Bulmers Live at Leopardstown

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Leopardstown Racecourse, Thursday 12th June - Thursday 24th July

2025 will mark a new direction of Bulmers Live at Leopardstown, with the series throwing its full support behind homegrown talent with The Best of Irish line-up. This summer’s series features indie rock favourites The Academic, enigmatic showman Jerry Fish, DJ Marcus O’Laoire, busker-turned-pop sensation Allie Sherlock and viral folk star Darren Kiely, performing across five nights in June and July, as follows:

  • Thursday 12th June | The Academic
  • Thursday 19th June | Jerry Fish
  • Thursday 10th July | Marcus O’Laoire
  • Thursday 17th July | Allie Sherlock
  • Thursday 24th July | Darren Kiely

This year, Bulmers Live at Leopardstown is going all in on homegrown talent championing Irish music, arts, and businesses. The refreshed site layout will feature a vibrant mix of entertainment beyond the main stage, including local food trucks and stalls, the Bulmers bar and garden area, street performers, comedy, buskers, and a dedicated games zone. Hurricane’s Bar will host open mic nights, trad sessions, and a Gaeilgeoir Corner, celebrating the very best of Irish culture. As part of their commitment to supporting Irish talent, Bulmers Live at Leopardstown will have a dedicated stage to showcase upcoming talent.


Date:
Thursday 12th June - Thursday 24th July
Time:
Gates 3.30pm
Price:
From €30
Address:
Leopardstown Racecourse, Foxrock, Dublin 18, Ireland

Google Map of Leopardstown Racecourse, Foxrock, Dublin 18, Ireland

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