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Clare Culture Night returns as ‘One Night For All’

15 September 2025

Clare Arts Office and Clare County Council has announced the programme of events for Clare Culture Night. This year’s edition begins at 4pm on September 19, at a variety of localities around the county.

‘SIÚNTA’, an exhibition by Niamh Coffey at Súil Gallery until October 4.
Over 45 free activities for all ages will be featured, displaying the diverse, innovative and vibrant art that Clare has to offer.
Clare County Arts Officer, Siobhán Mulcahy, said, “Once again communities throughout Clare will have the opportunity to experience a range of eclectic, exciting and entertaining events for Culture Night 2025. With lots of opportunities to participate in the arts, whether you want to tap into your creativity or just enjoy the talents of others, Culture Night is always a great social and fun event to for all.”
In Ennis, attendees can follow a Culture Night trail featuring seventeen events, including: music; art exhibitions; poetry; and dance. At St. Colomba’s Church, Music Generation Clare will perform, joined by special guests. Copper jewellery making demonstrations will take place at La Petite Galerie on Curtin’s Lane. Rachel Macmanus will host a participatory live performance art event at the Fair Green and Evelyn Sorohan will explore the newly renovated Ring Fort in Inch.
Ennis will also see a variety of events within its glór theatre, Súil gallery and De Valera Library. Hosted by Lisa Joyce, paperchain making will take place at 4pm in the library. At the same time, a collage workshop will be running in Súil, followed by João Tudella’s ‘Under The Ambient’ live mixed film from 8:45pm. Also that evening, glór is hosting ‘QueerVerse: A Celebration of LGBTQIA+ Poets’ in the Studio Theatre and Lou McMahon’s ‘Butterfly Wars - Meaisín World’ in the Red Room. Additionally, Laura Jane Ellis will host a dance workshop outside the library from 6:30pm, which is suitable for 8-year-olds to teenagers.
West Clare will see a plethora of traditional music in Kilrush, Kilbaha and Lissycasey. Mike Butler, Aidan McMahon and Micheal Landers will take to the stage at Cultúrlann Sweeney, Kilkee, and a ballet workshop will take place at Kilrush Town Square in the outdoor structure from 4pm, suitable for ages 4 to 8.  
East Clare offers a busy evening with events in Tulla, Scarriff, Mountshannon, Crusheen and Killaloe, featuring music, art, and dance and spoken word. Mountshannon will host an evening of music, spoken word and a sculpture unveiling at the harbour. There will be Flamenco jazz fusion and dancing in Crusheen, while Tulla will have a cultural concert in Cnoc Na Gaoithe and an exhibition in Tulla Stables, curated by Ce/ART. Finally, in Scarriff there will be paper chain making in Edna O’Brien Library, and Bruach Ensemble and Balfolk Dance will host a workshop in the East Clare Community Cooperative Society.
In the southeast, Shannon will present an evening of events from 6pm until late, including performances from ‘Dancing at The Crossroads’ with The Kirbys, drumming with North Clare Refugee Allstars and Piping Heaven/Piping Hell, followed by One September. The Newmarket-on-Fergus Community Centre Brass Band will perform a 45-minute selection of music in O’Regan Park. The Tír na nÓg Showcase will be an immersive evening of theatrical expression in an open-air space nestled in Sixmilebridge.
In north Clare, Songs and Stories from The Spa takes place at the Pavillion, Lisdoonvarna, promising an evening of folklore, songs, stories, music, dance, and art with Kathleen Malone, Theresa Garrihy, Pat Dowling, and many more.
Ennistymon also has a busy evening scheduled, starting with Aindrias de Staic at The Salmon Bookshop & Literary Centre exploring his repertoire, including a wide range of musical styles. Grace Wells will host the Hive Nature Poetry Showcase followed by an open mic. Join Sara Foust in her studio for a light-hearted conversation and Q&A about comedic questions she has fielded about her artwork. The Liminal Landscapes exhibition opening takes place at The Courthouse Gallery & Studios from 7pm.
Rounding off Culture Night in north Clare is the very best of traditional musicians, singers, dancers, and storytellers, performed by members of the Inis Díomáin/Ennistymon Branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann from 7pm to 9pm. Additionally, Hotel Doolin hosts the Culture Night Late event in The Attic from 9pm. Emain Ablach is a suite of music composed by award-winning musician and composer Neil Ó Lochlainn and performed by a thrilling 10-piece ensemble featuring some of the best musicians in the country today.
For full details on Culture Night visit: https://culturenight.ie/location/clare/

Page last reviewed: 15/09/25

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