Notable events this week in Dublin, Ireland

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This week, there are many exciting events happening in Dublin from March 22nd to 28th, 2025. Shobsy, the former lead singer of State Lights, will perform his latest disco-inspired songs. His concert promises to be a lively showcase featuring tracks like "Champagne" and "Entertainment." Fans can expect a fun night filled with music and dancing. The Game, a notable figure in hip-hop, is set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his album "The Documentary" with a rare performance in Ireland. He is known for his personal storytelling in music, and he will be joined by Drogheda rapper Offica for this special show. Colin Meloy, co-founder of the band The Decemberists, will give a unique performance in Ireland. He plans to mix songs from The Decemberists with his solo works, covering various iconic artists like Morrissey and The Kinks. In the classical music scene, pianist Jonathan Biss will play Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 and Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique. After the concert, Biss will discuss his experiences with anxiety in a free session for concert ticket holders. A new exhibition at Lismore Castle Arts celebrates 20 years of the venue. Curated by Robert O’Byrne, it features a mix of unique artworks and talks to engage visitors. The play "Bridget and Frances" explores the complex relationship between two sisters reuniting after their mother’s funeral. They wrestle with deep emotional issues while seeking support from each other. Also, the Five Lamps festival continues its tradition of community arts, offering a sculpture retrospective and poetry readings. This year's program highlights local talent and runs through the week. Lastly, Irish National Opera will present its first Wagner opera, featuring a poignant story of love and redemption. The cast includes talented performers under the direction of Fergus Sheil.


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