Vicar Street is one of Dublin newest venues, situated in Thomas Street, opposite the church. Vicar Street can cater for 700 seated or 850 standing, with the configuration of the room such that no member of the audience will be more than 40 feet away from the stage. It has a state of the art sound system, full air conditioning and a full bar service.
- Dry Cleaning
SpringDry Cleaning Dry Cleaning have announced their new album, Secret Love (out 9th January 2026) and released its lead single, ‘Hit My Head All Day’. Now they announced an extensive UK, European and North American tour.
- Tony Cantwell
SpringTony Cantwell If you didn’t laugh, he’d cry. Tony Cantwell has cried for some wild reasons over the years. A TV show about dogs. A drunken run on a treadmill. Getting caught in the nip at school.
- The Blindboy Podcast
SpringThe Blindboy Podcast The Blindboy Podcast returns to Vicar Street, Dublin with his live show. Blindboy is a best selling Irish writer and podcaster. The Blindboy podcast has now exceeded 80 million listeners globally.
- Happy Mondays with Special Guests The Farm
SpringHappy Mondays with Special Guests The Farm Ahead of the 35th anniversary of their classic album ‘Pills ‘n’ Thrills And Bellyaches’, the Happy Mondays have confirmed a 22-date tour for March and April 2026 including 2 nights at Vicar St, Dublin.
- Janine Harouni with This is What You Waited For
SpringJanine Harouni with This is What You Waited For Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and ‘unstoppably entertaining’ (★★★★★ Times) Janine Harouni hits the road with a brand-new hour of joyful, quick-witted stand-up.
- Jen Brister: Reactive
SpringJen Brister: Reactive Jen Brister is Reactive - or so she's been told. Apparently you don't have to respond to every little thing around you.
- Vittorio Angelone: You Can't Say Nothing Any More
SpringVittorio Angelone: You Can't Say Nothing Any More Lisa Richards present Vittorio Angelone with You Can't Say Nothing Any More tour including 2 nights at Vicar St, Dublin this April.
- Tim Key - Loganberry
SpringTim Key - Loganberry Tim Key (Alan Partridge, The Ballad of Wallis Island, Tim Key’s Late Night Poetry Programme) again pops his suit on, plods about, in a brand new show.








