Outdoor Cinema Club

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Meeting House Square, Sunday 4th September - Sunday 25th September

Dublin City Council is delighted to announce a new, free, ticketed, family-friendly event series, ‘Outdoor Cinema Club’, taking place in the city’s Meeting House Square every Sunday in September.

There will be two screenings of children’s films scheduled every Sunday, at 12pm and 3pm, beginning 4th September and concluding 25th September.

The programme for ‘Outdoor Cinema Club’ is especially curated for children between 5-8 years old and 8-11 years old to enjoy. There will be food and drinks available from vendors onsite and walkabout fun characters for photo opportunities.

Sept 4th – Sold Out

  • Sing 2 – Sold Out
  • Luca – Sold Out

Sept 11th – Tickets available from 5th Sept

  • Encanto
  • Raya and the Last Dragon

Sept 18th – Tickets available from 12th Sept

  • Clifford the Big Red Dog
  • The Greatest Showman

Sept 25th – Tickets available from 19th Sept

  • Finding Nemo
  • Amhrán na Mara (Song of the Sea) (Bilingual) / Irish Language

Meeting House Square is an all-weather cultural venue that has previously hosted various events including film screenings, concerts and street entertainment and hosts a food market every Saturday.

Free tickets are available on a weekly basis via Eventbrite starting from the 16th August. Visit bit.ly/MeetingHouseSq for more information.


Date:
Sunday 4th September - Sunday 25th September
Time:
12pm & 3pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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