
Open Mic Night
Open Mic Night at Outhouse invites musicians, poets, and spoken word artists to share their talents in a welcoming, inclusive space on the 27th May.
Open Mic Night at Outhouse invites musicians, poets, and spoken word artists to share their talents in a welcoming, inclusive space on the 27th May.
The Museum of Literature hosts its First Fridays event in the Commons Café.
The Museum of Literature hosts its First Fridays event in the Commons Café.
Marrowbone Books host a queer poetry and music open mic night on June 5th at 7pm.
A rambunctious and cutting-edge open mic combining spoken word, comedy, drag, original music, and poetry.
The Museum of Literature hosts its First Fridays event in the Commons Café.
On 6th December the Museum of Literature hosts its First Fridays event featuring an exhibition, talks by Nine Arrow and Pride Poets, and late-night access to the Commons Café.
OFF TOPIC is Dublin’s new alternative scratch night & costume party, open to all genres of performance on July 26th in the Racket Space of the Bernard Shaw.
Join the celebration of LGBTQ+ authors and stories at an evening sponsored by Wicklow Pride and hosted by Bridge Street Books.
Dublin's only queer comedy night is back! This month's lineup features queer regulars, non binary wonders and Dublin comedy stalwarts.
A Safe Space For the Girls - An evening of empowering music & spoken word by Toshín in support of DRCC's We-Consent Campaign
Queer Open Mic Night, Hosted by Sam's Collective All performances and experiences welcome. LGBTQIA+ safe space, allies are more than welcome.
Slip of the Tongue run by Wayne Power is a curated night of music, spoken word , poetry , drag, and comedy.
An evening in which comedians showcase Belfast’s alternative and more radical fringe talent through performance and discussion.
Queer as Spoke is a poetry and spoken word Open Mic night intended to give queers and other marginalised voices the chance to perform to an audience of peers. It's a rowdy, vulnerable and enthusiastically supportive night.
Poetry and Pride! A special collaboration between the Queen’s University Belfast LGBT+ Society and English Society to celebrate the passing of the momentous legislation in Northern Ireland.
Queer as Spoke is a poetry and spoken word Open Mic night intended to give queers and other marginalised voices the chance to perform to an audience of peers. It's a rowdy, vulnerable and enthusiastically supportive night.
We are the New Romantics, a monthly queer-forward poetry, spoken word and prose night taking as its central premise updating the themes of historical writers to a new era.