Kick off The Bloomsday Festival celebrations at The James Joyce Centre on Thursday, 11th June at 8.30pm with a Joyce-themed cabaret of readings, performance, music and natter, hosted by author David Collard.
Tickets and more information can be found at
bloomsdayfestival.ie
Joining us for Readings and Songs at Bloomsday Festival is Sarah Devereux, who will guide us through the mayhem of Circe at Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, on 16 June 2026.
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Just one week to go until the big day. 📖
A highlight of every Bloomsday!
Bloomsday Festival’s flagship event Readings and Songs at Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, 3pm – 6pm on 16 June. John Shevlin, pictured is one of the readers of this years event.
📸: Conor McCabe
Step inside the iconic James Joyce Tower & Museum in Sandycove, Dublin, and experience the opening episode of James Joyce’s Ulysses brought to life with this extraordinary production by Volta Theatre Company.
Ticket link and more info can be found on bloomsdayfestival.ie
Opening this year’s Readings and Songs at Bloomsday Festival is Wren Dennehy, who will read from Telemachus at Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, on 16 June 2026.
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The James Joyce Centre presents Grace by James Joyce as part of the Bloomsday Festival on 14-16 June.
This acclaimed production features the actor and comedian, Terry O’Neill.
For more information and tickets, please see bloomsdayfestival.ie
Join us at The James Joyce Centre for a special Bloomsday Festival lecture by Kenyan writer Sahara Abdi on Sunday, 14 June at 3pm.
The lecture is supported by the Embassy of Ireland, Kenya.
Tickets and more information can be found on bloomsdayfestival.ie
The Bloomsday Film Festival is run in partnership with the Bloomsday Festival & the James Joyce Centre and will run between the 11th – 16th June.
To see the full programme and get tickets, please go to
www.bloomsdayfestival.ie/bloomsday-fi...
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Join us at @jamesjoycecentre.bsky.social on Bloomsday, 16th June at 1pm for some ‘midday mumming madness’ as the extraordinary talent of the Fingal Mummers will explore mummery in Ulysses and other works of James Joyce in their production of Everyman His Own Wife.
📸: Simon Lazewski
Welcoming Katherine Lynch back to Readings and Songs at Bloomsday Festival, where she will read from Nausicaa at Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, on 16 June 2026.
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