Dublin History Stories & Song Experience

Laura explains about how Phil Lynott was so proud of his Irish heritage.
Laura explaining about the changes to Grafton Street and about the new proposed Stephens' Green Shopping Centre.
Laura explains about how the Archway came about and why it was known as The Traitors Gate when it was first built

Saturday, 30 May 2026 - Wednesday, 23 December 2026

Event times:

10:30 - 12:30

Event location:

Outside The Gaiety Theatre

Event price:

€25.00

About this event

Explore Dublin City with an expert guide & singer who shares the city’s history through stories & song. Sing along the way, dance an Irish reel as well as recite Brendan Behan quotes.

Start at the Gaiety Theatre with a classic Dubliners song before visiting St Stephen’s Green and the Royal Irish Fusiliers Arch to hear stories of the 1916 Rising and Ireland’s revolutionary past.

Stroll down Grafton Street to the Phil Lynott Statue and discover Thin Lizzy’s rise and Phil’s Irish roots. At McDaid’s, hear tales of Dublin’s literary legends, Brendan Behan quotes and enjoy a singalong.

Continue through Coppinger Row and Grogan’s near George’s Street Arcade to learn a few Irish reel steps.

Visit the Molly Malone Statue then finish near Trinity College and Duke Street with stories of Bono, James Joyce, Bloomsday and Dublin pub culture.

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