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Calendar of Events 2017/18 Date Event Type Event Venue CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2017/18 DATE EVENT TYPE EVENT VENUE JUNE 2017 1st - 5th June 2017 Festival Bloom 2017 Phoenix Park 3rd -16th June 2017 Tennis Wimbledon Wimbledon, UK 11th June 2017 Soccer World Cup Qualifier - Rep. of Ireland v Austria Aviva Stadium 14th June 2017 Concert Aerosmith 3 Arena 15th June 2017 Concert Cliff Richard Live@The Marquee, Cork 15th - 18th June 2017 Food Taste of Dublin Iveagh Gardens 17th June 2017 Concert Robbie Williams Aviva Stadium 20th June 2017 Concert Radiohead 3 Arena 21st June - 3rd September 2017 Theatre Riverdance Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 25th June 2017 Concert Phil Collins Aviva Stadium 30th June - 2nd July 2017 Racing Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby The Curragh Racecourse, Co. Kildare JULY 2017 1st - 4th July 2017 Concert Kings of Leon 3 Arena 6th - 9th July 2017 Golf Irish Open Portstewart Golf Club, N. Ireland 15th July 2017 Concert Rodrigo Y Gabriella 3 Arena 8th July 2017 Concert Coldplay Croke Park 14th - 16th July 2017 F1 British Grand Prix Silverstone, UK 20th -23rd July 2017 Golf British Open Royle Birkdale Golf Club 22nd July 2017 Concert U2 Croke Park 31st July - 3rd August 2017 Racing Galway Racing Festival Ballybrit Racecourse, Galway AUGUST 2017 9th - 13th August 2017 Showcase Dublin Horse Show RDS, Dublin 9th - 26th August 2017 Rugby Women's World Cup Ireland 11th - 13th August 2017 Convention Dublin Comicon Dublin Convention Centre 15th-26th August 2017 Theatre The Addams Family Bord Gais Energy Theatre 17th August 2017 Food The Big Grill Herbert Park, Dublin 30th June - 26th August 2017 Theatre Once Olympia Theatre SEPTEMBER 2017 3rd September 2017 GAA All-Ireland Hurling Final Croke Park 5th September 2017 Soccer World Cup Qualifier - Rep. of Ireland v Serbia Aviva Stadium 5th - 6th September 2017 Concert Pet Shop Boys Bord Gais Energy Theatre 8th - 10th September 2017 Theatre Paw Patrol Live! Bord Gais Energy Theatre CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2017/18 DATE EVENT TYPE EVENT VENUE 9th - 24th September 2017 Festival Dublin Fringe Festival Dublin 17th September 2017 GAA All-Ireland Football Final Croke Park 22nd September 2017 Culture Dublin Culture Night City Centre, Dublin 23rd September 2017 Concert Ennio Morricone 3 Arena 28th September 2017 Theatre La La Land with Live Orchestra Bord Gais Energy Theatre OCTOBER 2017 6th October 2017 Soccer World Cup Qualifier - Rep. of Ireland v Moldova Aviva Stadium 10th October 2017 Concert Neil Diamond 3 Arena NOVEMBER 2017 11th November 2017 Rugby 2017 Guinness Series - Ireland v South Africa Aviva Stadium, Dublin 11th November 2017 Rugby 2017 Guinness Series - Ireland v South Africa Aviva Stadium, Dublin 18th November 2017 Rugby 2017 Guinness Series - Ireland v Fiji Aviva Stadium, Dublin 25th November 2017 Rugby 2017 Guinness Series - Ireland v Argentina Aviva Stadium, Dublin DECEMBER 2017 6th December 2017 Theatre Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets w/ Live Orchestra 3 Arena 9th December 2017 Concert Andre Rieu 3 Arena 19th December 2017 - 6th January 2018 Theatre The Sound of Music Bord Gais Energy Theatre 26th November 2017 - 7th January 2018 Theatre Rapunzel - Pantomime Gaiety Theatre Dublin JANUARY 2018 FEBRUARY 2018 3rd February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Wales v Scotland Principality Stadium, Cardiff 3rd February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - France v Ireland Stade de France, Paris 4th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Italy v England Stadio Olimpico, Rome 10th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Ireland v Italy Aviva Stadium, Dublin 10th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - England v Wales Twickenham Stadium, London 11th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Scotland v France BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 23rd February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - France v Italy TBC 24th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Ireland v Wales Aviva Stadium, Dublin 24th February 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Scotland v England BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh MARCH 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2017/18 DATE EVENT TYPE EVENT VENUE 10th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Ireland v Scotland Aviva Stadium 10th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - France v England Stade de France, Paris 11th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Wales v Italy Principality Stadium, Cardiff 17th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Italy v Scotland Stadio Olimpico, Rome 17th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - England v Ireland Twickenham Stadium, London 17th March 2018 Rugby 6 Nations 2018 - Wales v France Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
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