6 things to do in Dublin this weekend (Aug 8-11)

Sinann Fetherston Sinann Fetherston | 08-09 00:15

From a night market in Temple Bar to a dog-friendly screening of The Little Mermaid in Dublin 2, there is plenty to keep you entertained in Dublin this weekend.

Revival Night Market

Running every Thursday from 20 June - 29 August, the Revival market will host local traders in Temple Bar Square from 2-8pm. From handmade jewellery to sustainable selfcare and fashion, you can support creators, makers, and vintage finders all summer long.

Over The Top Comedy

Start your weekend off a little early (and a little wild) with a night of over the top comedy. Tonight, Thursday, 8 August, comedians Tony Cantwell, Dan Barry, Owen Colgan, Kate Moylan, and former WWE Champion Nic Nemeth (aka Dolph Ziggler) will go head to head in Lost Lane. Running from 8pm-11pm, tickets cost €27.75.

Doggy Cinema

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If you ever dreamed of watching The Little Mermaid on the big screen with your furry friend by your side, now is your time to shine. Coco, Juno and Gigi - the minds behind The Daily Cavalier Instagram page - are hosting a doggy-friendly cinema day on Sunday, 11 August at 2pm in The Dot Theatre in Dublin 2. Human tickets are €14 (dogs go free).

Pirates of Parliment Street

The Pirates of Parliament Street is a free, family fun event taking place over the first three weekends in August, starting this Saturday, 3rd August from 2pm to 6pm. With pirate themed games and face painting along with a sword workshop and much more, all are welcome to… pic.twitter.com/sPR4mSj66Z

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The Pirates of Parliament Street is a family-friendly event taking place on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for the first three weekends of August. Taking place on Parliament Street in Temple Bar, from 2pm-6pm, there will be pirate-themed games, face painting, a sword workshop and much more.

Soulful Saturday Reset

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If you need a little peace and quiet this weekend, check out Conscious Dublin's Soulful Saturday Reset - a vinyasa yoga, sound bath and sauna workshop taking place in Cross Guns Business Park, Royal Canal Bank, Phibsborough. Running from 10am - 1pm, the event aims to release stress, restore balance, and harmonize your energy. Come as you are, no experience necessary. Tickets cost €35.

We've Only Just Begun Festival 2024

Running across two stages, We've Only Just Begun is an annual three-day music festival that takes place in the iconic venue of Whelan’s on Wexford Street. Running from Thursday, 8 Aug - Sunday, 10 Aug, the line-up includes performances from a variety of acts including The Cliffords, Celaviedmai, Niamh Bury, Rachel Mae Hannon, Emma Noodles, Thanks Mom, and many more. Tickets are just €7 per night or €15 for the full festival.

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