The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre is Fingal County Council’s centre of excellence for traditional arts.
While it was originally conceived to commemorate the work and life of the late Séamus Ennis, over the years the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre has undergone extensive refurbishment to become a busy entertainment venue. It showcases performances from local, regional, national and international artists across a wide range of arts including music concerts, festivals, art exhibitions, music school, theatre, cinema and creative workshops.
The covered outdoor performance area provides additional space for large scale concerts as well as craft fairs, food fairs and community events.
- The Ballad of Wallis Island - SEAC
WinterThe Ballad of Wallis Island - SEAC On a storm-swept island, one eccentric millionaire’s dream gig turns into a reunion no one asked for.
- Céilí Beag - 12 Dec
WinterCéilí Beag - 12 Dec Céilí Beag Baby & Toddler Play Sessions for 0–3 years Each month brings a brand-new sensory adventure designed to nurture your child’s curiosity, confidence, and creativity.
- Mary Dillon, Neil Martin & Donal O'Connor
WinterMary Dillon, Neil Martin & Donal O'Connor Together, Mary Dillon, Dónal O'Connor, and Neil Martin create a spellbinding tapestry of traditional and contemporary sounds.
- Traditional Irish Music Slow Session with Paudie O'Connor - Dec 21
WinterTraditional Irish Music Slow Session with Paudie O'Connor - Dec 21 Join us for our regular Slow Session with Accordion player Paudie O’Connor, who will host a traditional music session live in the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, with participants joining in from afar, over Zoom.




