
Dublin Events This Week: Culture, Business & Travel Tips (March 2-8, 2025)
Dublin is abuzz with a variety of cultural and business events from March 2nd to 8th, 2025. Here's a curated guide to help you navigate the city's vibrant scene.
Cultural Highlights
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RTÉ Concert Orchestra Performs the Songs of David Bowie
On Sunday, March 2nd, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, under conductor David Brophy, will present a tribute to David Bowie at the 3Arena. Special guests include Faye O’Rourke, Dana Masters, Duke Special, and Shobsy. citeturn0search0 -
Junk Kouture World Final
Scheduled for Tuesday, March 4th, at The Helix's Mahony Hall, this event showcases sustainable fashion designs by young creatives from around the world. Celebrating its 15th year, Junk Kouture emphasizes eco-friendly couture in a high-energy showcase. citeturn0search0
Business and Networking Opportunities
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Local Enterprise Week (March 3rd - 8th)
This week-long initiative offers a series of events aimed at supporting small businesses. Notable sessions include:-
"Transform Your Business with LEO"
The Dublin Regional Launch Event on Monday, March 3rd, at Workday HQ, Smithfield. -
"How to Shine on LinkedIn with Ease"
A workshop providing essential tips for confidence and impact, held at the Central Library, Ilac Centre, on the same day. -
"Breaking Boundaries: A Guide to Export Success"
An online event on Tuesday, March 4th, focusing on export strategies.
For a comprehensive list of events and registration details, visit the Local Enterprise Office Dublin City website. citeturn0search1
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Tips for Attendees
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Transportation: Starting March 3rd, Dublin Bus is introducing 45 new peak-time routes between Heuston Station and University College Dublin (UCD). These additional services aim to enhance commuter experience, especially for students traveling to UCD's Belfield campus. The expansion includes 25 morning departures and 20 evening departures across seven new routes (X25, X26, X27, X28, X30, X31, X32), beginning at 6:40 am and return services starting at 4:12 pm. Extended routes include X26, X31, and X32, now catering to more communities in north Kildare and west Dublin. Non-peak travelers can use alternative routes that connect through O'Connell Bridge or use the Luas Red Line for similar connectivity. Updated timetables are available on the Dublin Bus website. citeturn0news13
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Weather: Dublin's weather in early March can be unpredictable. It's advisable to check local forecasts and dress in layers to accommodate varying conditions.
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Networking: With numerous events taking place, it's an excellent opportunity to expand your professional and social circles. Remember to carry business cards and engage with fellow attendees.
Dublin offers a rich tapestry of events catering to diverse interests. Whether you're a culture enthusiast or a business professional, the city has something special in store for you this week.
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