Love Your Vulva

National Concert Hall, Saturday 31st January

Love Your Vulva Live

Presented by Laura Dowling – Award-Winning Pharmacist, Women’s Health Advocate & CEO of fabU Wellness

Join Laura Dowling for Love Your Vulva Live, her unfiltered and inspiring live show that brings her book to life. Expect honest conversations, laughter, and powerful moments as Laura breaks taboos, celebrates women’s health, and connects with audiences like no one else.

Featuring:

  • Aoife Harvey – Women’s Pelvic Health Specialist Physiotherapist
  • Deirdre O’Kane – Comedian
  • Emily Power Smith – Sexologist
  • Jennifer Rock – Founder of Skingredients & The Skin Nerd
  • Special performances by: Drag Act & Dublin Gospel Choir

It’s an uplifting, empowering experience you won’t forget.


Date:
Saturday 31st January
Time:
1.00pm & 7.00pm
Price:
€75
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland

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