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4th March 2026
04:47pm GMT

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Black Bush is an ideal Irish Whiskey for St Patrick's Day
Deciding what to get up to over the Bank Holiday can be stressful. You want to make sure that you're really maximising your time off so it's important to plan ahead.
When it comes to the March Bank Holiday you also have to really get ahead of the curve when it comes to planning due to the influx of visitors Dublin gets across the weekend.
If you're stuck on how to make the most of it, don't sweat it. We have gathered some of the best events taking place in some of Dublin's most iconic pubs across the weekend.
While in these fine, long-standing establishments, why not sip on a glass of Bushmills Black Bush whisky? Founded in 1608 Bushmills has stood the test of time.
Their Black Bush whisky blend is a delicious single malt whisky, matured in the finest Oloroso sherry casks for up to 8 years and blended with a smooth, sweet, small batch-distilled Irish Grain Whiskey.
What's not to love? You can sip on a glass while also knowing you're supporting an Irish-owned business.
Without any further ado, let's dive into the highlights happening across the St Patricks Day Bank Holiday.
Saturday, March 12
Baile an Salsa will take place at The Button Factory on Thursday, 12 March.
Uniting Irish traditional music and Afro-Latin rhythms in a powerful 8-piece fusion band, it's set to be an amazing night.
Tickets start at €17.07 and can be bought on Eventbrite.
Friday, March 13
Described as a 'virtuoso' by The Guardian, the Alex Hitchcock Quartet will light up Arthur's Blues and Jazz club from 9pm on the 13 of March.
Tickets start at €17.07, and are expected to sell out so get your hands on them quickly!
Find out more on Eventbrite.
Saturday, March 14
He's back...
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally is finally here, and at The Workman's Club, they're celebrating.
From 11.30pm this Saturday, dance the night away to the new record, as well as Harry's mega-hits and 1D classics.
Tickets are €9.72 and are available on Eventbrite.
Sunday, March 15
The Digital Hub Flea Market is back for the first time this year.
Taking place on Thomas Street from 11-4, it's the perfect free Sunday activity (free, unless something tickles your fancy of course).
Across the weekend
This satirical comedy is writer Una McKevitt's (One Good Turn) world premiere - and it is definitely not to be missed.
It follows Kiera, who is counting down the hours until she can finally break free of family commitments.
Her plan is set until her estranged mother, Sandra, a celebrated interior designer, lands in from Los Angeles.
As Sandra’s demands escalate, the evening swerves into dangerously unexpected territory.
Tickets start at €20 and can be bought from the Abbey Theatre's website.

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