Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience

Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience Learn about Irish rock'n'roll history on a guided tour, bang in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin Interact with fellow music lovers.
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Bang in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter Temple Bar, the experience encompasses all things weird and wonderful related to the vibrant Irish music industry over the past 30 years.Visitors get an opportunity to go behind the scenes of a real life working music venue and recording facilities. The Irish Rock n' Roll Museum Experience explores the development of Irish Rock presented against the i

ntriguing historic backdrop of the area, and its people’s need for a creative space to make, rehearse and perform music. Tracing Irish Rock and the Irish music scene in general, from the 1970’s to the present day, the tour features stories revolving around an eclectic range of both Irish and international artists such as The Pogues, The Frames, U2, Thin Lizzy and Sinead O'Connor. Developing from furious passion, humble beginnings and the dilapidated rooms of Temple Lane Rehearsals into the Temple Bar Music Centre and the Temple Bar Cultural Trust - this tour and museum encompasses the complete history of the area’s people, energy, personality, growth and progress. Visitors receive an access all areas pass with a ticket to explore backstage at the renowned Button Factory venue, behind the Wall of Fame and to the recording studios where Glen Hansard’s Oscar Award–winning film Once was filmed and where the likes of Christy Moore, Rihanna, Will.I.Am and The Script have recorded. Tour a working live music venue and recording facilities, which host the largest sound desk in the country, Apollo Studio. Discover never before told stories from behind the studios and scenes backstage. Delve into a museum packed with memorabilia from one of a kind handwritten lyrics to vintage Michael Jackson tour jackets. Since the 1970’s, the international acclaim and success of Irish musicians and bands has been growing exponentially. From Horslips and Thin Lizzy to The Boomtown Rats and U2, Irish rock music has triumphed through the years. With the likes of Hozier shooting to phenomenal global fame this year, the international audience have come to learn that Irish music is only going in one direction – upwards. In conjunction with Sound Training College, the venues in Temple Bar continue to encourage and lead young artists to aspire to greatness within the industry. With graduates like rising techno star Matador going on to do incredible things, music continues to be empowered by Dublin’s Temple Bar area and its artistic culture. The Irish Rock n' Roll Museum Experience is a reflection of the national and international acclaim that Irish musicians have achieved. It recognises Temple Bar as a birthplace of Irish Rock, with Temple Lane Rehearsals being one of the very first underground musical hubs for young bands in Dublin’s city centre in the 80’s. It also celebrates the area and music venues for hosting, supporting and inspiring iconic international acts. Whether you love music, culture, history, or craic – The Irish Rock n' Roll Museum Experience is not to be missed!

22/05/2026

WE’RE BACK WITH GUESS THAT BEAT AND WIN 🥁

If you know what song is playing then put your answer in a comment below and you could win a free t-shirt (of your choosing) from our store!

Here’s a hint to help you out: the song gained a new generation of fans after it was featured as the closing theme song to the popular series, Derry Girls

Good luck!! Winner will be announced on May 29 🌞

What if Temple Bar had become a bus station instead of Dublin’s cultural heartbeat?Learn about the history of Temple Bar...
21/05/2026

What if Temple Bar had become a bus station instead of Dublin’s cultural heartbeat?

Learn about the history of Temple Bar with our founder and CEO, Paddy Dunning, the man behind some of Temple Bar’s biggest institutions; The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience, The Button Factory, Temple Lane Rehearsal Studios, and National Wax Museum Plus.

As Temple Bar celebrates 35 years, hear how Paddy and his businesses helped shape the music, culture, and creative energy that made it world famous.

Tune in tomorrow night, May 22, to RTE1’s Nationwide at 7pm and celebrate the story behind Dublin’s cultural quarter. Link in our bio!

Happy Birthday John Sheahan🎻 Irish musician and composer, he was part of The Dubliners until 2012
19/05/2026

Happy Birthday John Sheahan🎻
Irish musician and composer, he was part of The Dubliners until 2012

Happy Birthday Enya🎂 Here’s to more years of beautiful and ethereal music🌟
17/05/2026

Happy Birthday Enya🎂
Here’s to more years of beautiful and ethereal music🌟

10/05/2026

Happy Birthday Bono! 🎂

Enjoy this performance of “With or Without You” at The Joshua Tree Tour from their film Rattle and Hum 🤩

🎂Happy Birthday Christy Moore!Today we celebrate Christy Moore’s 81st birthday and his contribution to Irish folk music ...
07/05/2026

🎂Happy Birthday Christy Moore!

Today we celebrate Christy Moore’s 81st birthday and his contribution to Irish folk music 🎉

06/05/2026

The truth about working at the Irish Rock N Roll Museum 👀🤭

30/04/2026

The winning performance of “Rock N Roll Kids” by Charlie McGettigan and Paul Harrington turns 32 years old today❤️

#1994

28/04/2026

What’s the best thing about working at the Irish Rock N Roll Museum?🤔

09/12/2025

🥁 CAN YOU GUESS THAT BEAT? 🥁

If you can figure out what song our resident drummer, , is playing, you could enter to win a free T-shirt (of your choosing!) from our store.

Here’s a hint: it featured in the film The Expendables.

Guess in the comments below and we’ll pick a winner on 15/12! Goodluck!!

Address

Curved Street , Temple Bar
Dublin
DUBLIN2

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 10:45am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 6:30pm
Sunday 10:30am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+35316777134

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