R240 Ireland +353 98 28459 [email protected] http://www.westporttheatre.com/
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5.0 based on 205 reviews

Westport Town Hall Theatre

Westport Town Hall Theatre promotes a year-round programme of theatre and arts events catering for all ages. The modern and well-equipped multi-purpose centre caters for amateur and professional drama, musicals, dance, film, children’s events and concerts (traditional, classical and popular). All events serve to nurture the educational and cultural needs of all patrons engaging with the venue.

Reviewed By 827frankd - Newry, United Kingdom

Over fifty of us attended a performance of Atlantic Notes which is running very Tuesday night. We received excellent treatment from Róisín and her team. Everything we asked for was provided and the venue is really suitable for wheelchair users. We travel all over the country and this show rates as one of the best we have ever seen. Our members raved about it. The concept was simple but so professionally presented and all of the cast were superb. We had some people with us who had very seldom if ever been to the west of Ireland and we can assure you they are now determined to explore all the beautiful places they saw that night. Absolutely brilliant night. Could not say enough. Do not miss this show.

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