
LIMERICK City will host its second annual All we Have are Days festival over St Brigid’s Bank Holiday weekend, with more than 100 artists performing across 50 shows from Friday, 30th January to Monday, 2nd February 2026.
The multi-day celebration, presented in partnership with Guinness and Limerick City & County Council Mayoral Fund, features headline performances from ØXN, Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody and Denise Chaila. Both ØXN and Lightbody will perform in the intimate 200-year-old St John’s Church, whilst the festival programme spans churches, theatres, cultural spaces and traditional pubs throughout the city.
The festival welcomes debut Limerick performances from Josh Okeefe and Paul Noonan’s Pilgrims, with Anna B Savage returning to support ØXN. Local act Pellador will present a pop-up exhibition, whilst a new programming collaboration with London Irish Centre brings BBC presenter Dylan Haskins and CROÍ London’s Leah Hayden Cassidy to the line-up.
Free performances from QBanaa and Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets complement the ticketed programme, alongside secret sets by festival artists in various city pubs throughout the weekend. The festival aims to immerse Limerick in music and conversation as winter transitions to spring.
Organisers describe All we Have are Days as “a winter weekend anchored in music, gathering together a creative, multi-disciplinary community of artists and audiences”. The festival celebrates contemporary Irish music whilst highlighting the work of Irish artists abroad.
Individual show tickets range from €12.50 to €38.50, with many events ticketed but free of charge. Full programme details and bookings are available at allwehavearedays.com through Eventbrite.


