Start at The Gaiety Theatre, home of Dublin’s famous pantomimes and kick off the tour with a classic Dubliners song. Visit the Royal Irish Fusiliers Arch and St Stephen's Green to hear stories from the 1916 Rising, changing national sentiment and sing songs linked to Ireland’s revolutionary past.
Stroll down Grafton Street to the Phil Lynott Statue and discover the rise of Thin Lizzy and Phil’s pride in his Irish roots. Stop by McDaid's for tales of Dublin’s literary legends, recite some Brendan Behan quotes and a sing along to a song he made famous.
Continue through Coppinger Row and Grogan's, beside George's Street Arcade, where you’ll learn a few steps of an Irish reel. Visit the Molly Malone Statue for a lively singalong of Dublin’s most famous anthem.
Near Trinity College Dublin, hear how a young Bono was inspired to pursue a career in music, before ending on Duke Street with stories of James Joyce, Bloomsday and Dublin pub culture - finishing the experience with an upbeat traditional Irish song.