From a Heated Rivalry-themed drag show to a toy collector's fair, there's plenty to be doing in Dublin this weekend.
RIVALRY, A Heated Rivalry Club Night
On Friday, Mar 20, drag queen Victoria's Secret will host a Heated Rivalry themed club night at The George. Running from 6pm - 3am, the night will include a screening of Heated Rivalry on the big screen, followed by a Heated Rivalry-themed drag show and an unmissable set by DJ Ruth. Tickets from €11.70 on Eventbrite.
Fiona Marron—The centrality of bodies
Running from Thursday, 12 March - Saturday, 28 March, Pallas Projects/Studios will showcase Fiona Marron—The centrality of bodies, the second exhibition of the 2026 Artist-Initiated Projects programme. 'The centrality of bodies' combines moving-image, photographic, print and sculptural elements in an installation that builds a conceptual interplay between artefacts and individuals, occupying diverse nodes in a shared history.
Friday Night Board Game Meetup
Otter Space in Skerries is hosting a Friday Night Board Game Meetup for some epic gaming sessions. Whether you're a seasoned strategist or just love rolling the dice, you'll have the chance to make new friends, challenge your skills, and enjoy a great night of games. Running from 6:45pm to 10pm, you can register ahead of time, or walk-ins are welcome. Tickets €11.70 on Eventbrite.
Mulhuddart Community Centre in Dublin 15 will be home to a toy collector's fair on Saturday, 21 March, from 2:15 pm to 6 pm. Hosted by Amy and Myia from Fairytale Sales, there will be a huge number of stalls selling a wide variety of items including Barbie, Pop Mart, Disney, Marvel, The Muppets, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Strawberry Shortcake, Sylvanian Families, Littlest Pet Shop, Lego, handmade dollhouses, handmade doll furniture, handmade doll accessories, and more! Tickets start from €2.58 on Eventbrite.
From Wednesday, 18 March - Saturday, 4 April, Bewleys Cafe Theatre is hosting a 1pm show, Wild Swimming by Marek Horn. A time-hopping extravaganza about privilege, progress and friendship, the play will follow Nell and Oscar as they meet on a beach in Dorset for 400 years. Suitable for 16+, tickets cost €10.
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