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The Gathering
2013 is the year of ‘The Gathering Ireland’ - a spectacular, year-long celebration of all things Irish. Communities throughout Ireland will showcase and share the very best of Irish culture, tradition, business, sport, fighting spirit and the uniquely Irish sense of fun. Over 70 million people worldwide claim Irish ancestry and are all welcomed home to gatherings in cities, towns and villages across Ireland.
january 2013
NewYearsDay
Oliver,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
GaryBarlow&SpecialGuests,Olympia
GaryBarlow&SpecialGuests,Odyssey
EdSheeran,Odyssey
EdSheeran,TheO2
LeinstervScarlets,HeinekenCup,RDS
ShannonsideWinterMusicWeekend
HolidayWorldShow,BelfastKingsHall
TwoDoorCinemaClub,TheO2
ArenaCross,Odyssey
ShowcaseIreland,RDS
PalomaFaith,VicarStreet
‘9to5’,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
HolidayWorldShow,RDS
BrideoftheYear,RDS
JohnTreacy10MileRace,Dungarvan
Donny&Marie,Odyssey
Donny&Marie,TheO2
AimeeMann,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
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TempleBarTradfest22-27
The Chinese New Year
The Year of the Snake which falls on the 10th February is one of the 12 zodiac signs associated with the Chinese Zodiac, where 12 animals represent a rotating 12 year cycle. Many Chinese believe their fate and character is tied to the zodiac symbols in the year in which they were born.
february 2013
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6Nations:WalesvIreland,Cardiff
DanceExpo,RDS
HighSociety,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
Soccer:RepofIrelandvPoland,Aviva
6Nations:IrelandvEngland,Aviva
ChineseNewYear
BlocParty,Olympia
StarlightExpress,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
Valentine’sDay
JamesonDublinIntlFilmFestival
JustinBieber,TheO2
Example,Odyssey
TheKillers,Odyssey
OfMonsters&Men,Olympia
Example,TheO2
TheKillers,TheO2
SteveAoki,Olympia
LittleMix,Olympia
6Nations:ScotlandvIreland,Murrayfield
XFactorLive,TheO2
TheLadykillers,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
XFactorLive,Odyssey
TheScript,TheO2
PancakeTuesday
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12-23 (ex. 17)
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26-02/03
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Easter
The average Irish person will eat 2.13 eggs over the Easter period. Furthermore, over Easter we consume enough wine to fill 204,000 baths (6.5 million litres) and enough beer to fill over six Olympic-sized swimming pools. (Source: Repak)
march 2013
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TheScript,TheO2
EnnisBookClubFestival
TommyFleming,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
TheScript,Odyssey
SeachtainnaGaeilge
SwanLake,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
OneDirection,TheO2
OneDirection,Odyssey
NationalBusinessExpo,RDS
6NationsIrelandvFrance,Aviva
Mother’sDay
AlfieBoe,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
GirlsAloud,Odyssey
Carmen,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
6Nations:ItalyvIreland,Rome
GirlsAloud,TheO2
JesusChristSuperstar,Odyssey
JesusChristSuperstar,TheO2
Soccer:RepofIrelandvAustria,Aviva
BiffyClyro,TheO2
BiffyClyro,Odyssey
EasterSunday
Clocksgoforward1hour
St.PatricksDay17
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April Fool’s Day
The stories surrounding the origin of April Fool’s Day vary widely. The most popular tale dates from 1564 when France changed its calendar to the modern Gregorian calendar, moving New Year’s Day from 1st April to the 1st January. Those who continued to celebrate New Years on April 1st were treated as fools and ridiculed.
april 2013
EasterMonday
AprilFoolsDay
OllyMurs,TheO2
OllyMurs,Odyssey
WeWillRockYou,TheO2
AintreeGrandNational
TheFullMonty,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
MickHucknall,Olympia
Pink,TheO2
MickyFlanagan,Olympia
MiltonJones,Olympia
Pregnancy&BabyFair,RDS
AlfieBoe,Odyssey
Fun,Olympia
Prodijig,Olympia
WWERawWrestlemania,Odyssey
PremierLeagueDarts,TheO2
WWERawWrestlemania,TheO2
Franco-IrishLiteraryFestival
Pregnancy&BabyFair,CorkCityHall
ilDivo,TheO2
PunchestownFestival
LionKing,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
GreatIrelandRun,PhoenixPark
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Cannes Film Festival
The International Film Festival was created on the initiative of Jean Zay, Minister for Education and Fine Arts, who was keen to establish an international cultural event in France to rival the Venice Film Festival. The first Cannes festival was set to be held in Cannes in 1939, however, it was not until over a year after the war ended that it finally took place, on 20 September 1946.
may 2013
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HeinekenCupFinal,Aviva
LionKing,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
FestivalofFires,Westmeath
GreatLimerickRun
BankHoliday
Int.DublinGayTheatreFestival
EricClapton,TheO2
EricClapton,Odyssey
TullamoreArtsFestival
DublinDanceFestival
CannesFilmFestival
Journey&Whitesnake,Odyssey
AmlinChallengeCupFinal,RDS
AliciaKeys,Odyssey
AliciaKeys,TheO2
CoronaFastnetFilmFestival,Cork
AllIrelandMarketingAwards
DublinCitySoulFestival
WicklowArtsFestival
EddieIzzard,Odyssey
EddieIzzard,TheO2
BloomFestival,PhoenixPark
CatLaughsFestival,Kilkenny
IrelandBikeFest,Killarney
1-31 (ex. Sun)
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Summer Solstice
The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs when the sun is at its furthest point from the equator – it reaches its northernmost point and the Earth’s North Pole tilts directly towards the sun, at about 23.5 degrees.
june 2013
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LionKing,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
BankHoliday
FloraMiniMarathon,Dublin
Soccer:RepofIrelandvFaroe,Aviva
InternationalQuiltFestival,Galway
CarlowArtsFestival
FenitSeabreezeFestival,Kerry
WeWillRockYou,Odyssey
BonJovi,Slane
Father’sDay
FrenchMultihullRace,Cork
SummerSolstice
Rihanna,Aviva
Body&SoulFestival,Co.Westmeath
CorkMidsummerFestival
EltonJohn,LiveatMarquee,Cork
TheMousetrap,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
RodStewart,Odyssey
SovereignsCup,Kinsale
Glastonbury
Maroon5,TheO2
WaterfordVikingMarathon
RodStewart,RDS
WestportFestival
Bloomsday
1-22 (ex. Sun)
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Independence Day
The Fourth of July, or Independence Day, is a federal holiday that celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of the Independence on July 4th, 1776. The declaration proclaims the independence of a new United States of America from Great Britain and formally transformed the 13 British colonies into states.
july 2013
Giselle,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
AmericanIndependenceDay
BraySummerfest
EnnisStreetFestival
KinsaleArtsFestival
ChristyMoore,LiveatMarquee,Cork
NoisesOff,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
GalwayFilmFleadh
DunLaoghaireRegatta
YoughalQueenoftheSeaFestival
GalwayFringeFestival
StreetPerformanceWorldChampionships,Cork
Oxegen
BastilleDay,France
BruceSpringsteen,ThomondPark
Hairspray,BordGaisEnergyTheatre
BruceSpringsteen,PaircUiChaoimh
StreetPerformanceWorldChampionships,Dublin
BruceSpringsteen,King’sHallBelfast
KillarneySummerfest
GalwayRaces,Ballybrit
GalwayArtsFestival
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Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann
Derry City Comhaltas branch hosts Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2013. The Fleadh Cheoil has been running for over 60 years across Ireland but crosses the border for the first time in 2013. It is one of the biggest celebrations of Irish cultural traditions, music, song, dance agus an Ghaeilge.
august 2013
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BallyshannonFolkFestival
WorldPolice&FireGames,Belfast
IndiependenceFestival,Cork
AllIrelandPocFadaChampionship
SpraoiFestivalWaterford
AugustBankHoliday
RocknRollDublinHalfMarathon
KilkennyArtsFestival
PuckFair,Killorglin
FleadhCheoilnahEireann,Derry
MillstreetHorseShow
RoseofTraleeFestival
CarlingfordOysterFestival
TramoreRacingFestival
GaelforceWest,Westport
Eminem,Slane
NationalHeritageWeek
ElectricPicnic,Stradbally(TBC)
DublinHorseShow,RDS
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Culture Night
Culture Night is a night of entertainment, discovery and adventure in Dublin and across 34 towns, cities and counties in Ireland. Arts and cultural organisations open their doors with hundreds of free events, tours, talks and performances. Culture Night is an initiative co-ordinated by Temple Bar Cultural Trust and supported by the Dept of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht as well as regional arts offices and local authorities.
september 2013
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LaytownStrandRaces
Soccer:RepofIrelandvSweden,Aviva
CapeClearInternationalStorytellingFestival
MonaghanRhythmandBluesFestival
DingleMarathon
DublinFringeFestival
GAAAll-IrelandHurlingChampionshipFinal
WaterfordHarvestFestival
TheChippendales,Olympia
RogerWaters-TheWall,Aviva
ClifdenArtsFestival
CultureNight
GAAAll-IrelandFootballChampionshipFinal
NationalPloughingChampionships,Laois
DublinTheatreFestival
BelfastTattoo,Odyssey
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GalwayOysterFestival27-29
Halloween
Halloween is thought to have originated from Ireland and is linked to the Celtic festival of ‘Samhain’. It was thought that on ‘Samhain’ the veil between this world and the next was at its weakest and the spirits of dead ancestors could pass through. Bonfires were lit to help guide the friendly spirits and costumes were worn to avoid kidnapping by the evil spirits.
october 2013
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TasteofMonaghan
BruffBluegrassFestival
DingleFoodFestival(TBC)
MickyFlanagan,Odyssey
MickyFlanagan,TheO2
BaboroInternationalArtsFestivalforChildren
Soccer:RepofIrelandvKazakhstan,Aviva
JessieJ,Odyssey
JessieJ,TheO2
BacktoourPast,RDS
SligoLive
WexfordFestivalOpera
RichardHarrisFilmFestival,Limerick
Jimeoin,Odyssey
Clocksgoback1hour
BankHoliday
DublinCityMarathon
Halloween
ListowelFoodFair
GuinnessCorkJazzFestival
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Mickey Mouse’s birthday
On November 18, 1928, Walt Disney’s first sound-synchronised animated cartoon, “Steamboat Willie” starring Mickey Mouse, premiered at the Colony Theatre in New York. Walt Disney provided the squeaks for Mickey. The date of the release is considered the birthday of Mickey Mouse.
november 2013
MovemberMonth
AllSaintsDay
PinkFloydShow,Odyssey
PinkFloydShow,TheO2
AllSoulsDay
NewYorkCityMarathon
MelbourneCup
DublinBeatlesFestival
EnnisTradFestival
RugbyLeagueWorldCup-IrevAus,Limerick
Toys4BigBoys,Citywest
MrsBrownLive,Odyssey
JasonManford,VicarStreet
ThanksgivingUSA
Diversity,TheO2
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SneemFolklore&StorytellingFestival
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Christmas shopping
According to the Deloitte Christmas Spending Survey 2012, the average spend per household in Ireland is €965.80 – gifts account for €499.60, €288.30 spent on food and drink and €177.90 spent on socialising. The most popular gifts that Irish consumers like to receive are books, money and clothes/shoes.
december 2013
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JLS,Odyssey
JLS,TheO2(TBC)
OneActFinals,Roscommon
FeileMinaNollaig,Carlingford
MrsBrownLive,TheO2
WinterSolstice
ChristmasEve
St.StephensDay
LeopardstownChristmasFestival
NewYearsEve
ChristmasDay
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17thDec 1 31stDec-13thJan
4thJan 2 14th-27thJan
18thJan 3 28thJan-10thFeb
1stFeb 4 11th-24thFeb
15thFeb 5 25thFeb-10thMar
1stMar 6 11th-24thMar
15thMar 7 25thMar-7thApr
29thMar 8 8th-21stApr
12thApr 9 22ndApr-5thMay
26thApr 10 6th-19thMay
10thMay 11 20thMay-2ndJun
24thMay 12 3rd-16thJun
7thJun 13 17th-30thJun
21stJun 14 1st-14thJul
5thJul 15 15th-28thJul
19thJul 16 29thJul-11thAug
2ndAug 17 12th-25thAug
16thAug 18 26thAug-8thSep
30thAug 19 9th-22ndSep
13thSep 20 23rdSep-6thOct
27thSep 21 7th-20thOct
11thOct 22 21stOct-3thNov
25thOct 23 4thNov-17thNov
8thNov 24 18thNov-1stDec
22ndNov 25 2nd-15thDec
6thDec 26 16th-29thDec
2013 OOH Calendar
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