Over 11 days in October, I.NY explores and celebrates the deep and vibrant connection between Ireland and New York City. The festival invites artists, writers, musicians, educators, entrepreneurs and more to tell the story of how the Ireland New York relationship has impacted their personal, professional and creative lives. It invites as well an audience, from home and abroad, to share their own stories, hear those shared by others, and experience the broader Ireland New York story through a diverse programme of cultural events.
Recently listed as one of the top five clubs in Ireland in the Irish Times, Mother Club is the self-proclaimed ‘most colourful Saturday night party in Dublin City’.
For two nights this October I.NY is bringing Mother to Limerick for a New York disco like no other. Mother will host the I.NY Festival Club at the Granary on Friday 6 - Mother x I.NY - and Friday 13 October with Qool DJ Marv. Tickets are €10 and available in advance from the link above.
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Mother is a queer club institution in Dublin. A home for electronic, synth, disco and all things dancefloor ready. Every Saturday night we take over Lost Lane for our weekly club, creating a space where the music is upfront, the atmosphere is electric, and the door policy is simple: over 21, be sound, be yourself.
Across the year, we host some of the city’s most beloved queer gatherings, from our legendary Bank Holiday Sunday parties to our annual Pride celebrations, Daytime Dance Party series, and special one-off events.
Looking ahead to 2026, we’re expanding our calendar with new seasonal experiences including Imbolc and Halloween parties, alongside the major festival moments Mother has become known for. At the heart of everything we do is community, creativity, and the joy of coming together on the dance floor.
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