This high energy show gives a flavor of the different styles of Irish dance. Performed in intimate surroundings with all seats offering a great view of the raised stage. You will enjoy a sumptuous three course menu featuring the best of Irish home cooked food, followed by a spectacular show with many opportunities for audience participation. From Sean nós, the "old style" traditional solo Irish dance to the familiar jigs and reels, the synchronized precision and heart racing rhythms that characterize what Irish Dancing has become today.
The band will invite few volunteers on the stage to learn some Irish Dance steps. The highlight of the evening.
Address: Belvedere Hotel Dublin, Great Denmark Street, – D01 W1C0
When arriving at the Belvedere Hotel, please use the main door. Belvedere Irish Nights show entrance will be after the lift/elevator, on your right hand side.
We do not offer pick up services, no beverage included in the ticket price. 6 or people more contact us directly.
Irish Night Dinner & Show: You will enjoy a sumptuous three course menu featuring the best of Irish home cooked food, followed by a spectacular show featuring many opportunities for audience participation.
The show has been created and choreographed by Jim Murrihy, Directors of Damhsa and has an original score. All cast members have performed both nationally and internationally in such famous shows as, Riverdance, Feet of Flames and Lord of the Dance.
The show takes place in the intimate surroundings of the Belvedere Bar. All tables have a great view of the raised stage. You will be served a sumptuous three course menu offering a choice of the best in home cooked Irish dishes. Dinner service starts at 18:45.
You'll be enchanted with a mixture of traditional Irish Music, singing and our spectacular dancing. From the ‘old style’ traditional solo Irish Dance to the familiar jigs and reels, the synchronised precision and heart racing rhythms that characterize what Irish Dancing has become today. The spectacular show features many opportunities for audience participation. Doors open from 18:30, Dinner service at 18:45, the Show from 20:00 and finishes by 21:45.
- Guest Arrival time by 6:30pm
- This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction.
- Beverage and tea/Coffee are not included in ticket rate.
- **A discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be applied to the total bill for groups of six or more guests**
- Address: Belvedere Hotel Dublin, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1 – D01 W1C0 (No pick service provided)
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