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Celebrate Culture Night 2025 at the NLI

Tuesday, 19 August 2025
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We are joining in the celebrations for Culture Night 2025 and will be open to visitors throughout the evening.

Evening Opening at the National Library of Ireland: Explore our Main Building, 5pm-9pm

Our doors will be open from 5pm to 9pm, and everyone is welcome.

  • From 5pm, explore the hall to view the Lego model of the library or visit our William Butler Yeats exhibition.

  • From 6pm to 9pm, step into the Reading Room and take in its stunning surroundings.

  • From 7pm to 8pm, enjoy a live performance by the St. Mary’s College Singers, led by Director Maria Stanley, featuring a selection of popular music in the Reading Room.

No booking is required to visit the Reading Room or attend the performance.

 

Director's Tour of the National Library, 5pm-6pm

Join Dr Audrey Whitty, Director of the National Library of Ireland, as she opens Culture Night 2025 with a special guided tour of our historic Victorian building on Kildare Street.

Discover the story of the Library’s architecture, visit the iconic Reading Room, and explore our deep connections with some of Ireland’s greatest writers and thinkers. This exclusive tour also includes rare access to the Art Room, usually open by appointment only, where highlights from our visual collections will be on view.

Free entry, but booking is required.

 

YEATS: The Life and Works of William Butler Yeats, 5pm-9pm

 

Sit awhile and immerse yourself in some of the poet’s best-loved works as you explore our W.B. Yeats exhibition. Wander through displays that capture his many passions: from Ireland, literature, and folklore, to theatre, politics, the occult, and his immense influence on modern Irish cultural identity.

The exhibition is open to all from 5pm to 9pm – no booking required.

For more information regarding accessibility in our buildings please see here

 

Pop-Up Collection & Podcast: Live Podcast Event with Podcaster in Residence, Zoë Comyns, Joly Theatre, 7pm-8pm

To launch her residency, Zoë Comyns hosts a pop-up collection inspired by the Library’s archives. Enjoy a live recording featuring readings, talks, and stories, drawing from a rich selection of materials including books, manuscripts, and photographs, bringing the past to life.

Event will be hosted in our Joly Theatre, booking required.

 

Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again, Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Centre at College Green, 5pm-9pm 

Enjoy a unique, self-guided tour on Culture Night, exploring the life and legacy of Seamus Heaney. Listen Now Again invites you on a multi-sensory journey through Heaney’s humble beginnings and his remarkable career, drawing on the National Library’s extensive archive of Heaney documents.

No booking required – simply drop in and experience the world of one of Ireland’s most beloved poets.

 

Live Aid Exhibition, National Photographic Archive, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, 5pm-8.30pm 

Live Aid, the “Global Jukebox”, held in London and Philadelphia, attended by over 150,000 audience members in total and broadcast live using cutting edge technology to unite almost 2 billion viewers across 150 countries, raised millions for famine relief in Africa. 

For a generation of music fans, watching Live Aid in 1985 was an experience like no other. Share that experience with a special pre-launch Culture Night visit to our new exhibition of photographs, selected from the Band Aid Trust Archive, generously donated to the National Library by Bob Geldof in 2017.

No booking required – come experience this landmark exhibition.