Artist Meet-Up

The GAFF, Thursday, April 16 at 06:00 PM GMT+1

Artists can share and discuss their work at this relaxed meet-up: an opportunity to connect, share ideas and create space for conversation and community.

Painter Jacek Kaludzinski and filmmaker Anastasia Lapko will also join us to present their work. We will also share upcoming opportunities, events and any ideas with the full group.

If you would like to join the artist meet-up community, please send an email with your name & art form to [email protected]

https://flypost.ie/event/artist-meet-up

Acid Granny, KnifeFist, Glockteau Twins, Pronoun Circle

Santry Tunnel (pin bellow), Friday, May 1 at 08:00 AM GMT+1

Tunnel Gig! - (Perfect Music, Gabber, Noise Rock, Hardcore Hardcore)

We're bringing New Jersey Digital Hardcore artist Glockteau Twins over with help from some of the weirdest and wildest Dublin experimental acts.

Looking to start just after 8.

Bring your own bits, and respect the tunnel

! Donations on the day will be very much appreciated to help give money to the artists and cover travel costs. !

https://flypost.ie/event/acid-granny-knifefist-glockteau-twins-pronoun-circle

To Kill A War Machine

Harry Clarke Theatre NCAD, Tuesday, March 24 at 06:30 PM GMT

https://flypost.ie/event/to-kill-a-war-machine

PUNK FRIDAY with Bad Mothers Union, Mark + Luke, and priest

The Dock Arts Centre, Friday, April 3 at 06:30 PM GMT+1

PUNK FRIDAY storms back into The Dock this April with a third installment of noise and catharsis, once again curated by Lina Lambert. Psych‑rock collective Bad Mothers Union bring their DIY punk ethos and high‑volume blowouts, while Mark + Luke add hyperactive, scrappy anthems from the Irish underground circuit. Sligo unit priest rounds out the bill with a raw, unpredictable edge, for a night of high‑energy live performance.

The bands will take to the stage from 7pm. A quiet space will be available for visitors and a food truck will be available to purchase food.

Tickets €15

https://flypost.ie/event/punk-friday-with-bad-mothers-union-mark-luke-and-priest

Local Resonance 4

Bello Bar, Friday, March 20 at 08:00 PM GMT

Local Resonance 4: Saturn Returns, SKPSM, Teddy Triangle, b e n, Aine Gallagher, Odd Ned & Risteárd Ó hAodha
Tickets: https://ra.co/events/2387659

The world is wobbling so come join us for a chill night of live electronic performance. All to raise funds for the fantastic work of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

Áine Gallagher, Odd Ned & Risteárd Ó hAodha
Áine Gallagher is a musician and radio producer from Dublin. As co-founder of Ambient Orbit on RTÉ lyric fm she explores the sound world where field recordings and music meet, and the significance of the physical space at this point. Odd Ned produces ethereal soundscapes and murky riddims using a mishmash of analogue and digital machines to do so, often blending unconventional sounds that defy genre expectations. Joining them on the night is Risteárd Ó hAodha; a musician and composer from Mayo but now based in Conamara. He plays piano and cello and has collaborated with artists such as Róis, Princ€ss, Olan Monk and Gemma Dunleavy. His style is rooted in experimentation and improvisation, melding traditional and classical styles.

b e n
b e n is a Dublin based experimental electronic musician. He joins us for a performance of forthcoming material, blending ambient and club music.

Teddy Triangle
Teddy Triangle joins us for his debut performance. Singer and spoken worder, Teddy Triangle keeps it real most of the time. Songs are good craic and reflective at the same time.

SKPSM
SKPSM is the alias of composer/producer Sam Kay, exploring dance music in different forms from abstract House to melodic Electro and Dub Techno, inspired heavily by the deeper side of Detroit, Chicago, UK Bleep, Dublin affiliated sounds from the 90s/00s. SKPSM has releases on Irish label Mines Clarence, with new releases coming in 2026. Sam is also a member of groups Commissions, Libero, Furry Trees and Words for the Unknown.

Saturn Returns
To close out the night we have Saturn Returns on the decks. Host of Saturn Returns show on Dublin Digital Radio, Rachel enjoys dalliances with genres, energies and celestial spaces, going from ambient to all out.

https://flypost.ie/event/local-resonance-4

MILK RAIN RELEASE GIG W/ ALL GIRLS PISS / MARK + LUKE

The Wild Duck, Thursday, March 19 at 07:30 PM GMT

MILK RAIN RELEASE GIG

ALONGSIDE ALL GIRLS PISS AND MARK + LUKE

THE WILD DUCK TEMPLE BAR

MAR 19TH

TENNER OTD

https://flypost.ie/event/milk-rain-release-gig-w-all-girls-piss-mark-luke

Reception - Sharon Phelan/Phil Maguire/Aonghus McEvoy

Kirkos, Saturday, March 14 at 08:00 PM GMT

The next Reception takes place March 14th and features the first time meeting of Sharon Phelan, Phil Maguire & Aonghus McEvoy alongside duo and solo sets!

Tickets are 12 euro: available on the door, Resident Advisor or via link below!

Doors 8pm - Music begins 8.15pm.

Sharon Phelan is an artist whose work spans performance, installation, writing and composition, with specific attention to sound, voice, resonance and poetics of place.

Phil Maguire is a Cork-based Scottish composer and sound artist, producing electronic sound works with synthesisers and computers. In 2025 he was awarded a doctorate in Music Composition from University College Cork. Phil’s experimental music practice explores emergence and emptiness, of self, machine, and space. It draws from practice-led research that includes composing, performing, and presenting works across the spectrum of minimalism.

Aonghus McEvoy is a Dublin based composer, improviser and guitar player. Aonghus' work moves between collaborations with improvisers, indeterminate scores for small ensembles and skewed takes on folk idioms.

https://flypost.ie/event/reception-sharon-phelanphil-maguireaonghus-mcevoy

Bloop Groop #15 HANG, JAM, PLAY

Studio 2, The Digital Hub, Sunday, March 22 at 05:00 PM GMT

Where electronic musicians + producers of all levels hang out, test out kit, play music - and make pals.

Bloop Groop is an evening for electronic musicians + producers of all levels - from the mildly curious to old pros - to hang out, set up kit, make and listen to music. Format is come along, set up, hang out, gear chats, dossing, jams, then the last 90 minutes a few people play short sets.

5pm - 7.30pm HANG + JAM

7.30pm - 9pm PLAY

We coordinate the event on the Whatsapp group beforehand, so please join if you're coming.

There’ll be a mixing desk + monitors, so we can play loud.

No gear, no problem! Come along, chat, hear tunes!

Feel free to come just for the sets from 7.30pm to 9pm.

Inspired by Bristol’s Bleep Klub, Bloop Groop is less about the gear, and more about having fun, learning, trying stuff out, and enjoying short performances from newcomers and those returning to performing. It's a low-stress, playful, warm environment.

Bloop Groop #15 takes place in Studio 2, Digital Hub,10-13 Thomas St, D08 PX8H, Dublin 8, Sunday 22th March from 5pm to 9pm and is brought to you by Caroline Swords and Gary Byrne. Bloop Groop is a proud member of Flux, and the event is kindly supported by The Digital Hub Development Agency

Tickets at Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bloop-groop-hang-jam-play-tickets-1984606422233

Support Bloop Groop ticket 15 EUR / Regular ticket 10 EUR / Student / unwaged / underemployed 5 EUR

https://flypost.ie/event/bloop-groop-15-hang-jam-play

Bloop Groop + FLUX Present ALEA(s) plus guests: LIVE synths / electronic / industrial / acid techno + LIVE audacious drawings / animations / illustration

Flux Studios, Friday, March 20 at 07:00 PM GMT

Bloop Groop and FLUX Studios present ALEA(s), an audiovisual live‑electronic collective from Brussels bringing together illustrator FSTN, musician and synth‑maker Shakmat, and motion‑graphic artist Boris Wilmot.

Born from the desire to create a truly unique live experience, ALEA(s) deliver immersive, improvised performances that blend live drawing, projected video animation and complex electronic music into one intense, tightly‑crafted show. With the audience close around them, the trio build the performance in real time, layering boiling electronics with evolving visuals and hand‑drawn imagery on a big screen.

Bloop Groop Dublin is a community for electronic musicians, producers and visual performers of all levels, focused on low‑pressure live sessions, collaboration and connection. Proud members of FLUX Studios and kindly supported by The Digital Hub.

Learn more and join us at www.bloopgroop.com

  • Student / unwaged / underemployed ticket 9 EUR

  • Standard ticket 20 EUR

BYOB - a few cans is grand, but no bottles please!

Tix on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bloop-groop-flux-present-aleas-plus-guests-tickets-1982515412968?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

https://flypost.ie/event/bloop-groop-flux-present-aleas-plus-guests-live-synths-electronic-industrial-acid-techno-live-audacious-drawings-animations-illustration

Mary Reynolds - Creating an ARK for Mudisland

Mud Island Community Garden, Sunday, March 8 at 02:00 PM GMT

On International Women’s Day, Sunday the 8th of March 8 we will have “A conversation with Mary Reynolds”.

Mary is a reformed internationally acclaimed landscape designer who launched her career at the Chelsea flower show in 2002, the story of which was made into a 2016 movie called “Dare to be Wild”.

She is also a bestselling author, inspirational speaker, occasional television presenter and founder of the global movement “We are the ARK”, a practical groundswell movement that finally shifts the environmental game in nature’s favour.

The time for gardens as canvases for our creative pleasure is over. Everything must change and if we are to save the planet, then we must start with our own patches of it. It’s time to re-imagine our work as gardeners, to become leaders in the race to save our beautiful planet, to save ourselves.

Schedule:

  • 2 - 2.45 Interview and Q&A session

  • 3.15 Meet and greet with Mary

  • 4.00 Event ends


For more information check out https://marymary.ie/ 

https://flypost.ie/event/mary-reynolds-creating-an-ark-for-mudisland