A Fairytale for Christmas

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Gaiety Theatre, Tuesday 4th November - Sunday 9th November

‘Tis the season to be jolly as the ultimate Irish Christmas concert is BACK for 2025!

After four back-to-back sell-out tours, and successful runs in the USA and Europe, A Fairytale for Christmas has gained thousands of festive fans across the globe – and is coming back to Dublin.

From the producers of Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners, immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas as talented singers, musicians and dancers perform dashing renditions of Yuletide favourites including ‘Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town’, ‘Step into Christmas’, ‘O Holy Night’ and ‘The Fairytale of New York’.

…and just when you think the party couldn’t get any better, this world class concert is also a nod to the rich tapestry of Irish culture with the greatest sing-along songs of all time including ‘The Galway Girl’, ‘The Irish Rover’, ‘Dirty Old Town’ and ‘The Black Velvet Band.’ Think a St Patrick’s Day party – on Christmas Day!

Bring your family and friends along to share in the joy of A Fairytale for Christmas, an Irish Christmas night out you won’t forget.


Date:
Tuesday 4th November - Sunday 9th November
Time:
7.30pm (Matinee Sat 2.30pm)
Price:
From €23.90
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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