The Guinness Storehouse has announced its plans for Culture Night which sees them teaming up with Black and Irish.
Culture Night takes place on Friday, September 23 and sees a host of events in the realms of art, theatre, dance, music and more take place across Dublin and Ireland.
At the Guinness Storehouse, 1,000 complimentary ticket holders will be welcomed to experience a range of entertainment put together in collaboration with Black and Irish, an organisation dedicated to highlighting and celebrating the identity of black and mixed-race Irish people.
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Once the 1,000 tickets are gone, they're gone. They can be booked here.
As well as the entertainment especially organised for Culture Night, visitors to the Guinness Storehouse on the night will get to enjoy the usual experience, including learning about the brand's history, a pint in the Gravity Bar and viewing the famous 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness himself.
The Guinness Storehouse at St James's Gate will be open from 5pm to 8pm on Friday, September 23 for Culture Night.
The programme for Culture Night 2022 has been announced with the added bonus of later events to celebrate Ireland's late night culture.
Included on the line-up of events for Culture Night 2022 is Night Shift, an outdoor journey through the landscapes of IMMA where participants will come across framed artworks along the way.
Additionally, Dublin’s Leopold Bloom Press will host a late night of literature and Joycean history entitled Seeing Ulysses. As If By Chance in Dublin, a live site-specific performance on the streets of Tallaght, will explore stories of love and intimacy.
Maureen Kennelly, Arts Council Director said of the annual celebration: "Culture Night is a night for us all to come together and enjoy our culture while also reminding us of the artistic and creative experiences that continue to be available to us year round."
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