The Treaty County is buzzing with music, art, and culture! Here’s a look at 5 events in Limerick this weekend, from Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 21. Here’s a list of 5 events in Limerick that will make your weekend unforgettable.
Here’s a look at 5 events in Limerick this weekend from Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 21, worth checking out!
Limerick Summer Proms
Limerick Summer Proms returns for a spectacular three-day Summer Solstice celebration from June 19 – 21
Tickets: 10-35 concession
The Goddess Áine: An Exploration
A talk focused on the mythological and folkloric figure of Áine, landscape goddess and fairy queen taking place by Lough Gur on June 19th.
TICKETS: €6.34

Mid-West Model Railway Club’s Annual Exhibition
Mid-West Model Railway Club, which draws its members from Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, and further afield, is pleased to announce that, following on from their enormously successful 2025 inaugural exhibition, it is again on track to display the highest standards of miniature crafting and engineering skills at its Second Model Railway and Hobbies Exhibition over the Father’s Day weekend on 20st and 21nd June the Castletroy Park Hotel in Limerick.
Tickets: 3-5 concession

Limerick Garden Festival
The seventh Limerick Garden Festival at Limerick Milk Market will take place on Sunday June 21st, 2026!
Tickets: FREE – €20 concession
Hard Knox presents One Summer Night
Pack your sun tan lotion and throw on the flip flops – Hard Knox Pro Wrestling is bringing the heat to Dolans Warehouse, Limerick on June 21st for One Summer Night!
TICKETS: €21.5

Events published on ILoveLimerick.ie are subject to change. Readers are advised to check with the organiser for further details.
Whether you’re into music, the outdoors, or just looking for something fun to do, Limerick has you covered this weekend! For all event listings check out our events section brought to you by Bus Éireann!
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