Dublin's Good Times
Looking for something to do this bank holiday weekend?
Here's 98FM's top picks across the city and county:
Van Gogh: An Immersive Journey
This weekend is the public's last chance to attend Van Gogh Dublin RDS, Ireland's first immersive art experience.
Van Gogh: An Immersive Journey allows visitors to step inside the paintings of one of the world's most famous artists.
A first of it's kind, fully immersive 360-degree experience let you see through the eyes of impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh.
Van Gogh: An Immersive Journey takes place until August 4th, with ticket prices starting at €22.40.
The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever
Inspired by the 300 Kate Bush impersonators at Shambush‘s 2013 event in Brighton UK , Kate Bush (and Stranger Things) fans alike will recreate the Wuthering Heights experience en masse on July 30th in Fairview Park.
This event supports Women's Aid, a leading national organisation that has been working in Ireland to stop domestic violence against women and children since 1974.
The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever kicks off at 1PM at Fairview Park.
Football Walking Tour of Dublin
Join Gary Cooke and Aodhán Ó’Ríordáin TD for a walk into sporting history.
Starting at 11.30am on July 30th, this match-winning tour of Dublin allows you to discover the history of Dublin, while reliving some of the most extraordinary moments in Irish soccer history, from The Ban to Jack Charlton.
The Football Walking Tour of Dublin begins and ends in the Little Museum, kicking off from 11:30am - tickets cost €15.
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