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Dublin Guide for rock and metal fans

What should you do in Dublin, the city that gave the world U2, Kodaline, and Thin Lizzy? Dive into our guide to discover the legendary live music venues, hidden record stores, and iconic rock bars that shaped local and global music history!

Why visit Dublin if you love rock music?

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a city rich in musical history and creativity. You feel it the moment you arrive and start walking through the city center. It’s impossible to stay indifferent to the rock references you find around every corner.

 

The city is famous as the birthplace of legendary artists like U2, Thin Lizzy, Sinéad O’Connor, Kodaline, and The Script. They all left an unmistakable mark on the global music scene — which you will discover everywhere you go.

 

Iconic venues like 3Arena and the Olympia Theatre host incredible live shows throughout the year. If you love rock and metal concerts, checking Dublin’s concert schedule is a must for your trip.

 

If you want to enjoy good food and a rock ‘n’ roll atmosphere, Captain Americas and the Hard Rock Cafe Dublin are great places to relax and admire memorabilia from local and international artists.

 

No rock fan’s itinerary is complete without a visit to the Irish Rock ‘n’ Roll Museum Experience. It offers a fascinating look into the musical heritage of Dublin and Ireland.

 

Famous landmarks like the Phil Lynott statue and the historic Windmill Lane Recording Studios round out the ultimate Dublin rock experience.

 

FUN FACTS ABOUT ROCK IN DUBLIN

* The Bruxelles pub, on Harry Street, is a temple of Dublin rock. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, this bar became a meeting spot for the members of Thin Lizzy. The pub still honors them to this day. The walls, covered in memorabilia and photographs, make it a must-visit stop. And, of course, the Phil Lynott statue stands right next door.

* For many people, U2 has become synonymous with Dublin. The band was formed here in 1976, and their connection to the city remains strong today, even after decades of global success. Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. shaped, and were shaped by, the streets and neighborhoods of Dublin. For U2 fans, or for anyone who enjoys visiting landmarks in rock history, a trip to Dublin is a great opportunity to follow in the band’s footsteps. Explore places that witnessed their rise to fame, such as the Windmill Lane Recording Studios, where U2’s “Sweetest Thing” video was filmed, and Bonavox, the shop that gave Bono his nickname.

* Captain Americas opened in 1971 as Ireland’s first cookhouse & bar. Its walls are covered in memorabilia celebrating music and sports icons, from a guitar signed by Guns N’ Roses to items from U2, R.E.M., AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, and the Rolling Stones, as well as Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves. You’ll find a similar atmosphere at the Hard Rock Cafe.

* Several artists have recorded and released live material in Dublin. Among them: David Bowie, with the live album A Reality Tour, recorded during two sold-out shows in November 2003; R.E.M., with the double live album Live at the Olympia, following the band’s five-night residency at the beautiful Olympia Theatre in 2007; and Bruce Springsteen, with the CD and DVD Live in Dublin – Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band, which brings together footage from three shows performed in November 2006 at the historic venue then known as The Point Theatre, later renovated and reopened as today’s 3Arena.

* In 2012, Sinéad O’Connor, Glen Hansard, Bono, and other artists gave an impromptu performance on Grafton Street in Dublin on Christmas Eve to raise funds for people experiencing homelessness. The video, filmed by Myles O’Reilly, is truly moving.

CONCERT SCHEDULE IN DUBLIN

Plan ahead, from major arena shows to the most intimate local gigs, by checking our Dublin concert schedule.

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BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUES IN DUBLIN

Dublin has plenty of great venues for music lovers, from iconic spaces like 3Arena and the Olympia Theatre to more intimate rooms like The Academy and the Button Factory, along with other well-equipped venues with great sightlines that will make your trip to Dublin a fantastic musical experience, especially if you're into rock and heavy metal. Check out our full Dublin music venues directory to find directions, photos, seating maps, nearby hotels, and helpful travel tips to make the most of your night!

BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN (FOR ROCK LOVERS)

Visiting Dublin will move even the coldest rocker's heart!

 

As we mentioned above, it's impossible to stay unmoved by experiences like stopping by the iconic Phil Lynott statue for a photo, or stepping inside the Windmill Lane Recording Studios, a true institution of irish music that has hosted names like U2 and Hozier. Check out our top recommendations for what to do in Dublin!

ITINERARIES IN DUBLIN FOR ROCKERS

Can you plan a trip to Dublin inspired by music? Absolutely! Use your visit to the city as a chance to get closer to the stories, trivia, and places that are part of Dublin's musical legacy.

 

It's also a way to make your trip feel more authentic and tailor-made. Because there's nothing better, while traveling thousands of miles from home, than feeling ~strangely~ at home thanks to symbols you recognize from a distance, through sound, and by meeting people who share the same love for music that you do.


That's why we always say here at Travel 2 Concert: ROCK BREAKS DOWN DISTANCES!

MUSEUMS IN DUBLIN FOR MUSIC LOVERS

Wondering what to see in Dublin? Beyond the experiences already mentioned, the city also has some fascinating museums, such as the Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience, which offers a captivating look at the city's musical heritage, and the U2 exhibit at the Little Museum of Dublin, which showcases the band's deep connection to their hometown.

WHERE TO STAY IN DUBLIN (MUSIC-INSPIRED)

Looking for a place to stay in Dublin? Rock fans should consider hotels like The Clarence Hotel and NYX Dublin Christchurch, both of which have direct ties to the city's music history. See more details about each one below!

WHERE TO SHOP IN DUBLIN (FOR ROCK FANS)

If you love bringing home authentic souvenirs, take a look at our guide to the best record stores and music shops in Dublin! Skip the usual tourist magnets and bring home something that truly reflects your personality.


Dublin’s vinyl scene is well worth a visit. Among the best vinyl shops in Dublin, you will find the impressive Tower Records and HMV for rare finds, used records, and new releases.


For musicians who love checking out instrument shops, Gandharva Loka and Musicmaker are excellent places to visit during your trip.

BEST ROCK BARS IN DUBLIN

Ready for a night out? Check out our selection of the best rock bars and pubs in Dublin.

Our list includes legendary rock pubs like Fibber Magees and the historic Bruxelles, restaurants packed with music memorabilia like Captain Americas and the Hard Rock Cafe, and iconic live music spots like Whelan's. Add these to your Dublin pub crawl!

ROCK TOURS IN DUBLIN

If you want to discover the secrets behind the local music scene, consider booking a Dublin music tour. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with local guides who know everything about Irish rock history and live the city's music culture every day.

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FAQ

The best place to stay in Dublin if you’re attending a concert is within a 30-minute walk, at most, from the venue. That way, even if there’s an issue with public transport before or after the show, you’ll always have a walking route as a backup. That said, staying in a central neighborhood with easy access to public transport is also an excellent choice, since it guarantees you an easy way to get around in case of any unexpected issues.

Most tickets for rock shows in Dublin are sold through Ticketmaster. Check our regularly updated Dublin concert schedule to learn more.

The most famous bands from Dublin are U2, Thin Lizzy, Kodaline, Inhaler, Fontaines D.C., The Script, My Bloody Valentine, The Murder Capital, and The Frames. Singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor and musician Glen Hansard were also born in Dublin.

To explore Dublin, set aside at least 3 days. In that time, you’ll have enough time to catch a concert, visit places like the Irish rock museum and the Windmill Lane studio, wander through interesting pubs and record stores, and take some walks around the city to soak in the atmosphere.

Yes, absolutely! There’s plenty to do in Dublin beyond going to concerts. That said, be sure to check Dublin’s concert schedule and consider picking a show, even a smaller one, just to soak in the atmosphere or check out a pub with live music or a historic venue.

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