Vicar Street is a concert, performing arts centre and events venue in Dublin, Ireland. Located on Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Vicar Street has capacity for 1,050 people for seated performances and 1,500 people for standing gigs. The venue is owned by Harry Crosbie and operated by Peter Aiken.
Since opening in 1998, the venue has become a popular setting for a wide range of acts including stand-up comedy, drama performances and a variety of concerts. The first artist to play on the Vicar Street Stage was local singer/songwriter Shay Cotter. Major international recording artists have performed in Vicar Street, such as Bob Dylan in 2000, Neil Young in 2003, Adele in 2008, Paul Simon and Ed Sheeran in 2011, and Lana Del Rey in 2013.
Vicar Street exterior in 2010.
Glen Hansard live at Vicar Street on 31 December 2006
Thomas Street is a street in The Liberties in central Dublin, Ireland.
Clockwise from top: the spire of the Church of St. Augustine and St. John; the Guinness brewery; businesses along Thomas Street
Upper Johns Lane West looking from Thomas Street
The new National College of Art and Design, formerly the fire station in Thomas St