St Brigid’s weekend Dublin City Celebrating Women Parade and Festival Dublin @ Capel Street Dublin
02/02/2025 - 03/02/2025
02/02/2025 - 03/02/2025
Over 80 thematic events will take place across the city, offering an exciting and diverse celebration of women’s contributions to culture, society, and history.
Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain says about the festival 2025 “I am thrilled to launch the programme for Brigit 2025: Dublin City Celebrating Women. Brigit offers us a fantastic opportunity to honour the immense contributions and achievements of Irish women, past and present, and to celebrate the lasting impact they have on our society.
With an expanded programme for 2025, we’re excited to present over 80+ events that highlight the fierce, wise, and creative spirit of the Celtic goddess Brigit.
I am confident this year’s celebration will be the biggest and best yet, showcasing the rich vibrancy and inclusivity of our great city.”
Use the TFI Journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route to get to and from the parade
Dublin Bus wishes to advise customers that a Sunday timetable will operate on Monday 3 February 2025.
A full Nitelink service will operate on Friday 31 January and Saturday 1 February 2025.
There will be no Nitelink service on Sunday 2 February 2025.
Dublin Bus has 24-hour services which are in operation seven days a week.
Over the St. Brigid’s Day Bank Holiday weekend, there will be some changes to Luas services.
To facilitate essential engineering works, Luas Green Line operating hours will be temporarily impacted from Friday 31 January until Bank Holiday Monday 3 February.
Luas Red Line operating hours are not affected by these works.
Luas Green Line Operating Hours
Luas Red Line services are operating Sunday Operating Hours and Frequency on Bank Holiday Monday 3 February.
Trams will run normal Operating Hours and Frequency from Tuesday 4 February.