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.
- Irish Women in Jazz presents: Echoverse
Irish Women in Jazz presents: Echoverse Echoverse blends traditional jazz standards with original compositions, employing loop pedals to create layered, textured soundscapes. Join them on Sunday 9 June for 'Echoverse'.
- Oddisee
Oddisee Singular Artists proudly presents Oddisee live at The Workman’s Club, Dublin on Friday 14th June 2024.
- Cormac Looby
Cormac Looby Tipperary singer-songwriter Cormac Looby brings his live show to the main room at The Workman's Club, Dublin on Saturday 15 June 2024 with special guest, Laura Lucas.
- The Dublin Jazz Co-op presents Linley Hamilton Trio
Arts and cultureThe Dublin Jazz Co-op presents Linley Hamilton Trio Linley Hamilton is a trumpeter, educator and broadcaster from Belfast who has been part of the jazz scene for over 35 years. He has recorded 5 studio albums and has just finished recording Ginger’s Hollow with his quintet.
- The Dublin Jazz Co-op presents Taibhreamh
Arts and cultureThe Dublin Jazz Co-op presents Taibhreamh Taibhreamh is a new ensemble featuring Michael McCarthy on drums, Ross Chaney on electronics, and Steve Welsh on winds and electronics
- Malaki
Malaki Malaki is one of Ireland’s most prolific and fast-rising rappers. Bursting onto the scene in January 2019 with the powerful spoken-word epic “Call Us By Our Names”, the young Dubliner has been carving out his place in Irish hip-hop ever since.