Comic Con Ireland

RDS, Saturday 21st November - Sunday 22nd November

COMIC CON IRELAND is one of Monopoly Events' newest pop culture conventions, and our first in the Republic of Ireland! Ready to welcome thousands of fans annually to the RDS, Dublin in 2026.

​We’re all a fan of something, and Comic Con Ireland aims to be the best place to celebrate all things pop culture. As well as having the chance to meet your heroes, get an item signed or take a photo with your heroes, many guests will also appear live on stage so you’ll get to hear directly about their new projects and previous roles.

Outside of the celebs you can get your picture taken with some of our unique props and set builds; watch the fabulous cosplayers strut their stuff on stage (or join them); test yours skills in our retro and modern gaming areas; or browse through the unique gifts in our trader and artist areas with a huge show floor for the perfect shopping experience for everyone in our community.

The shared fandoms and sense of community is central to everything we do. Fans from all over Ireland and the UK can come together to share their love of comics, fantasy, sci-fi, gaming, horror and cosplay. To find and bond with like-minded individuals who share their interests.

We’ll continue to grow and evolve this event as a place you can celebrate your community fandoms, discover new ones and most of all have fun!


Date:
Saturday 21st November - Sunday 22nd November
Time:
9.00am
Price:
Varies
Address:
RDS Hall 1 (Main Hall), Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of RDS Hall 1 (Main Hall), Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

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