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Things to do in Dublin this weekend include bottomless brunch and yoga by the sea

The bank holiday weekend is almost in sight but we still have another while to go. Even still, this weekend we're looking to unwind and let loose a little.

Between bottomless brunch, hilarious comedy and yoga by the sea, there's plenty on this weekend to help you just check out from the day job and let your hair down.

Here are the best things to do in Dublin this weekend.

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Craic Den Comedy Club

Craic Den Comedy Club is always a great shout during any weekend in Dublin.

Taking place at The Workman's Club this Saturday, May 28, the line-up includes Edwin Sammon who has established himself as one of the most popular comedians in the country over the last few years.

The night will be hosted by Eddie Mullarkey and will poke fun at all sorts.

Remembering Ronnie Drew

Dubliners legend Ronnie Drew, who is known as the voice behind beloved songs such as Seven Drunken Nights and The Irish River, will be remembered in a special concert put together by his son Phelim and the Drew Hosue Band this Friday, May 27.

All proceeds form the concert will go towards aid for Ukrainian refugees in Ireland. Tickets cost €15 and are available here.

Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly before going on stage at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin in 1979 (Independent News and Media/Getty Images)

Yoga by the sea

A good stretch and fresh sea air makes for one zen experience. That's exactly what's happening in Dun Laoghaire this weekend.

Hatha Yoga will be what's done this Saturday at 11am in Anya Park.

Host Lilly says of the event: "Yoga is about feeling your body and your breath, strengthening your muscles and feeling good - mentally as well as physically. And over time you will start to become more and more flexible but rest be assured it is not the main goal of yoga practice."

Tickets are available here.

Disco Brunch

Disco Brunch is quickly becoming a favourite weekend activity for Dubs.

With a complimentary cocktail on arrival and a brunch menu item included in your ticket price, as well as non-stop tunes and top quality entertainment, it truly is the most lively daytime party in Dublin.

Mimi Lane at Disco Brunch in Dublin (Disco Social)

Bottomless Brunch at The Odeon

Meanwhile, there will be bottomless brunch at The Odeon on Harcourt Street.

While this one definitely lands on the pricier side, you ticket includes a two course meal and two hours of bottomless drinks, so the value for money argument stands relatively strong.

Tickets are available here.

Karaoke at The George

The George comes alive every Saturday night as crowds of late night revellers arrive for karaoke. Hosted by Dublin drag favourites, brave souls take to the stage t belt out their favourite ballads or smash their favourite pop hits.

Expect fierce tunes followed by wonderful drag performances.

Karaoke at The George (instagram.com/thegeorgedublin)

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