Wexford Arts Centre in Wexford Town, County Wexford provides a full programme of activities throughout the year which includes art exhibitions from local, national and international artists, as well as theatre, music, comedy, dance and literature performances and creative workshops for all ages.
Wexford Arts Centre is situated in a listed 18th century building in the centre of Wexford Town. Also within the centre is the D'Lush Cafe which serve freshly made non preservative fare from local organic producers, and makes an ideal rendezvous for a coffee break or lunch, with a full wine list and select beers available.
- An Evening with Violinist Martin Hayes
Arts and cultureAn Evening with Violinist Martin Hayes The parish of Wexford is delighted to welcome back the internationally acclaimed violinist Martin Hayes to perform a concert in the majestic setting of Rowe St Church.
- Pierce Turner - Ó Riada
Arts and culturePierce Turner - Ó Riada Wexford Arts Centre present Pierce Turner, piano and vocals with Aongus MacAmhlaigh on cello and vocals and including local chorus.
- So Say So
Arts and cultureSo Say So As part of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, So Say So returns with an unforgettable evening of music, poetry, and spoken word hosted by poet Stephen James Smith.
- Rachel Uí Fhaoláin
Free things to doRachel Uí Fhaoláin The Role of Language & Emotive Airs in Traditional Songs: Focusing on Songs Pertaining to Co. Wexford from The Songbooks of An tAthair Pádruig Breathnach (1904-1926).
- Roo Geddes - Close
Family funRoo Geddes - Close Roo Geddes brings together music from five generations of his family on his inaugural solo album Close, recorded live on his great-great-grandfather’s violin.
- Alan Finn, Joanne Quirke, Paul Clesham & Fionn O'Hanlon
Family funAlan Finn, Joanne Quirke, Paul Clesham & Fionn O'Hanlon ’Twas Many a Wild Night' was born of a last-minute recording session between Covid lockdowns in October 2020.
- Angela Reid - I'll Still be Loving You
Free things to doAngela Reid - I'll Still be Loving You Hailing from the heart of Fintona, Co Tyrone, Angela Reid was immersed in the sounds of traditional Irish music, song, and dance from a young age.
- Gerry Hanley
Family funGerry Hanley Galway’s Gerry Hanley, All-Ireland Senior Button Accordion Champion (1977), has been ‘in the middle and at the heart’ of the Fleadh and the best of Irish traditional music for five decades.