Tina: The Dog Who Changed The World with Niall Harbison

The Convention Centre, Saturday 10th May

Following the release of Hope in 2023, Niall Harbison is taking to the stage to share the next chapter of his story.

Join Niall as he talks about how Tina, a golden retriever he found chained up in the Thai heat, started a global movement to save street dogs. Niall will discuss how Tina's legacy led to the formation of the charity Happy Doggo and the building of a hospital to help Thailand's most vulnerable street dogs.

Alongside these stories, Niall will talk about the lessons he's learnt through creating a dog charity from the ground up, and what a life surrounded by dogs has taught him.

You will also get the chance to put your burning questions – in-person – to the man with the internet's fullest inbox!

A copy of “Tina: The Dog Who Changed The World” is included in your ticket price.

Seating is operated on a first come first seated basis so please arrive early to ensure your party is seated together. Please note: this venue does have stairs to some areas.


Date:
Saturday 10th May
Time:
2.00pm and 7.00pm
Price:
From €20
Address:
CCD, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of CCD, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

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