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The Sunflower Exhibition holds special significance and is connected to Ukraine's Independence Day as both symbolise resilience, hope, and cultural identity. The sunflower, a national symbol of Ukraine, represents strength and perseverance, much like the journey of Ukrainian refugees who seek to rebuild their lives in new communities.
Lorrha Dorrha Ladies Club is proud to present Nature Through A Lens, where they capture local biodiversity through phone photography.
This collaboration between Misneach Choir and Collie Hogan is a single launch in aid of C-Saw.
Every first Tuesday of the month! Join us for photography meet up. Are you passionate about capturing moments, exploring new angles, and sharing your love for photography? We invite shutterbugs of all levels to come together to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and simply indulge in the joy of photography.
This exhibition Transforming the Landscape by Josephine Geaney was commissioned by Siga-Hydro to create a body of work inspired by the unique landscape of the Silvermines.
Lisa Lambe returns with a brand-new edition of her acclaimed show; Nightvisiting.
Featuring even more traditional songs and tunes inspired by Ireland’s folklore.
Join Edward Hayden for a 1-hour cooking demonstration in Nenagh Arts Centre, presented as part of Taste of Nenagh.
Come along to Geraldine's masterclass and explore how to choose and use the garments that will flatter your figure!
Remembering Ronnie Drew is a brand new show led by Phelim Drew….the Son of Ronnie Drew from the Dubliners , and for the first time ever he is offering a unique chance to hear some of Ronnie’s Favourite Songs from the Dubliners after his passing where his music is dearly missed.
Join us at Nenagh Arts Centre from 7pm on Friday September 19th to celebrate Culture Night 2025. This year Nenagh Arts Centre has curated a selection of events to cater to all your senses with elements worth seeing, hearing, tasting and moving your body to.
Nomads is an original music project by Jimmy Tooher and Daryl Hogan that combines elements of blues, folk and indie rock.
Craft Share & Repair workshops, Monday 22nd September , 10am-1pm, FREE, no booking required. A space for crafters and wannabe crafters in Nenagh. Bring a project you are working on, or bring clothes that you want to repair. Or simply...
Night 1 - Friday 26th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Night 2 - Saturday 27th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
This exhibition explores the connection between voice, self and community.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival's opening event sponsored by The Wine Buff features writers published by Doire Press, Claire Hennessy & Paul Perry.
Former State Pathologist of Ireland and author Marie Cassidy in conversation with award-winning journalist, author, and podcaster Nicola Tallant.
In this poetry workshop, Geraldine Mitchell will encourage participants to find words that are both powerful and positive to write their own poems of hope.
Frank's Road, directed and produced by Eamonn Dillon, is a documentary that tells the story of Frank Buckley, a seemingly ordinary driver for Paddywagon tours who has lived an extraordinary life.
The official Irish book launch for this RTÉ Junior recommended book, this event includes a reading, book signing and art activities lead by the author.
This years Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival talk/ cruise on the Ku-ee -tu will be presented by nature writer Éanna Ní Lamhna.
Craft Share & Repair workshops, Monday 22nd September , 10am-1pm, FREE, no booking required. A space for crafters and wannabe crafters in Nenagh. Bring a project you are working on, or bring clothes that you want to repair. Or simply...
In this poetry workshop, Geraldine Mitchell will encourage participants to find words that are both powerful and positive to write their own poems of hope.
Frank's Road, directed and produced by Eamonn Dillon, is a documentary that tells the story of Frank Buckley, a seemingly ordinary driver for Paddywagon tours who has lived an extraordinary life.
Úna Ní Bhroiméil is an Irish historian and academic. She was a lecturer, specialising in in American history, at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 1996-2023. She is the author of Building Irish Identity in America 1870-1914: The Gaelic Revival and has published articles extensively in Irish American journals and newspapers.
The official Irish book launch for this RTÉ Junior recommended book, this event includes a reading, book signing and art activities lead by the author.
A fascinating look at the beliefs and traditions about bees and beekeeping.
A 3-Day Music Experience for Teens.
Unleash your sound this summer at The Silver Stage — a three-day creative takeover for young music-makers of all kinds. Whether you’re a singer, rapper, DJ, producer, instrumentalist, or part of a band, this is your space to create your own music, your way.
Come along to Geraldine's masterclass and explore how to choose and use the garments that will flatter your figure!
Starring Ciaran Bermingham (Sexy Laundry, Game of Thrones, The Young Offenders), directed by Al Dalton (At The Moment, Everything is Missing, Tall Tail), and written by award-winning novelist, playwright and documentary film maker Cónal Creedon, The Cure is not to be missed.
Debut novelists June O'Sullivan and Caragh Maxwell discuss their debut literary works.
In this lively, hands-on workshop, award-winning novelist and writing mentor Sarah Moore Fitzgerald shares clear, evidence-based strategies for turning sparks of inspiration into stories readers can't put down.
Join Edward Hayden for a 1-hour cooking demonstration in Nenagh Arts Centre, presented as part of Taste of Nenagh.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival is proud to present Booker nominated author Niall Williams and highly acclaimed musician Mike Hanrahan, as they join forces for this very special event of readings and song.
In Old Ways to New Days, folklorist Shane Lehane brings the soul of Ireland's past to life in a beautifully woven tapestry of tradition, transformation and memory.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival is proud to present JR Ryall and Cliodhna Prendergast in conversation with Peter Ward.
Join poet Noelle Lynskey for this special event in the beautiful Abbey Court Hotel.
Every first Tuesday of the month! Join us for photography meet up. Are you passionate about capturing moments, exploring new angles, and sharing your love for photography? We invite shutterbugs of all levels to come together to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and simply indulge in the joy of photography.
This collaboration between Misneach Choir and Collie Hogan is a single launch in aid of C-Saw.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival's opening event sponsored by The Wine Buff features writers published by Doire Press, Claire Hennessy & Paul Perry.
In this hilarious yet poignant show Sharon VS traces the root of all her mid-life crises to divine self radicalisation in her teens and Mari Volar questions if God is really a bad guy or just made-up.
Spoiler alert: this show may include the most entertaining confessional in history.
Join us at Nenagh Arts Centre from 7pm on Friday September 19th to celebrate Culture Night 2025. This year Nenagh Arts Centre has curated a selection of events to cater to all your senses with elements worth seeing, hearing, tasting and moving your body to.
Lisa Lambe returns with a brand-new edition of her acclaimed show; Nightvisiting.
Featuring even more traditional songs and tunes inspired by Ireland’s folklore.
Remembering Ronnie Drew is a brand new show led by Phelim Drew….the Son of Ronnie Drew from the Dubliners , and for the first time ever he is offering a unique chance to hear some of Ronnie’s Favourite Songs from the Dubliners after his passing where his music is dearly missed.
Nomads is an original music project by Jimmy Tooher and Daryl Hogan that combines elements of blues, folk and indie rock.
Night 1 - Friday 26th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Night 2 - Saturday 27th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Former State Pathologist of Ireland and author Marie Cassidy in conversation with award-winning journalist, author, and podcaster Nicola Tallant.
John Creedon’s new book This Boy’s Heart is set in a city-centre household bursting with humanity, with a cast of a dozen children and another dozen adults. Here he is in conversation with Paula Shields.
Martin Hayes, regarded as one of the most significant talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional music, will play and discuss his musical journey, as described in his memoir ‘Shared Notes’.
Join us as we celebrate 45 years of The Blues Brothers movie with the ultimate Blues Brothers Tribute Show!
Join Jake and Elwood for a high-energy night of iconic hits, soulful melodies, and unmatched entertainment.
Join Jimmy Jests for an evening of hilarious comedy with his brand-new live standup show "Who’s Laughing Now?”
Jimmy's uniquely Irish humour transforms everyday situations into laughter, ensuring you leave with a huge grin.
C E L L O F I N I T Y is an immersive sonic journey of the cello’s resonance. Where vibration meets the body, and frequencies become a language of remembering.
Join Jimmy Jests for an evening of hilarious comedy with his brand-new live standup show "Who’s Laughing Now?”
Jimmy's uniquely Irish humour transforms everyday situations into laughter, ensuring you leave with a huge grin.
In this hilarious yet poignant show Sharon VS traces the root of all her mid-life crises to divine self radicalisation in her teens and Mari Volar questions if God is really a bad guy or just made-up.
Spoiler alert: this show may include the most entertaining confessional in history.
Join Edward Hayden for a 1-hour cooking demonstration in Nenagh Arts Centre, presented as part of Taste of Nenagh.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival's opening event sponsored by The Wine Buff features writers published by Doire Press, Claire Hennessy & Paul Perry.
Former State Pathologist of Ireland and author Marie Cassidy in conversation with award-winning journalist, author, and podcaster Nicola Tallant.
In this poetry workshop, Geraldine Mitchell will encourage participants to find words that are both powerful and positive to write their own poems of hope.
Frank's Road, directed and produced by Eamonn Dillon, is a documentary that tells the story of Frank Buckley, a seemingly ordinary driver for Paddywagon tours who has lived an extraordinary life.
The official Irish book launch for this RTÉ Junior recommended book, this event includes a reading, book signing and art activities lead by the author.
Úna Ní Bhroiméil is an Irish historian and academic. She was a lecturer, specialising in in American history, at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 1996-2023. She is the author of Building Irish Identity in America 1870-1914: The Gaelic Revival and has published articles extensively in Irish American journals and newspapers.
Starring Ciaran Bermingham (Sexy Laundry, Game of Thrones, The Young Offenders), directed by Al Dalton (At The Moment, Everything is Missing, Tall Tail), and written by award-winning novelist, playwright and documentary film maker Cónal Creedon, The Cure is not to be missed.
In this lively, hands-on workshop, award-winning novelist and writing mentor Sarah Moore Fitzgerald shares clear, evidence-based strategies for turning sparks of inspiration into stories readers can't put down.
Debut novelists June O'Sullivan and Caragh Maxwell discuss their debut literary works.
In Old Ways to New Days, folklorist Shane Lehane brings the soul of Ireland's past to life in a beautifully woven tapestry of tradition, transformation and memory.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival is proud to present JR Ryall and Cliodhna Prendergast in conversation with Peter Ward.
John Creedon’s new book This Boy’s Heart is set in a city-centre household bursting with humanity, with a cast of a dozen children and another dozen adults. Here he is in conversation with Paula Shields.
This years Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival talk/ cruise on the Ku-ee -tu will be presented by nature writer Éanna Ní Lamhna.
A fascinating look at the beliefs and traditions about bees and beekeeping.
Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival is proud to present Booker nominated author Niall Williams and highly acclaimed musician Mike Hanrahan, as they join forces for this very special event of readings and song.
Join poet Noelle Lynskey for this special event in the beautiful Abbey Court Hotel.
Martin Hayes, regarded as one of the most significant talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional music, will play and discuss his musical journey, as described in his memoir ‘Shared Notes’.
The Sunflower Exhibition holds special significance and is connected to Ukraine's Independence Day as both symbolise resilience, hope, and cultural identity. The sunflower, a national symbol of Ukraine, represents strength and perseverance, much like the journey of Ukrainian refugees who seek to rebuild their lives in new communities.
Lorrha Dorrha Ladies Club is proud to present Nature Through A Lens, where they capture local biodiversity through phone photography.
This exhibition Transforming the Landscape by Josephine Geaney was commissioned by Siga-Hydro to create a body of work inspired by the unique landscape of the Silvermines.
This exhibition explores the connection between voice, self and community.
Come along to Geraldine's masterclass and explore how to choose and use the garments that will flatter your figure!
C E L L O F I N I T Y is an immersive sonic journey of the cello’s resonance. Where vibration meets the body, and frequencies become a language of remembering.
Every first Tuesday of the month! Join us for photography meet up. Are you passionate about capturing moments, exploring new angles, and sharing your love for photography? We invite shutterbugs of all levels to come together to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and simply indulge in the joy of photography.
This collaboration between Misneach Choir and Collie Hogan is a single launch in aid of C-Saw.
Lisa Lambe returns with a brand-new edition of her acclaimed show; Nightvisiting.
Featuring even more traditional songs and tunes inspired by Ireland’s folklore.
Remembering Ronnie Drew is a brand new show led by Phelim Drew….the Son of Ronnie Drew from the Dubliners , and for the first time ever he is offering a unique chance to hear some of Ronnie’s Favourite Songs from the Dubliners after his passing where his music is dearly missed.
Nomads is an original music project by Jimmy Tooher and Daryl Hogan that combines elements of blues, folk and indie rock.
Night 1 - Friday 26th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Night 2 - Saturday 27th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Martin Hayes, regarded as one of the most significant talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional music, will play and discuss his musical journey, as described in his memoir ‘Shared Notes’.
Join us as we celebrate 45 years of The Blues Brothers movie with the ultimate Blues Brothers Tribute Show!
Join Jake and Elwood for a high-energy night of iconic hits, soulful melodies, and unmatched entertainment.
C E L L O F I N I T Y is an immersive sonic journey of the cello’s resonance. Where vibration meets the body, and frequencies become a language of remembering.
A 3-Day Music Experience for Teens.
Unleash your sound this summer at The Silver Stage — a three-day creative takeover for young music-makers of all kinds. Whether you’re a singer, rapper, DJ, producer, instrumentalist, or part of a band, this is your space to create your own music, your way.
Night 1 - Friday 26th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Night 2 - Saturday 27th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
In this hilarious yet poignant show Sharon VS traces the root of all her mid-life crises to divine self radicalisation in her teens and Mari Volar questions if God is really a bad guy or just made-up.
Spoiler alert: this show may include the most entertaining confessional in history.