From pottery painting and pumpkin carving, to Super Mario touraments and sustainable swap shops, there is plenty happening across Dublin this October bank holiday weekend.
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Date: Sat, October 26 – Sun, November 3
Location: One Charlemont Square
The concept behind Art Riddler arose in early 2022 when a mysterious figure began building a modest collection of art work. As they explored the art scene in Ireland more closely, they realised how difficult it was for creatives to get their start in the industry. To remedy this, they began hosting an annual art exhibition, giving selected aritsts a chance to display their work to the public. The exhibition is free to enter and kicks off this Saturday.
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Date: Saturday, October 25
Location: Dublin Pottery Painting, Smithfield
Dublin Pottery’s brand new studio in Queen Street, Smithfield, will host a series of Halloween-themed events with spooky designs, music, suprises and more. The €5 deposit guarantees a position in the studio, where you can proceed to buy a ceramic of your choice. This is a beginner-friendly event so expect relaxed vibes.
Date: Friday, October 25
Location: Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre
Get ready to ‘Swap Till You Drop’ from 2pm to 9pm at Rua Red. This sustainably-minded event will give you a chance to refresh your wardrobe without hurting your wallet. Simply bring clothes you no longer wear, and swap them for new-to-you pieces. There will also be music from live DJs and all proceeds from the event will support the MATW Palestine Emergency Campaign.
Pumpkin Carving & Afternoon Tea Party
Date: Sunday, October 27
Location: Wunderbook, Rathmines
The City Girls Who Walk social club is hosting an afternoon of arts, crafts, pumpkin carving, angel card readings, tea, baked goods and more. The witchy event will run from 4pm – 6pm, with tickets costing €30 (pumpkin carving materials will be provided).
We Love Markets
Date: Sunday, October 27
Location: The Digital Hub
We Love Markets is hosting a Halloween flea market at The Digital Hub in the Liberties from 10am – 4pm this coming Sunday. There will be spooky stalls filled with antiques, collectables, and arts & crafts as well as hot food trucks, artisan goods, and mulled wine.
CHURCH X SIS present SCREAM QUEENS
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Date: Sunday, October 27
Location: The Grand Social
Kicking off at 11pm on bank holiday Sunday, Church is hosting a multi-room extravaganza with a spooky line-up of the best local DJs and Queens. On the night you can expect spooky pop tunes, performances from Haus of Wig, spot prizes, and more. A limited number of €10 tickets on sale now.
Vegan Potluck
Date: Saturday, October 26
Location: Third Space, Smithfield
Back Into Daylight are hosting a vegan potluck in aid of their animal sanctuary. Bring vegan food and treats (cooked or purchased) and buy a ticket in advance as space is limited. Money collected from ticket sales will be used to cover the cost of booking the venue. There is also an option to contribute more, and any surplus beyond the cost of the room will be donated straight to the sanctuary.
Date: Sunday, October 27 – Monday, October 28
Location: Bewley’s, Grafton Street
This weekend, Bewley’s Grafton Street welcomes acclaimed puppetee Martin Cahill of No Strings Puppet Theatre to bring a spooky show for kids of all ages. Tickets to Jamie and the Scary Witch cost €11.70, and kids can expect loaded hot chocolate and a Halloween-themed cupcake on arrival, while parents can opt in for a tea or coffee.
Date: Friday, October 25
Location: The Clockwork Door
Every Friday at 6pm, The Clockwork Door on Wellington Quay hosts a night of Mario Kart Madness whereby gaming veterans and beginners alike take their chance to race, compete, and have a blast with fellow fans. Tickets cost €12 for one or €20 for two.
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Date: Saturday, October 26 – Sunday, October 27
Location: Festina Lente, Old Connaught Avenue, Bray
This weekend, Festina Lente’s beautiful Victorian Walled Garden will host a sustainable Samhain wreath making workshop. All materials will be provided – all sourced from our heritage gardens and woodland – just bring your creativity and imagination. Tickets cost €35.
Footsteps of Leopold Bloom Walking Tour
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Date: Friday, October 25
Location: James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George’s Street
On Friday mornings at 11am, the James Joyce Centre hosts a two hour tour (approx 2km) from their base at 35 Great George’s Street to the National Museum on Kildare Street. The route follows the ‘Lestrygonians’ episode of Ulysses where Leopold Bloom make his way through the city centre on his way from Middle Abbey Street to the National Library. Bloom’s musings on the importance of food are mixed with a commentary on the architecture that surrounds him, emphasising Dublin’s position as a colonial city. Tickets cost €17.07.
Date: Saturday, October 26 – Monday, October 28
Location: National Botanic Gardens of Ireland
Rekindle the ancient folklore and traditions of Samhain on this special Halloween tour. Explore the myth and magic of plants that were used during this otherworldly time and learn about the superstitions, rituals and stories associated with them. This nature-filled tour is aimed at 16 years and older. Meet in front of the Visitor Centre, outside the Café.