For up-to-date information on gigs, nightclubs, events and festivals in your area I think entertainment.ie is pretty comprehensive but if you really want to search for what's on you'll have to scour the event venues.
Whelans and The Village on Camden Street have always been the hubs for indie rock and alternative music. These days the mainstream crowds have caught on to their "coolness" and they are usually jam packed on Friday and Saturday nights but if you happen to discover someone you love is playing here then these intimate venues will give you a night you won't soon forget!

You'll find bigger acts might opt for The Olympia Theatre on Dame Street or The Ambassador at the end of O'Connell Street...the biggest concerts or events are held in The Point Theatre, now the O2 arena, on the docks of the River Liffey but if you're not a fan of big commercial venues where they sell glow sticks and offer brochures then you may want to steer clear of this one!
One thing I would definitely recommend if you're hanging around Dublin one rainy evening looking for something to do is the reliable comedy nights! Ireland has nurtured some great comedians in its time...from the infamous Dylan Moran to Tommy Tiernan and Dara Ó Briain..but be warned, you must understand sarcasm! The International on Wicklow Street has always been my go-to...it offers comedy every night, its always cheap, and there's usually multiple shows so you're bound to catch one! Call them for more info on 01-6779250 or check out the current comedy listings in Dublin here
Don't be fooled in to thinking that a rain night in Ireland is a quiet night! Go out and find some fun, its always there to be had in Ireland!


