The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre is Fingal County Council’s centre of excellence for traditional arts.
While it was originally conceived to commemorate the work and life of the late Séamus Ennis, over the years the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre has undergone extensive refurbishment to become a busy entertainment venue. It showcases performances from local, regional, national and international artists across a wide range of arts including music concerts, festivals, art exhibitions, music school, theatre, cinema and creative workshops.
The covered outdoor performance area provides additional space for large scale concerts as well as craft fairs, food fairs and community events.
- TSEAC Singing Session with Special Guest Inni K
Free things to doTSEAC Singing Session with Special Guest Inni K The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre are kicking off their Tradfest 2026 celebrations with a night that promises heart, harmony, and a whole lot of magic.
- Peggy Seeger in Conversation
Arts and culturePeggy Seeger in Conversation Folk icon Peggy Seeger joins us at The Seamus Ennis Arts Centre for an exclusive interview on her incredible career.
- The Garden Where the Praties Grow, Documentary & Q&A
Nature and wildlifeThe Garden Where the Praties Grow, Documentary & Q&A Step into the heart of Irish rural life with a special screening of The Garden Where the Praties Grow, a beautifully crafted documentary that explores the rhythms, rituals, and resilience of traditional farming communities in Ireland.



