Facilities at Killarney Convention Centre, County Kerry, include adaptable auditoria and break out suites, as well as spacious exhibition and reception areas. Every space is complemented by the latest technologies, production and extensive branding opportunities.
The importance of keeping attendees engaged is addressed with flexible formats. Live and hybrid solutions enable planners to create compelling formats with distinct advantages. This venue has ISO standards across four areas of operation: ISO 9001 quality management system, ISO 14001 environmental management, ISO 45001 occupational health and safety, ISO 20121 sustainable events.
Killarney Convention Centre was the first events venue in Ireland to be certified to ISO 20121 sustainable events standards. Inspired by stunning views of Killarney National Park, the team are passionate about environmental conservation. By working with clients, suppliers and delegations, the team are committed to collectively reducing their impact on the planet.
Killarney Convention Centre (INEC), adjoins The Gleneagle Hotel which has 340 four star guest rooms onsite.
- Qween & the Dublin Gospel Choir
AutumnQween & the Dublin Gospel Choir When the fans of a band put together a tribute production, you should expect microscopic detail, but when they’re also seasoned performers, you can expect fireworks.
- Remembering Joe! The Joe Dolan show with Dolan Family
AutumnRemembering Joe! The Joe Dolan show with Dolan Family Celebrate the Music of Joe Dolan, one of Ireland’s greatest singers. The Dolan Family have announced a nationwide tour in 2024 for ‘Remembering Joe Dolan', with one of the stops being in the Gleneagle Ballroom in Killarney.
- Amble
AutumnAmble For the Amble trio, 2024 is already a year to remember. Amble released an EP in February, then completed an extensive Irish and UK tour. Further dates for the band’s tour have been announced, including at the Gleneagle INEC Arena.
- Gina & the Champions
AutumnGina & the Champions The iconic Gina and The Champions takes to the stage in the Gleneagle Ballroom on the night of Saturday 26 October.
- Kingfishr
AutumnKingfishr Limerick-based 3-piece, Kingfishr, have quickly established themselves as one of the rising prospects in Irish music.
- Susan O'Neill
AutumnSusan O'Neill Susan has spent the last few years honing her craft as a solo performer. A songwriter of hidden depths, with a timeless voice that is equal parts balm and blowtorch, she is audacity personified, a free spirit, a real performer.
- Kneecap
AutumnKneecap Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí have built up a notoriety for themselves which hasn't been seen in Irish music for many years, perhaps ever! Even if you put that to one side for a second, Kneecap are a frighteningly articulate rap group.
- David James Dance
AutumnDavid James Dance David James is 25 years old and hails from the small village of Killea, Co Donegal. David’s love for country music started when he attended ‘The Country Fest’ in Letterkenny with his brother Gerard.