Cork’s vibrant Culture Night 2025 schedule has something for everyone
 
 Lord Mayor, councillor Fergal Dennehy, with Andy Killian, Abbey Blake, Ricky Dineen and Arann Blake launching Cork Culture Night on the rooftop of North Main St. Picture: Darragh Kane.
Some events on Culture Night require booking. Check https://culturenight.ie/ for details.
- Cian Sweeney —  Join Irish musician Cian Sweeney for a unique semi-improvised piano experience that blends mindful presence with live music. As If I Always Knew invites audiences to step away from the digital noise of the modern world, creating a space for collective mindfulness through an immersive musical experience.
 This mellow performance takes place in the Concert Hall of City Hall, which, as always on Culture Night, serves as a hive of activity. A variety of choirs will entertain on the plaza, a multi-panel art piece will be on display, and Millennium Hall sees a fun show called Squish, Stomp, Spin — The Magic of Stim.
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                     A celebration of Cork’s influential late ’70s/early ’80s punk and post-punk scene at North Main St car park: Inspired by bands such as Nun Attax, Microdisney, and Stump, the night will showcase work from current local musicians on the scene.
 Presented by Seanie Buttons with Leagues O’Toole of Foggy Notions, these tickets will be snapped up by both those who remember this heyday and by new audiences curious about this significant phase of Cork’s musical heritage.
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                     Pupils of Scoil Oilibhéir, Dublin Hill, perform a specially written musical adaptation of O’Connor’s famous short story, that was initially created for the schools 40th anniversary celebrations.
 Taking place in the very setting where My First Confession was written, St Patrick’s Church, the performance will be introduced with a short talk on O’Connor’s life and his connections to the church and surrounding area.
- Cork City Library will host a wide-ranging programme featuring exhibitions, live music, theatre, readings, children’s storytelling and creative workshops. Highlights include the Rory Gallagher-inspired Kickback City exhibition, a performance of The Ancient Mariner, music from Áine O’Gorman, and fun, interactive events for families.
- The public will also be able to enjoy Irish language activities, in association with an tOireachtas, including joining award-winning sean-nós singer and highly regarded teacher Sorcha de Róiste for a unique workshop celebrating traditional Irish song, and Amhrán an Mara (Songs of the Sea), a celebration of maritime songs in both Irish and English.
- Community hubs across Cork will be alive with activity, from Blackpool’s cultural talks, global food tastings, and céilí, to Togher and Ballyphehane’s music, dance, and craft demos.
- Mayfield will host an outdoor celebration of food, music, and games, while Churchfield showcases international song and dance from Bolivia, Mexico, Ukraine, and Ireland.
 Additionally, artwork from the Mahon Community Art project will be displayed at City Hall.
Some events on Culture Night require booking. Check https://culturenight.ie/ for details.
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
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