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The event, produced and supported by the City of Dublin, is the largest 3-day Irish Festival on the planet. The Columbus Feis, an internationally renowned Irish dance competition, occurs every year at the same time as the Irish Festival. [2] The 2021 Dublin Irish Festival took place on August 6–8. This festival will mark 38 years.
A Pride-themed event in June 2021 raised more than US$300,000 for the nonprofit the Trevor Project. [2] [7] MCC Rising events have featured less established Minecraft content creators, [19] [20] while MCC All-Stars featured lineups of only past MCC winners. [21] MCC Underdogs included only players who had not won any event up to that point. [22]
70% of events are described as West-End musicals, and 20% are described as West-End theatre; makes circa €8m in revenues per year (tickets, food and beverage, venue hire and naming rights) makes circa €1.5m in EBITDA , and circa €1m in pre-tax profit (there is some ambiguity over the definition of EBITDA and pre-tax profit).
Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame Street in central Dublin. It is a former motte-and-bailey castle and was chosen for its position at the highest point of central Dublin.
The Irish Poker Open 2008 was held at Citywest Hotel, Dublin and a field of 667 took part in the main event. Notable players included poker legend Doyle Brunson, his son Todd Brunson , Sorel Mizzi, Roland De Wolfe , Padraig Parkinson , World Series of Poker bracelet-winner Ciaran O'Leary , Dario Minieri and dozens of other poker professionals.
Outlaw Star (星方武侠アウトロースター, Seihō Bukyō Autorō Sutā, lit."Starward Warrior Knight Outlaw Star") is a Japanese media mix primarily consisting of an anime television series produced by Sunrise (now a division of Bandai Namco Filmworks) and a corresponding seinen manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Itō.
Entrance. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, located in Dublin's Docklands, covers the history of the Irish diaspora and emigration to other countries. It was designed by the London-based design firm Event Communications, and was voted as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World Travel Awards.
Christ Church Cathedral (exterior) Siege of Dublin, 1535. The Earl of Kildare's attempt to seize control of Ireland reignited English interest in the island. After the Anglo-Normans taking of Dublin in 1171, many of the city's Norse inhabitants left the old city, which was on the south side of the river Liffey and built their own settlement on the north side, known as Ostmantown or "Oxmantown".