Light Projections at GPO
View large-scale visuals honoring Brigid’s symbols projected onto Dublin’s GPO building (as part of festival art installations)
~19:00
Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women
Jan 30 - Feb 2, 2026ConfirmedSource
Each February around St. Brigid's Day, the city of Dublin celebrates women with Brigit, a four-day festival of arts, talks, and music. Named for the saint and the older Celtic goddess of fire and fertility whose feast marks the start of spring, it fills the city with events honoring women's lives and work.
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View large-scale visuals honoring Brigid’s symbols projected onto Dublin’s GPO building (as part of festival art installations)
~19:00
Dublin, Ireland
Open in MapsWarm clothing for outdoor events
Support local women’s initiatives
Join workshops and gatherings openly, support the spirit of inclusivity and empowerment
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.

FestivalAtlas keeps Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women Festival available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
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Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women
Dublin, Ireland
Each February around St. Brigid's Day, the city of Dublin celebrates women with Brigit, a four-day festival of arts, talks, and music. Named for the saint and the older Celtic goddess of fire and fertility whose feast marks the start of spring, it fills the city with events honoring women's lives and work.
Brigit’s Day marks the start of spring and bridges pre-Christian Celtic traditions (goddess Brigit of fire, fertility and poetry) and the Christian legacy of Saint Brigid of Kildare. The festival emphasizes feminine creativity and renewal, reflecting Brigid’s legacy as a symbol of light and community.
Respect the connection between events and the themes of Brigid (light, creativity, women’s heritage)
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Brigit’s Day marks the start of spring and bridges pre-Christian Celtic traditions (goddess Brigit of fire, fertility and poetry) and the Christian legacy of Saint Brigid of Kildare. The festival emphasizes feminine creativity and renewal, reflecting Brigid’s legacy as a symbol of light and community.
View large-scale visuals honoring Brigid’s symbols projected onto Dublin’s GPO building (as part of festival art installations)
respectful presence
Warm clothing for outdoor events
Support local women’s initiatives
Join workshops and gatherings openly, support the spirit of inclusivity and empowerment
Jan 30 - Feb 2, 2026
Confirmed
Dublin
Leinster Province
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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