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The Tivoli Theatre, located at 138 Francis Street in Dublin 8, was a vibrant and significant venue in the city's nightlife and cultural landscape for decades. Originally built as a theatre in the 1930s, it transitioned over time from cinema to live theatre, and ultimately became renowned as a nightclub and live music venue from the early 1990s onwards. The Tivoli's unique blend of old-world charm and edgy modern events helped it gain a reputation as a crucial space for both underground and mainstream culture.
Its auditorium, balcony, and distinctly atmospheric interiors provided an intimate yet energetic setting that attracted a diverse crowd. Throughout its history, the venue shifted its focus, at times hosting theatre productions and later becoming best known for late-night club events, raves, and high-profile concerts. The Tivoli was instrumental in supporting and shaping Dublin’s emerging dance, electronic, and alternative music scenes, and it held a unique place in the city's collective memory for its inclusivity and artistic innovation.
In 2019, after nearly ninety years of operation, The Tivoli Theatre closed its doors as part of a redevelopment plan for the site, marking the end of an era for Dublin's nightlife and live entertainment community. Over the years, the interior underwent several refurbishments to adapt to the changing needs of the city’s clubbing and music crowd, but the venue always retained a sense of its theatrical origins. The closure and subsequent demolition of The Tivoli sparked passionate responses from artists, promoters, and local residents, underscoring its importance as a cultural institution.
Notable talent who performed at The Tivoli Theatre includes international artists such as Oasis, The Prodigy, Orbital, and The Chemical Brothers, alongside revered local acts like The Frames, Aslan, Republic of Loose, and Join Me In The Pines. The venue also welcomed DJs and acts such as Carl Cox, Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills, and Laurent Garnier. Additionally, The Tivoli was famous for nurturing Dublin’s alternative nightlife with events hosted by collectives like Mother and Pygmalion, while also supporting countless emerging Irish bands, comedians, and theatre troupes over its storied history.

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UPDATED : 16 July 2025 at 14:35