
👋 Greetings from Under the Arch
Half-term means the family events are stacked - Joe the Magician, the Marvellous Mascot Show, and the Open Day at the Computer & Communications Museum all making a case for getting out of the house. And if the rain shows up (it will), there's a full week of excellent indoor options to fall back on.
Here's what's in store this week:
⚫️ Imelda May, Jarlath Regan & a Pink Floyd tribute at the Town Hall and Black Box
⚫️ DITZ at the Róisín, Celtic Tales at the Crane Bar & GAA football in Tuam
⚫️ Joe the Magician, half-term shows, a gaming con & free city tours
Let's dive in 👇
EVENT SPOTLIGHT

Imelda May — Raised on Songs & Stories Saturday 21 February, 20:00 Town Hall Theatre
An intimate evening with Imelda May — songs, poetry, and storytelling drawn from across her extraordinary career. This isn't a standard gig; it's closer to a personal show, and the Town Hall is the perfect room for it. One of the best things on in Galway this week by some distance. Get tickets
Jarlath Regan: Gas Man Friday 20 & Saturday 21 February Leisureland
Ireland's self-made comedian and podcasting phenomenon brings his new stand-up show to Leisureland — observational, warm, and full of the relatable absurdity of everyday Irish life. Two nights, so decent chance of getting a ticket if you move quickly. Get tickets
Breathe — The Pink Floyd Experience: Dark Side of the Moon Live Saturday 21 February, 14:00 & 20:00 Black Box Theatre
Two shows on Saturday - matinee at 14:00 and evening at 20:00 - as Breathe perform The Dark Side of the Moon in full alongside Pink Floyd fan favourites. An immersive tribute that takes the music seriously. Get tickets
LIVE MUSIC

Silent Disco at the Róisín Dubh Tuesday 17 February, 21:00 Róisín Dubh
DJs Ted & Gugai on the headphones, free Jagermeister shot — the weekly Tuesday silent disco that makes you feel simultaneously ridiculous and like you're having the best time. More info
DITZ Wednesday 18 February Róisín Dubh
Brighton's most urgent indie rock band arrive at the Róisín — abrasive, articulate, and genuinely electric live. If you like your Tuesday louder than usual (and a night early), here's your show. Get tickets
Canned Pineapple Thursday 19 February Róisín Dubh, Galway More info
The Noughties Friday 20 February Monroe's Live
The best hits of the 2000s, done live — the kind of night where you'll know every word and pretend you don't. More info
Jigs Forge Friday 20 February Monroe's Live
Traditional music at Monroe's — dependably good, good craic. More info
Division Debut @ The Cellar Friday 20 February The Cellar
A new wave of Galway DJs making their debut at The Cellar with bouncy, captivating electronic music — always worth giving something new a chance. More info
Donal, Niall & Kevin Murphy — Tunes at Tig Choili Saturday 21 February, 14:00 Tig Choili
Three talented musicians playing a session of tunes at one of Galway's most beloved traditional music pubs. A genuinely lovely Saturday afternoon option. More info
The New Noise — Pebbledash // Maicín Saturday 21 February Monroe's Live
The New Noise series at Monroe's — emerging acts, new sounds, and the kind of night where you might discover your new favourite band. More info
K-POP Forever! Thursday 26 February Leisureland
Blackpink, BTS and more — a full K-Pop tribute concert at Leisureland for fans who want the full electrifying experience live. Get tickets
Prima Queen at Róisín Dubh Thursday (check Róisín listings for exact date) Róisín Dubh
Prima Queen bring their transatlantic folk-pop to the Róisín — an instantly compelling band with a genuinely remarkable origin story. Worth checking the exact date and booking quickly. More info
Music West Big Band Swings Glenamaddy Sunday 22 February Glenamaddy Town Hall Theatre
Big band music and song in Glenamaddy — a great night out if you're west of the city. More info
Club 30+ — An Over 30s Evening Saturday 21 February Monroe's Live
An evening designed for the over-30s crowd — where the music is good and nobody's pretending they don't have an early morning. More info
M Fest 2026 — Programme Released From 26 February Galway
The M Fest programme for 2026 has been released - keep an eye on the full listings for events across the festival. More info
FOOD & DRINK

LIGNUM — Michelin Star Retained Slatefort House, Bullaun, Co. Galway
Galway's Michelin-starred restaurant LIGNUM has retained its star - if you've been meaning to book a table, this is as good a prompt as any. Worth the trip out to Bullaun. More info
OUTDOOR & WELLNESS

Galway v Roscommon — Allianz Football League Division 1 Saturday 21 February Tuam Stadium
Galway take on Roscommon in the league — a proper local rivalry in one of Connacht's finest GAA grounds. More info
5k Colour Run Saturday 21 February The Galway Plaza
A community colour run - you'll end up covered in powder paint and in a great mood. More info
Midweek Mobility & Flow — Vinyasa Yoga in Barna Wednesday 25 February @spas.studio, Barna Golf Club
A grounding vinyasa yoga class specifically designed to support runners and strength trainers — gentle movement for bodies that work hard. More info
Reclaim Clarity — Mindset & Meditation Retreat Sunday 22 February Mad Yolk Farm, Craughwell
A full day retreat focused on mindset and meditation — a proper reset for anyone who needs to step back from the noise for a Sunday. Book here
LITTLE LOCALS

Joe the Magician — Live Sunday 22 February, 14:00 Town Hall Theatre
A spectacular children's comedy magic show packed with illusions, audience participation, and laughter — exactly what a Sunday afternoon with small people should look like. Suits all ages. Get tickets
Marvellous Mascot Show Saturday 21 February Clybaun Hotel, Knocknacarra
Live fairytale characters, fun, music, and magic for young children — a colourful and high-energy half-term treat. Get tickets
Ruby Tuesday at the EYE Cinema Tuesday 17 February Eye Cinema, Galway
A great excuse to catch whatever's showing with good value thrown in. More info
Latino Social Club — Galway Thursday 19 February Seven
Upstairs in Seven — salsa, bachata, and Latin beats for anyone who wants to move their feet on a Thursday night. More info
ARTS & CULTURE

People Tuesday 17 February Town Hall Theatre
Inspired by true events from Ukraine, this drama captures the first days of the Russian invasion through the eyes of five women — urgent, important, and powerfully staged. Get tickets
Conal Gallen — The Last Laugh Tour Wednesday 18 February Town Hall Theatre,
Wild stories, classic Irish observations, and plenty of audience participation — Conal Gallen is one of the most reliably entertaining live comedians working in Ireland. Get tickets
One Acts Showcase — Hysteria Productions Wednesday 18 February Town Hall Studio
Three new short plays from Hysteria Productions exploring stress, love, and conflict through dark comedy and drama — an inventive evening in the Studio space. Get tickets
Intro to Calligraphy Workshop Thursday 19 February The Dean
A hands-on beginner's introduction to calligraphy — genuinely calming and satisfying for anyone who's ever wanted to slow down and write beautifully. Book here
Aimee Carty Thursday 19 February, 20:00 Town Hall Theatre
Aimee Carty's first hometown show — folk, pop, and classical influences blending into something quietly captivating. An Irish artist very much worth watching. Get tickets
Celtic Tales Storytelling @ The Crane Bar Thursday 19 February, 19:30–20:00 The Crane Bar
Myths, folklore, and urban legends from Ireland and Scotland — a gorgeous setting for an evening of storytelling, with drinks and snacks included. Get tickets
Sinéad Quinlan: The Cultured Culchie Thursday 19 February Róisín Dubh
Sinéad Quinlan's comedy show balances sharp cultural observations with warmly self-aware rural identity — a distinctly Irish night of stand-up. Get tickets
Emma Doran: Emmaculate Friday 20 February Black Box
Sharp, funny observations about family and relationships from one of Ireland's best stand-up comedians — exactly the right Friday night option. Get tickets
Galway City Museum Talks Series — 2026 Launch Thursday 19 February Galway City Museum
The launch of the 2026 illustrated talks and public lectures series at Galway City Museum — a great anchor for anyone interested in the city's history and culture. More info
Free Tours for International Tourist Guide Day 2026 Friday 20 February Browne Doorway
The Galway Tour Guides Association marks International Tourist Guide Day with special free tours of the city — a genuinely lovely way to see Galway through expert eyes. More info
GFS: The Ballad of Wallis Island Sunday 22 February, 20:00 Nuns Island Theatre
The Galway Film Society Spring 2026 season continues with The Ballad of Wallis Island — a folk music drama that's been getting wonderful notices. More info
Gairdín Pharthais — The Garden of Eden Saturday 21 February An Taibhdhearc
A 1928 silent animated film — whimsical, surreal, and a genuinely unusual cinematic experience at one of Ireland's most historic cultural venues. More info
AthVentureCon: AthCon 4 Saturday 21 February Lough Rea Hotel & Spa
Over 100 tabletop roleplaying games, panels, and workshops at a dedicated gaming convention — an entire day of structured nerdy fun for anyone who's ever rolled a d20 in anger. Get tickets
Open Day at the Computer & Communications Museum Saturday 21 February, 11:00 NUI Galway
Vintage tech exploration at the university's Computer & Communications Museum - a surprisingly fascinating half-term option for curious kids and adults alike. More info
Little Shop of Horrors Tuesday 24 February Town Hall Theatre
A darkly funny musical about a florist who discovers a singing, blood-craving plant — presented by Transition Year students. High energy, brilliant material, and always better than you expect. Get tickets
WOMP Events: The Common Knowledge Quiz Tuesday 17 February The Ol' 55
A fun evening of trivia and prizes — the kind of quiz that doesn't take itself too seriously. More info
Fusebox — Comedy Open Mic Electric Galway nightclub for dates @ Electric
A new comedy open mic format featuring fifteen-plus performers doing five-minute sets over two hours - for anyone who wants to try stand-up, or just watch people try stand-up. More info
Rhythm Training (Twerking & Whining Edition) Saturday 21 February, 15:00 Galway Dance
A monthly all-levels dance class — more welcoming than the title makes it sound, and a genuinely fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Book here
UNTIL NEXT WEEK
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