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Chamber Music at Grangegorman: April
Event Details
  • Tuesday, 21 April 2026
  • 13:00 - 14:00
  • Concert Hall, East Quad
  • Doors at 12:45pm
Join us for our last Chamber Music concert of the year, featuring 7 Conservatoire lecturers performing a colourful program for voice, flute, keyboard and strings spanning 4 centuries!

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EPILOGUE 3 : Third Year Fine Art Exhibition 2026 
Event Details
  • Opening reception: 23rd April
  • 5pm - 7pm
  • East Quad Atrium & 5th floor studio
  • Free - All welcome
Opening reception: Thursday 23rd April 5.00m - 7.00pm  Exhibition continues: Friday 24th April, 10.00 am - 1.00pm  EPILOGUE 3 presents work developed during the third year of the Fine Art programme at TU Dublin, bringing together a range of practices and processes that reflect the evolving concerns and methodologies of the artists.

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TU Dublin Chamber Choir || Spring Concert
Event Details
  • Thursday, 23 April
  • 19:30 - 21:00
  • Concert Hall, East Quad
  • Doors @ 19:00
Join us for an inspiring evening of choral music, blending timeless masterworks with contemporary favourites. From the radiant beauty of Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de confessore (K. 339), including the much-loved Laudate Dominum soprano solo, to the captivating and intimate Five Hebrew Love Songs by Eric Whitacre.

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DMus Violin Recital || Gillian Williams
Event Details
  • Friday, 24 April 2026
  • 13:00 - 14:00
  • Concert Hall, East Quad
  • Free Admission
Lecturer Gillian Williams (violin) presents a maiden recital of neglected violin works by Irish composers past and present. Accompanied by Dr Una Hunt, piano and Dr. Arun Rao, cello; the trio explore the music of Séoirse Bodley (1933 - 2023), Jerome de Bromhead (b. 1945), and Rhona Clarke (b.1958).

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TU Dublin Choral Society || Vivaldi's Gloria
Event Details
  • Thurday, 30 April 2026
  • 19:30 - 21:00
  • Concert Hall, East Quad
  • Tickets: €12 / €9 Concession
Vivaldi’s Gloria is a jewel in the crown of choral music. TU Dublin Choral Society with conductor, Helen Blackmore, are delighted to present excerpts from this stunning work as well as music from Mendelssohn, Eric Whitacre, Morley. The Choral Society will be joined by a string group of TU Dublin Conservatoire students, led by David O’Doherty.

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Dido and Aeneas
Event Details
  • Wed 12 & Thurs 13 May, 2026
  • 19:00 - 20:30
  • Black Box Theatre, East Quad
  • Doors @ 18:30
Henry Purcell's 1688 opera 'Dido and Aeneas' focuses on the recently widowed Queen of Carthage, Dido, who has fallen in love with the Trojan prince, Aeneas. 'Peace and I are strangers grown'. Embracing this new love so soon after her husband's death, it enables the Sorceress and Witches to instigate the Queen's downfall.

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Dublin Gastronomy Symposium 2026
Event Details
  • 26th and 27th May, 2026
  • All Day
  • Central Quad, TU Dublin
  • Industry professional, Academic
The 2026 Dublin Gastronomy Symposium (DGS) runs on Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th May 2026 in Central Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman. This year’s theme is Food and Crisis / Hope.

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Past Events

Lecture Recital Series: The Art of Collaboration
Event Details
  • Tuesday, 10th March
  • 1pm
  • Organ Room - EQ 15
  • For students, Academics
The Art of Collaboration Welcomes you to Dust A Co-Lab. Paul Roe // Polina Cosgrave // Marianna Prjevalskaya // Viktória Šinkorová // Shane Latimer

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Real (talk) True (talk): Making space for making
Event Details
  • Thursday, 16th April
  • 15:00 - 16:30
  • Concert Hall, East Quad
  • Academics, Students and industry
The inaugural lecture will presented by Dr. Rilla Khaled with a Q&A session moderated by Professor Taha Yasseri, Workday Chair of Technology and Society

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Katzenmusik: First Year Drama Ensemble Performance
Event Details
  • 18 - 20 March
  • 7pm
  • Black Box Theatre, East Quad
  • 12+ (suicide & animal cruelty)
Tom Fowler's play is a darkly comic story about social inequality and upheaval, told in reverse, with actors playing multiple characters. Taking place in the fictional town of Summerside, the community has been rocked by the cruel massacre of dozens of pet cats, videos have gone viral, and the suspected ringleader, a young man called Jamie Lammond, has been apprehended.

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