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Factory - Electric Galway, located at 38 Upper Abbeygate Street in Galway, Ireland, stands as one of the city’s most dynamic and enduring nightclubs. Housed above the equally renowned Electric Bar, the venue first carved its place into Galway’s lively nightlife scene in the early 2010s, quickly establishing itself as a hotspot for dance music aficionados, students, and locals alike. The building itself is an iconic part of Galway’s urban core, retaining much of its original character while being repurposed over the years to suit contemporary tastes.
Factory has developed a strong cultural significance in Galway, being both a gathering point for community events and a launchpad for musical talent from Ireland and beyond. Its reputation for quality sound systems, innovative lighting, and forward-thinking musical programming has garnered rave reviews, drawing in crowds not just from Galway but from across the west of Ireland. Over the years, Factory - Electric Galway has undergone subtle structural changes and renovations to enhance the experience of its patrons, but the venue has remained firmly entrenched in its key Upper Abbeygate Street location, even as management has adapted to changing musical styles and nightlife trends.
The club is highly regarded for its commitment to supporting the local scene while also bringing in celebrated international acts, acting as a bridge between Galway’s creative underground and the broader European dance community. Factory’s multi-room layout allows for diverse programming and has hosted everything from techno nights to indie DJ sets and live electronic performances. As Galway’s cultural landscape has evolved, Factory has maintained its relevance by nurturing up-and-coming Irish DJs and producers and facilitating collaborations with festivals, arts initiatives, and student societies.
This adaptability, paired with a consistently high-energy atmosphere, cements Factory’s status as an essential thread in the fabric of Galway’s nightlife. Notable artists who have taken to the Factory stage include internationally acclaimed DJs and producers such as Shit Robot, Krystal Klear, and Ejeca, as well as revered Irish acts like Daithí, Kormac, and Denis Sulta. The venue has also been a springboard for local talent such as Galway favorites Dónal Dineen and Mulljoy, alongside collectives like Citóg and AMW, helping to shape the musical tastes of a generation and solidify Galway’s credentials as a hub for contemporary club culture.

OPENING HOURS

Monday

00:00 - 00:00

Tuesday

00:00 - 00:00

Wednesday

00:00 - 00:00

Thursday

22:00 - 02:00

Friday

22:00 - 02:00

Saturday

22:00 - 02:00

Sunday

00:00 - 00:00

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UPDATED : 25 July 2025 at 22:16