Things to do in Dublin this weekend (June 5-7)

From singing tours to fabulous skincare, there is plenty happening in Dublin this weekend. Cruinniú na nÓg Festival Cruinniú na nÓg is a flagship initiative of the Creative Ireland Programme's Creative Youth Plan to enable the creative potential of children and young people. There will be workshops, storytelling, film screenings, dance parties and live performances happening across the country on Saturday, 6 June. Find the full programme of events here. Singing Tour of Dublin Explore Dublin City with an expert guide and singer who shares the city's history through stories and song. You can sing along the way, dance an Irish reel, and recite some Brendan Behan quotes. Start at The Gaiety Theatre with a classic Dubliners song. Tickets €25 per person, available here. 180 Days to Wedding Radiance On Saturday, 6 June, Brown Thomas is hosting an hour-long session of skincare education for brides and grooms to be. The event will take place in The Apartment in Brown Thomas, Dundrum. Tickets cost €54.60 on Eventbrite, with €50 redeemable against all beauty and skincare products in the Brown Thomas Dundrum Store on the day of the event only. The Big Stretch at the NSPCA On Sunday, 7 June, the NSPCA is hosting a fundraising event at the NSPCA, Rathfarnham. Kicking off at 10:30am, the guided yoga session will allow you to stretch your body while supporting a great cause. Guided by the volunteer Catherine Bernard of Yoga With Cat, the event is for those of all fitness levels but aged over 16. Tickets €25 on Eventbrite. The Workshop X The Ink Factory: Tattoo Fun Run On Saturday, 6 June, The Ink Factory and The Workshop are hosting the first edition of their community-led run series, supporting mental health and addiction services for local youth. Led by Coach Gaz, the run will be relaxed, social, and under 5km. Starting at The Workshop and finishing at The Ink Factory in Temple Bar, the run will be followed by a casual breakfast, coffee, and hangout afterwards. This is a donation-based event (€15 minimum), with 100% of proceeds going directly to CCRAS (Canal Communities Regional Addiction Service). Auto-Correbt & Friends BYOB Comedy Night A fun-filled night of comedy that's all made up on the spot is coming to the Pearse Centre on Friday, 5 June at 8pm. Characters, sketches and stories will be created on the spot by some of the country's top improv performers.
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