07-08-2025
Things to do in Dublin this weekend (August 8-10)
From wildflower workshops in Raheny to an evening of art in Fade Street, there is plenty happening in Dublin this weekend.
Dublin Comic Con 2025
DCC is taking part in the Convention Centre from 9-10 August, with celebrity guests including Frank Miller, Jamie Campbell Bower, Theo Rossi, Tia Carrere, Vincent D'Onfrio, and many more. You can also meet a host of comic creators, international cosplayers, SFX Industry pros, artists, fans and professionals throughout the weekend of workshops, demos, and activities.
Guided by artist Dave West, participants will explore the essentials of open-air painting on Friday, 8 August. Aimed at those aged 16 and over, the session will be held on the inspiring front lawn at the National Gallery of Ireland from 11.00 - 13.30. Tickets cost €45.
Taking place at Fade Street Studios on Friday, 9 August, this special evening brings together The Ink Factory and PIERCED teams for a one-of-a-kind exhibition of artful skateboards and piercing-inspired objects — bold reflections of body art, imagination, and identity. This is a full-day creative experience designed to reconnect you with your inner artist and explore creativity as a form of self-expression and well-being. Ticket prices vary.
On Friday, 8 August, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra will host an evening of orchestral storytelling under the baton of Anna Sułkowska-Migoń. The evening begins with Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, followed by a performance from RTÉ CO oboist Suzie Thorn, who will play Strauss' Oboe Concerto. Ticket prices range from €15-€42.50.
Get ready for a thrilling night of musical theatrics at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. They are showing an all-new Irish production of Little Shop of Horrors - coming to the stage for the very first time! This beloved musical, packed with unforgettable songs and quirky characters, is set to bloom like never before. Recommended for ages 11+, attendees under 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian aged 18+.
Dublin Horse Show
Since it was first held in 1864, the Horse Show has become a Dublin institution. A celebration of Ireland's affinity with the horse as well as a chance to dress up to the nines, the event is a hit among guests every year. This year's show will once again take place in the RDS, running from 6-10 August.
On Sunday, 10 August, a BIG STRETCH guided yoga class to help raise vital funds for the DSPCA. Catherine of 'Yoga With Cat' will lead the class on the beautiful grounds of the Pet Memorial Garden at the DSPCA, Mount Venus Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16. Kicking off at 10:30am, tickets cost €25.
This wholesome event will be taking place in The Red Stables, Raheny, on Saturday from 10am - 5pm. Pop in, paint your terracotta pot, learn about biodiversity, and pick out seeds to plant and watch grow! Tickets cost €11.70.