It's a busy weekend in Dublin with the rugby, Comic Con and so many more events going on.
Here is your event guide for this weekend.
Comic Con
The spring edition of Comic Con brings media guests from a host of genres to Dublin.
You get to meet actors from your favourite TV shows/Movies, Comic Artists and writers or partake of one of the many activities over the weekend.
It all takes place at the Convention Centre this Saturday and Sunday.
Get your tickets here, before they sell out.
We Love The 90's
Get ready for a night of serious throwbacks this weekend, as We love the 90's comes to Dublin.
If you're a nineties music fan you really can't afford to miss this night of nostalgia and fun.
Get ready for Angie Brown of Bizarre Inc, Europe's best George Michael tribute acts and Beverly Skeete (Gat Decor) will be all performing on the night.
Seachtain na Gaeilge
The largest Irish language festival in Ireland and around the world! Seachtain na Gaeilge is an international festival, which is the most popular celebration of our native language and culture in Ireland and many other countries each year.
Across the month of MArch, there's load going on around Dublin and the rest of the country.
Check out all the events here.
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— Seachtain na Gaeilge (@SnaGaeilge) March 7, 2019
Family Rave
Yes! You read that right. There is a family rave going on in Dublin this weekend.
Organised by Bodytonic in association with Dublin City Mum.
Neon crafts face painting, cocktails, bubbles, cakes, juices, coffee and loads of fun!
Click here for more information.
The Legend of Luke Kelly
The Mill Theatre Dundrum will be celebrating the memory and music of a true Irish musical legend on Saturday.
Chris Kavanaghs performances will capture the depth and passion of the great man he was so heavily influenced by.
He'll be joined on stage by Hilary Kavanagh, Joe Finn & Michael Howard. on Saturday at 8PM in Dundrum
Tickets can be purchased here.
Bouldering Competition
Gravity Climbing Centre will hold Ireland's biggest and best climbing competition this weekend.
G-Force 2019 will see climbers from all over Ireland attending.
Its free to come and watch the final, the action starts around 5pm.
If you would like a spectator ticket, which includes BBQ and TShirt