Irish Writers' Weekend: Muldoon's Picnic

British Library, London.

In Person Admission

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADMISSION £16.00 (£16.00)
SENIOR 60+ £14.00 (£14.00)
MEMBER £12.00 (£12.00)
CONCESSIONS £8.00 (£8.00)
*Concession includes students/18-25/registered unemployed

Online Tickets

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ONLINE £6.50 (£6.50)
ONLINE - MEMBER £3.25 (£3.25)
ONLINE - CONCESSION £3.25 (£3.25)
*Concession includes under 26/student/unwaged/disabled.

More information about Irish Writers' Weekend: Muldoon's Picnic tickets

In person and online tickets are available. Please see below* 
 
This special Muldoon’s Picnic ends the first day of the British Library’s Irish Writers’ Weekend 2024. 
  
For over a decade Paul Muldoon’s feast of music and storytelling has brought together renowned guests from the worlds of arts and letters. Named after a popular New York vaudeville act and an Irish-American knockabout farce from the 1880s Muldoon’s Picnic has its regular home at the Irish Arts Center in New York, making occasional forays into the wider world. 
 
Paul will be joined by special guests including writers Kevin Barry, Lisa McInerney and Lucy Caldwell
 
House band for the night are Dublin’s legendary Horslips, whose fusion of traditional Irish tunes and rock rhythms has brought them a dedicated following from 1970 onwards. 
 
Doors and bar open from 18:30. The show starts at 19:30 and runs for two hours including an interval. 
 
Discounts available for British Library Members and half price tickets for Students, Under 26 and other concession groups.   
 
*Muldoon’s Picnic is included in Irish Writers’ Weekend Golden Age Passes, but not in Saturday and Weekend Passes and separate tickets are required.  
 
Online tickets are also available, that will enable you to watch Muldoon’s Picnic, either live or for the next 7 days on catch up. Viewing links for the online version will be sent out in the confirmation email you receive after booking.  
 
Presented with the generous support of Culture Ireland and The Embassy of Ireland, London. 
 
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