Brigit Festival includes late-night events celebrating women in Dublin city

The late-night events will be hosted at three iconic Dublin venues: The Grand Social, Wigwam, and The George Bernard Shaw – all renowned for their vibrant contributions to Dublin’s nightlife scene.
Brigit Festival includes late-night events celebrating women in Dublin city

Kenneth Fox

Brigit Festival has added Late-Night Events celebrating women in Dublin city.

For the first time, Dublin City Council’s Brigit Festival – Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women – introduces a series of exciting late-night events. Brigit Late is taking place over three nights, the shows will feature some of the best-established female DJs from Ireland and around the world, including LOLSNAKE, Puzzy Wrangler, and Jezebel, among others.

The late-night events will be hosted at three iconic Dublin venues: The Grand Social, Wigwam, and The George Bernard Shaw – all renowned for their vibrant contributions to Dublin’s nightlife scene.

Running from 11pm until late, these events are a key part of Brigit Festival’s largest programme to date, which includes over 80 thematic events celebrating women’s contributions to culture, society, and history.

The late-night shows promise to add an exciting energy to the festival, complementing its already dynamic line-up.

Ray O’Donoghue, night-time economy advisor for Dublin City, expressed enthusiasm about the festival’s growth: “We’re delighted to be involved in the Brigit Festival.

"In just its fourth year, it’s fantastic to see the festival embracing the essential role of late-night activity in Dublin City, with such a diverse line-up and top-notch DJs.”

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