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Useful Dates USEFUL DATES JANUARY New Year's Day Jan 1st International Kingspan Stadium, Guinness Pro 14: Ulster vs Munster Jan 2nd Belfast Guinness Pro 14: Leinster vs Connacht Jan 2nd RDS, Dublin World PDC Darts Championship Final Jan 4th Alexandra Palace, London World Braille Day Jan 4th International Guinness Pro 14: Leinster vs Ulster Jan 8th RDS, Dublin The Sportsground, Guinness Pro 14: Connacht vs Munster Jan 9th Galway Martin Luther King Day Jan 18th USA Inauguration of Joe Biden Jan 20th Washington DC, USA AAI: Economic Assessment & Observations – Jan 26th Online Jim Power & Chris Johns Holocaust Memorial Day Jan 27th International Sundance Film Festival 2021 Jan 28th-Feb 3rd Utah, USA Grammy Awards Jan 31st California, USA DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE FEBRUARY St. Brigid's Day Feb 1st Ireland Black History Month Feb 1st-Mar 1st International World Cancer Day Feb 4th International Leopardstown Dublin Racing Festival Feb 6th–Feb 7th Racecourse, Dublin Principality Stadium, Guinness 6 Nations: Wales vs Ireland Feb 7th Cardiff Raymond James Stadium, The Super Bowl Feb 7th Florida, USA Australian Open Feb 8th-Feb 21st Melbourne, Australia Chinese New Year Feb 12th China Aslan Feb 12th Newgrange Hotel, Navan World Radio Day Feb 13th International St. Valentine's Day Feb 14th International Guinness 6 Nations: Ireland vs France Feb 14th Aviva Stadium, Dublin Mid-Term Break (Secondary Schools) Feb 15th–Feb 19th Ireland Shrove Tuesday/Pancake Tuesday Feb 16th Ireland Mid-Term Break (Primary Schools) Feb 18th–Feb 19th Ireland International Mother Language Day Feb 21st International Tommy Fleming Feb 21st Ulster Hall, Belfast AAI: Data & Analytics: Marketing Attribution Feb 23rd Online and Marketing Mix Modelling – Core Guinness 6 Nations: Italy vs Ireland Feb 27th Stadio Olimpico, Rome ABBA Orchestral Feb 27th 3 Arena, Dublin 78th Annual Golden Globes Feb 28th California, USA DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE MARCH Seachtain na Gaeilge 2020 Mar 1st–Mar 17th Ireland Virgin Media Dublin International Film Mar 3rd–Mar 14th Online Festival The Who Mar 5th 3 Arena, Dublin International Women’s Day Mar 8th International The Convention Centre, Dublin Comic Con Mar 13th–Mar 14th Dublin Guinness 6 Nations: Scotland vs Ireland Mar 14th BT Murrayfield Stadium Mother's Day Mar 14th Ireland Bord Gáis Energy Tommy Fleming Mar 14th Theatre, Dublin Cheltenham Mar 16th–Mar 19th Cheltenham, UK South By Southwest Mar 16th–Mar 20th Online St. Patrick's Day (Bank Holiday) Mar 17th Ireland Australian Grand Prix 2021 Mar 18th-Mar 21st Albert Park, Melbourne Harry Styles Mar 19th 3 Arena, Dublin Guinness 6 Nations: Ireland vs England Mar 20th Aviva Stadium, Dublin International Day of Happiness Mar 20th International UN International Day for the Elimination of Mar 21st International Racial Discrimination World Down’s Syndrome Day Mar 21st International Planet Earth II Mar 22nd 3 Arena, Dublin World Cup Qualifier: Serbia v Ireland Mar 24th Serbia DMX Dublin Mar 25th Online World Cup Qualifier: Italy v Northern Ireland Mar 25th Italy Bahrain International Bahrain Grand Prix 2021 Mar 26th-Mar 28th Circuit, Bahrain Guinness PRO14 Final Mar 27th TBC World Cup Qualifier: Ireland v Luxembourg Mar 27th Ireland Passover Mar 27th-Apr 4th International Daylight savings (clocks go forward) Mar 28th Ireland Easter Holidays Mar 29th–Apr 9th Ireland World Cup Qualifier: Ireland v Qatar Mar 30th Ireland AA Google Meet Up – Helma Larkin, Country Mar 30th Online Manager & Colleagues Transgender Day of Visibility Mar 31st International World Cup Qualifier: Northern Ireland v Mar 31st Northern Ireland Bulgaria DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE APRIL April Fool's Day Apr 1st International Good Friday Apr 2nd Ireland World Autism Awareness Day Apr 2nd International Stormzy Apr 2nd–Apr 3rd 3 Arena, Dublin Fairyhouse Racecourse, Fairyhouse Easter Festival Apr 3rd–Apr 5th Meath Augusta National Golf US Masters Apr 5th–Apr 11th Club, Georgia, USA Easter Monday Apr 5th Ireland Fairyhouse Racecourse, BoyleSports Irish Grand National Apr 5th Kildare Shanghai International Chinese Grand Prix 2021 Apr 9th-Apr 11th Circuit, Shanghai Coachella Valley, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Apr 9th–Apr 18th California, USA Andre Rieu Apr 9th–Apr 10th 3 Arena, Dublin Aintree Racecourse, Randox Health Grand National Apr 10th England Celine Dion Apr 11th–Apr 12th 3 Arena, Dublin Ramadan Begins Apr 12th–May 11th International 5 Seconds Of Summer Apr 14th 3 Arena, Dublin Cannes Lions Submission Deadline Apr 15th Online World Snooker Championship Apr 17th–May 3rd Crucible Theatre, England Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup Apr 17th-Jun 19th South Africa UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro Apr 17th 3 Arena, Dublin Genesis Apr 18th 3 Arena, Dublin Connemarathon Apr 18th Galway Earth Day Apr 22nd International Hollywood, California, The 93rd Academy Awards Apr 22nd USA AAI: Influencer Marketing – Jane McDaid, Apr 27th Online Thinkhouse Punchestown Racecourse, Punchestown Races Apr 27th May 1st Kildare Little Mix Apr 28th–Apr 29th 3 Arena, Dublin Cup of Tae Festival Donegal Apr 30th–May 7th Ardara, Donegal DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE MAY Trevor Noah May 1st 3 Arena, Dublin Little Mix May 2nd SSE Arena, Belfast May Bank Holiday May 3rd Ireland Spanish Grand Prix May 6th–May 9th Barcelona, Spain Dingle Marathon May 8th Dingle, Kerry Europe Day May 9th International Cannes Film Festival May 11th–May 22nd Cannes, France Ramadan Ends May 11th International English FA Cup Final May 15th Wembley, London Dublin Bay Prawn Festival May 15th–May 17th Howth, Dublin Stade Roland Garros, French Open May 17th–Jun 6th Paris, France Porte Monte Carlo, Monaco Grand Prix May 20th–May 23rd Monaco World Bee Day May 20th International TCA Harding Park, San PGA Championship May 20th–May 23rd Francisco, USA World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue May 21st International and Development Rotterdam Ahoy, Eurovision Final May 22nd Rotterdam, Netherlands Heineken Champions Cup Final May 22nd Marseilles, France International Day for Biological Diversity May 22nd International Africa Day May 25th International AAI: Brand Safety – WFA May 25th Online Ataturk Olympic Stadium, UEFA Champions League Final May 29th Istanbul, Turkey Wild Atlantic Ultra May 29th Louisburgh, Mayo Sportcampus Zuiderpark, Invictus Games May 29th-Jun 5th The Hague, Netherlands Pussycat Dolls May 30th 3 Arena, Dublin Spring Bank Holiday May 31st Northern Ireland Bloom Garden Festival TBC Phoenix Park, Dublin Pieta House Darkness Into Light TBC Online DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE JUNE LGBTQ+ Pride Month Jun 1st–Jun 30th International Live At The Marquee, Tom Jones Jun 2nd Cork Alicia Keys Jun 3rd 3 Arena, Dublin Cowboys and Heroes Country Music Festival Jun 4th–Jun 7th Ballinamore, Leitrim Dermot Kennedy Jun 4th St Anne's Park, Dublin Royal Hospital of Forbidden Fruit Festival Jun 5th–Jun 6th Kilmainham, Dublin Belsonic Jun 6th–Jun 30th Ormeau Park, Belfast Lionel Richie Jun 5th St Anne's Park, Dublin June Bank Holiday Jun 7th Ireland Olly Murs Jun 7th Botanic Gardens, Belfast Canadian Grand Prix Jun 10th–Jun 13th Montreal, Canada Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Euro 2020 Opening Game Jun 11th Italy JLS Jun 11th SSE Arena, Belfast Donegal Wild Atlantic Way Marathon Jun 13th Killybegs, Donegal Waterfront Hall Ronan Keating Jun 14th Auditorium, Belfast Live At The Marquee, John Bishop Jun 14th Cork The Killers Jun 15th Malahide Castle, Dublin Bloomsday Festival Jun 16th Dublin Irish Independent Park, Lewis Capaldi Jun 16th Cork Winged Foot Golf Club, US Open Jun 17th–Jun 20th New York, USA Taste Of Dublin Jun 17th–Jun 20th Iveagh Gardens, Dublin Dublin Tech Summit Jun 17th Online Ballinlough Castle, Body and Soul Music Festival Jun 18th–Jun 20th Westmeath Sea Sessions Jun 18th–Jun 20th Bundoran, Donegal Irish Independent Park, David Gray Jun 19th Cork Father's Day Jun 20th Ireland World Refugee Day Jun 20th International Summer Solstice Jun 21st International British & Irish Lions Tour to South Africa Jun 26th-Aug 7th Edinburgh & South Africa Tour de France Jun 26th-Jul 18th France All England Lawn Tennis Wimbledon Jun 28th-Jul 11th Club, London DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE JULY Keane Jul 1st Trinity College, Dublin Austrian Grand Prix Jul 1st–Jul 4th Spielberg Austria Tom Jones Jul 2nd Energia Park, Dublin Longitude Jul 2nd–Jul 4th Marley Park Willie Clancy Week (20) Jul 3rd–Jul 7th Clare US Independence Day Jul 4th United States th th San Fermin Feria, Pamplona, Running of the Bulls Jul 5 –Jul 16 Spain Galway Arts Festival Jul 6th–Jul 11th Galway Galway Film Fleadh Jul 6th–Jul 11th Galway th th Palmerstown House Estate, Forever Young Festival Jul 9 –Jul 11 Kildare All-Ireland Senior Hurling th th Jul 10 /Jul 11 Croke Park, Dublin Championship Final Euro 2020 Final Jul 11th Wembley, London Public Holiday Jul 12th Northern Ireland Galway Arts Festival Jul 12th–Jul 25th Galway Crufts Dog Show Jul 15th–Jul 18th The NEC, Birmingham, England th th Royal St. George's Golf Club, British Open Jul 15 –Jul 18 Kent, England British Grand Prix Jul 15th–18th Jul Silverstone, England Aslan Jul 16th Iveagh Gardens, Dublin All-Ireland Senior Football th th Jul 17 /Jul 18 Croke Park, Dublin Championship Final Olympic Games Jul 23rd-Aug 8th Tokyo, Japan DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE AUGUST August Bank Holiday Aug 2nd Ireland Kilkenny Arts Festival Aug 6th–Aug 15th Kilkenny International Cat Day Aug 8th International International Day of the World’s Indigenous th Aug 9 International People th Gleneagle INEC Arena, Daniel O'Donnell Aug 12 Kerry th th The Convention Centre, Dublin Comic Con Summer Edition 2021 Aug 14 –Aug 15 Dublin
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