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Things to do in Dublin this weekend (May 16-18)

May 15, 2025
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Things to do in Dublin this weekend (May 16-18)
Things to do in Dublin this weekend (May 16-18)
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From outdoor screenings to alternative comedy nights, there is plenty happening in Dublin this weekend.

Open Air Film Screening

When: Friday, 16 May
Where: Meeting House Square, Temple Bar
How much: Free

As part of Bike Week 2025, Dublin City Council’s Cycling, Walking Officer, and the Office of the Night-Time Economy are bringing a special outdoor screening of the heart-warming documentary, The Song Cycle, to Meeting House Square, Temple Bar.

The free evening kicks off with a Musical Bike Bop led by the Critical Mass / IBIKEBop crew, followed by a panel discussion featuring thought leaders and advocates for active travel and community-based urban living. All welcome.

Irish Popup Collective

When: Sunday, 18 May, 10am – 6pm
Where: Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire
How much: Free entry

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Test Tube Babies: An Alternative Comedy Night

When: Saturday, 17 May, 8:30pm – 11pm
Where: The Pearse Centre
How much: €11.70

Cork’s hit alternative comedy show is returning to Dublin following its sold-out debut. Host Mark Moloney will provide a night of oddball humour featuring the incredible Shane Clifford, clowning duo Lipstink (Maria Cunningham and Saorla Rodger), sketch group The Cronie Brothers (Cormac Sinnott, Jack Shortall, and Patrick Conlon), comedian Ross O’Donoghue, and stalwart of Cork comedy Thomas Lawrance. 

Dublin City Food Culture Tour by Bike

When: Saturday, 17 May at 11am – 1:30 pm
Where: Wolfe Tone Square, 23 Jervis Street, Dublin 1
How much: €6.34

Organised as part of Bike Week by Dublin City Council, this delicious tour will start and end at Wolfe Tone Square. Bring your bike or book one with the organisers (you will need to download the free Bleeper app to avail of the free bike), and uncover some of the city’s best coffee spots and street food treasures. 

The Quirky Quiz

When: Sunday, 18 May at 7:30pm
Where: The Tap House, Ranelagh
How much: €5 per person (€4 early bird)

A drag hosted night of laugh, trivia, and craic is coming to Ranelagh this Sunday. With unique rounds, games, and prizes, this is sure to be a night to remember. Early Bird tickets are €4 per person or general admission €5 per person. Team size is max six players and everyone must be over 18.

WAVES Meditative painting workshop

When: Sunday, 18 May, 3pm – 5pm
Where: The Fumbally Stables, Dublin 8
How much: €22.42

Waves Meditative painting workshop is a self-care experience that will help you slow down and tune in. In this workshop, you will be guided through breathwork techniques that connect with your work. There will be ambient music in the beautiful space, and poetic prompts to assist the workshops’ overall experience. All you need is your ticket, as all art materials will be provided. 

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