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2026 All We Have Are Days festival features more than 100 artists from January 30 to February 2

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2026 All We Have Are Days festival features more than 100 artists from January 30 to February 2. Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody as part of the weekend festival

All We Have Are Days festival returns for 2026, bringing more than 100 artists across 50 shows over the St Brigid Bank Holiday Weekend

All We Have Are Days festival returns for 2026, bringing more than 100 artists across 50 shows over the St Brigid Bank Holiday Weekend
ØXN, with support from Anna B Savage, on Bank Holiday Sunday, February 1st 2026.

Limerick City will be buzzing this February Bank Holiday as All We Have Are Days returns for its second edition for a festival with music at its heart.

Running from Friday, January 30 to Monday, February 2, the festival will bring more than 100 artists to Limerick for 50 shows, sessions, club nights, and conversations in venues across the city and county.

The festival will see performers take to stages across Limerick’s churches, theatres, cultural spaces, as well as some of the city’s favourite pubs.


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Headliners include ØXN, Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody, and Denise Chaila, who will perform in conversation and showcase their music across key venues. Friday night kicks off at The Coach House with Denise Chaila, followed by live sets from local acts such as Dylan Flynn & the Dead Poets and Sexy Tadhg.

Saturday features Gary Lightbody at John’s Church alongside discussions with Dr Jennifer McMahon, as well as citywide pop-ups, jazz sessions, and an Edinburgh Fringe artist drop-in at One Pery Square.

Denise Chaila headlines Days 2026 on Friday January 30th, in conversation and performance with Róisín El Cherif, Sean O’Meara and more tba.

Sunday brings a headline performance from ØXN with support from Anna B Savage at John’s Church, alongside a vibrant mix of live music at Dolan’s Warehouse and Little Ellen Street, featuring Mother of Pearl, Pilgrims, Circus Ponies, and more. The festival concludes Monday with a mix of music and conversations at The Coach House, including ØXN’s final performance of the weekend.

All we Have are Days 2026, welcomes local, national and international artists and audiences to Limerick City over the Brigid’s Weekend, for a Winter Weekend with Music at its Heart. in partnership with Guinness, Limerick City Council and Absolute Hotel.

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