The Workman’s Club is Dublin’s leading live entertainment venue situated at 10 Wellington Quay beside The Clarence; the world famous Rock and Roll hotel, in the heart of Dublin’s Temple Bar district.
The Workman’s Club has a simple mission to provide a space where musicians and independent thinkers can witness their ideas come to life. From down and dirty rock gigs to intimate acoustic performances, comedy nights, book readings, multimedia take overs, themed markets, to diverse indie clubnights, The Workmans Club has become a haven for those who create music and art and those who consume it.
The building has existed on this site for over 160 years and from 1888 to 2003 was the home of the original Workingmens Club. Its personality has been lovingly preserved and complimented with its original features being the focal point on each floor.
- Nerves
Nerves Nerves return with their first new music of 2026 in the form of “N26”, a sharp, anxious blast that captures the band at their most immediate and confrontational.
- Kitty Craft
Kitty Craft Foggy Notions presents Kitty Craft who is Pam Valfer - debuting in 1994 with the S/T cassette release on the Australian, Toytown label and IT’S STUPID EP 7″ in 1995, Pam’s sound was originally a low-tech affair.
- Dreamgun Film Reads: The Social Network
Dreamgun Film Reads: The Social Network Dreamgun and special guests perform a parody of the Social Network, rewritten with fresh jokes and read live by completely unprepared comedians.
- The Musicals Party
The Musicals Party Mamma Mia! The Musicals Party is coming back to Dublin! If you got chills and they’re multiplying there’s only one place to be! Join us for a night dedicated to all your favourite musicals.
- One Direction Party
One Direction Party Let’s Go Crazy Crazy Crazy to the incredible sounds of 1D! Directioners, you are some of the best fans in the world and that’s What Makes You Beautiful.
- Skullcrusher
Skullcrusher Skullcrusher is the folk-electronica musical project of New York-based musician Helen Ballentine. She released her latest album, And Your Song Is Like A Circle last October and has previously supported artists such as Ethel Cain & The Japanese House.
- Have Mercy
Have Mercy Blending the raw emotion of early emo with the weight and clarity of modern rock, Have Mercy has established a sound that is distinctly their own.
- Chezile
Chezile Born in Albuquerque and raised in a family of Mexican regional musicians, Alejandro Sanchez, better known as Chezile, has experienced a meteoric rise over the past two years.








