Vicar Street

Live music venue · Kilmainham

Vicar Street

Live music venue · Kilmainham

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58-59, Thomas St, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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Intimate venue for concerts, comedy, and drama. Great sound.  

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10 Best Places for Live Music in Dublin | Condé Nast Traveler

"Ask any Dubliner what their favourite venue in town is, and there’s a strong chance they’ll name this midsize haunt just west of Christchurch Cathedral. But it's not the venue itself that's particularly special; rather, it's the gigs themselves. Vicar Street has hosted some of the best artists and comedians to play Dublin—Belle & Sebastian, Joan Armatrading, Father John Misty, just to name a few—and has consequently won multiple ‘venue of the year’ awards over the last decade. It's that perfectly sized venue that can draw big names (at least, when they're in the mood to play a more intimate gig), where everyone’s sightlines are pretty good and the performer can connect with the crowd." - Fionn Davenport

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Iva PP

Google
My friend and I went to see Foil, Arms and Hog few days ago and the experience was amazing. I would suggest choosing balcony seats for a better view and side seats on the ground floor for more comfort. The bar areas are spacious and the service was quick. A lot of venue and security staff were present, the show went smoothly and FAH were brilliant!

B. J

Google
Very good show and the venue is bigger than I thought,I was sitting on the balcony and with my head turned to the right all night and my neck doesn't even hurt. The seats were a little small but l will go again soon

Jennifer Whealey

Google
Fab venue lovely atmosphere a bit tight for wheelchair seating as tables are still 4 person. Should be a 2 person spot for comfort.

Claire PJ

Google
Saw Iris Dement here. Great venue from music. Bar area quirky and fun. Staff are beyond helpful (upon arrival, before the start of the concert and because my partner is disabled, we were shown where we'd need to go once allowed into the seating area). The only slight negative is that if seated upstairs there isn't a huge amount of leg room as the rails are in front of you, although of course necessary! View is great though. Still recommend it as a music venue and would go again.

Hamdi Kaya

Google
A beautiful and large indoor concert area. The interior is beautifully designed. There are tables in the middle with a seating arrangement of 4. There are areas around these tables in the form of stands and lodges. The toilet is a bit far and complicated but you can easily reach it. The bar area is also very nice and inviting.

Killarney landscaping

Google
First time attending this venue. We had standing balcony seats. The staff was exceptional in getting my father a seat because of his age . The sound was great . Very intimate venue as I think it holds about 1400 people. Easy access in and out and curbside pickup . Very friendly staff. Thanks for a great time visiting from Canada.

Lisa Hogan

Google
Went to see Arm Foil and Hog they were hilarious. The venue is tight and old, but clean. Bathrooms were clean, Bar area was terrific and choice of beverage seemed Unlimited

Katarina Filipović

Google
Great venue, one of my favorites in Dublin. The bar staff were lovely, I truly appreciated that they left glasses of water for people after the gig. That was so nice.
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Lucky O.

Yelp
I'm always delighted when I discover a band/comedian I want to see is performing in Vicar Street. The sound in the venue is fabulous, and it's a nice intimate size that still manages to hold quite a large crowd. It's easy to get around the large standing area as there's actually a hallway behind the stage where some of the bathrooms are situated, meaning you can move to the other side without having to squeeze through the crowd! As a music venue it's a fantastic spot. You can be almost guaranteed a good view of whoever you are seeing, and the acoustics are excellent. I've seen a wide variety of performers here (Brand New, Lana Del Rey, Yann Tiersann, Children of Bodom for example) and all of their different sounds have worked really well at Vicar Street. Vicar Street is a really popular spot for big-name comedians too! Over the years I've seen lots of different comedians here & again it's the perfect size and shape for this kind of show. For comedy shows the standing space is filled with tables that hold about 4 people each. This is a really nice contrast to other venues where you might have to put your drink on the floor or whatever. It's a bit more sociable too I think than rows of seats! There are two bars within Vicar Street as far as I'm aware - the main one being at the front. It's quite spacious but often very busy. Love the big bronze Teddy Bear sculpture inside! There is then another much smaller bar that's only open sometimes in behind the stage, this one's usually quiet enough so it's really handy if you want to grab a quick drink mid-performance!
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Lindsay H.

Yelp
We saw Jim Gaffigan perform here on our last night in Dublin. Vicar Street is a performance venue that was close to our Aloft Hotel. It has a great bar area and a perfectly-sized theater area with a huge sea of tables with cushy stools, surrounded by a few rows on all sides of stadium seats and a small upper balcony with a few rows of seats as well. The staff was all friendly and helpful. The drinks are pricey, but that was to be expected. Happy to bring our drinks into the venue space for the show. There is a lounge and a coat check area, and the bathrooms are clean. We were happy to be at the very back corner of tables because the table area was spaced very close together and people in the center had a really tough time finding their table and getting in and out, as needed. Even in the back table, we had a clear view of the stage and the sound was great. Note that tables seat 4 people, so if you go with less people than that, be prepared to make friends with the strangers seated with you. We would definitely go to this venue again. I would love to see live music here. There is a great pizza place next door, too.
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Camille H.

Yelp
Cool spot for music, ccomedy, and shows. We saw foil, arms, and hog last night and were in the balcony. These were very last minute plans and seats appeared to be sold out. We were nervous we wouldn't see much from the balcony but we got there 15-30 mins before showtime and snagged a center spot. We were able to see everything just fine as the balcony seats are slanted). The ground floor was covered in 4 tops and couples we're sharing tables with other couples. I would say as long as you are not on the sides you are golden. Also there is a ledge to lean on and put your drinks while standing in the balcony as well.
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Annie L.

Yelp
This is my favourite venue in the city. I like the atmosphere of intimacy that it markets itself on. When I pay for an expensive concert ticket I don't want to see a stick figure on stage, I want to feel like they are performing in my sitting room, I get that here. I went to see a folk singer recently and just having the choice to sit down at a table with a pint and not feel squashed or scared that a drunk would puke on me was a treasured thing. The bar is a relaxing bustling spot to catch another drink afterwards. Everyone seems so relaxed due to the atmosphere, so relaxed in fact that it is the venue that I made two great friends. I was asked to guard their coats then we ended up chatting and one of them who is South African invited me back to hers for a party, which involved absinthe. Thank you Vicar street for attracting a relaxed crowd that is there for the music and company!
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Cristin L.

Yelp
Vicars street is a great music venue. I never fail to have a good time here. On this occasion we went to see Tim Minchin, so funny. Honestly, if you get the chance, go see him. The only reason I take a star away is for the toilets, they are far away and there are always queues. But I guess that's what happens at the interval in a gig joint. The sound here is very good and the atmosphere from the audience is enhanced by the place I think. Staff are nice too, even the security :)
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Aoife O.

Yelp
Vicar Street is a great venue for comedy and music gigs. It is big enough to host decent acts but small enough to make you feel like you were actually in the same room as them. Depending on the gig, Vicar Street has tables and chairs or standing room in the central 'pit' area and rows of seating along the three walls facing the stage. Whether sitting or standing, being in the central pit makes you feel closer to the act. I've seen Dara O'Briain, Rodrigo y Gabriela, David Kitt and Duke Special here and the atmosphere was energetic and intimate for all performances (well, maybe less intimacy and more laughter for Dara!). Duke Special came down into the crowd and formed a full-on marching band procession through the audience. Some more mature acts still dripping in street-cred, such as Marianne Faithful, Neil Young and Christy Moore have also passed through its doors. Vicar Street has a buzzing bar that you can pop into before or after the show and you might just be lucky enough to spot the band in there supping on their pints too!
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Elizabeth M.

Yelp
I'm so happy that I chose to bring in the New Year at Vicar Street! It was perfectly arranged so no queues to get in or at the bar, friendly doormen, happy staff and a joyful atmosphere. Not only was the venue packed to just the right level and snug (important when it's snowing outside), Jerry Fish and the Mudbug club had the place roaring. They threw in a fantastic support band, circus acts including a ribbon gymnast (which I didn't realize the venue could support) and free champagne and pints of Guinness handed off the stage. The lighting, stage and sound were perfect and everyone, including the staff, were having a raucous time. It's got to be my best New Year ever - no leery drunks, no queues, no smashed glass - just rip-roaring fun. It affirmed my belief that this is the best music venue in Dublin. I've yet to see comedy here, but it's on my to-do list for sure. Happy New Year!
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Criss Y.

Yelp
Always a great venue when listening to a comedy gig. It's big enough to still seem intimate but larger enough to get a good crowd there. I never waited in line for a long time to get a drink and the guys behind the bar were friendly and helpful. Only draw back is the very limited cocktail list that is on offer.
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Clive B.

Yelp
Vicars street is in my mind the perfect gig venue. Ok so maybe the toilets are not great, but I have been in a lot worse. What makes it 5/5 for me? A decent bar you can get a drink in quickly. A perfect size music venue ( not to big, not to small ) Great acoustics Great location good vibe. Thats all I want in a music venue and thats what it gives. I've seen Tim Minchen, Andrew Maxwell and I am very much looking forward to seeing Therapy in March!
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Paul B.

Yelp
This is a really good music location in Dublin. Some of the best musicians in Dublin play here. This is my favourite music venue in Dublin, without a doubt. The staff are friendly and the Guinness is good also.
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Sam S.

Yelp
Great venue for comedy and live events. Will definitely come back here again.
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Melanie M.

Yelp
Firmly established as one of the cities best live music venues, Vicar Street is a little larger than the Village and excellently kitted-out. I have only seen one gig here and I remember being really impressed with the lay out, use of space and set-up. There were lots of little tables to sit at by the stage and a balcony to stand on and a bar. Vicar street plays host to a wide range of international music and comedy acts each night!
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Phil D.

Yelp
A great venue for gigs, wether bands or comedy etc. Especially when configured for their "Cabaret" seating. My only problem with it, is it's so far up town. Have seen some great gigs here & they all have one thing in common - intimacy. No matter who you're here to see - Des Bishop or the Dropkick Murphys, the view of the stage & sense of involvement is ever present.
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Regina F.

Yelp
Saw Dylon Moran here in Oct and it was just amazing. Good vibe all round and even though we didn't have the best seats we could hear and see everything going on onstage. Drinks were rather pricey though so I'd advise if you're planning to drink bring a little extra in case.
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David R.

Yelp
Went to see Neil Delemere. We got a table in the second row which was great as it was so close to the stage but it was a pity the seats had no back as my back/neck was in bits by the end of it, having to look up the whole time. Besides that the venue is excellent, large bar designed with quick service in mind, especially during any breaks in shows. Large amount of security and staff present but everyone I spoke to was very nice. Next time I would get a seat on the balcony or at the back as they look more comfortable.
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Qype User (DaisyM…)

Yelp
Vicker Street is an intimate venue quite close to Temple Bar. It generally plays host to comedy gigs but also has some concerts there too. There is a bar & lounge area where you can get your drinks and relax before going into the auditorium for the main performance. the venue has a designated smoking spot outside a side entrance and you can get in and out with ease (no bouncers chasing you with a stamp for your hand!!)
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Edward O.

Yelp
This is one of my favourite concert venues. It's small and compact and its easy to see the stage from anywhere you're sitting. It's also only a small walk from Dame St which is really handy. Small word of advise, there are no nice restaurants surrounding it (except for Greasy Take-Aways) so if you're planning on heading out for a nice meal beforehand, eat in the city centre first.
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Holly D.

Yelp
Great bar. Great layout. Shows are always brilliant. Not much variety in cocktails and bad location considering public transport.
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C M.

Yelp
Best comedy venue in the country. Went to see Foil Arms and Hog there last night, (who were superb) and thought the layout was class. I was at a table in the centre but it felt like everyone was jammed in, which made for an amazing atmosphere
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Qype User (linger…)

Yelp
I thought Vicar Street venue was a great place to host a comedy show. The acoustics are brilliant with perfect sound no matter where you're sitting (or standing) within the place, and come to think of it you get a perfect view from anywhere too! There is a table section on the lower part beneath the stage, and then fold-out seats all along the upstairs balcony. Even when everywhere is full there are still loads of places to stand! You can bring your drinks from the bar in with you which is a nice change. I thought the staff were really helpful because we had a slight mix-up with our tickets and they sorted it out for us straight away with no problem! Truly a great venue!
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LaVie D.

Yelp
i dont like the front of your shop, i walk past every day, and it looks like its abandoned, put some effort in lads! ;) cos you seam to be doing the right job inside from the other comments here!
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Qype User (Papusk…)

Yelp
Vicar Street is a really cool concert venue that attracts all kinds of bands. They've had both trad bands and foreign heavy metal acts. Tickets can be a bit expensive but you're promised a fun night. There's a decent-priced bar and you can bring your drinks into the actual venue as well. We stood in the back row (there were seats behind us as well) the last time and had no problem seeing the stage as it appears to be pretty high up. The sound quality is amazingly good. Definitely recommend seeing bands here.
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James M.

Yelp
Love this place, it's the only really place to see a good stand up comic. Great seating full bar and a short walk to the centre of Dublin if you wish to continue your night out. Tickets for gigs are always easy to get your hands on and parking close by if needed.
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Gadge M.

Yelp
one of the best gigs ive ever been at. probably the perfect venue too, not too crowded, plenty of room and great acoustics. enjoyed every minute of it.

Karina C.

Yelp
Vicar Street is a great music/show venue, aside from the fact that it's not in a great area of Dublin. Everyone needs to be a bit vigilant when they go down Thomas Street by night. The Vicar Street bar opens on show nights and the venue itself is laid out in a sort of cabaret style with round tables and stools in front of the stage. There is seating at the back and sides and in the balcony too, but the whole place is not so big that you don't feel like you're enjoying an intimate show. And no matter where you're sitting or standing you still get a really good view of the stage at all times. The bar stays open for a while after the show too so it's ideal for a post-concert pint. Vicar Street does all sorts of music gigs but it's developed a reputation over the years for top class comedy as well. Just recently I went to see Whose Line is it Anyway there and it was brilliant and the perfect venue for type of thing as audience participation was a must.