Social & Co, located in the St. Michael's area of Limerick City, has become a cornerstone of the city's nightlife since its opening in the early 2010s. Originally established as a modern bistro and cocktail lounge, Social & Co was known for blending a sophisticated food and drink offering with a vibrant nightlife atmosphere, quickly positioning itself as a trendsetter among Limerick’s social venues.
Its contemporary interior, with sleek furnishings and an open-plan layout, attracted a cosmopolitan crowd and reflected the city's evolving cultural landscape. Over time, Social & Co reinvented itself, gradually transitioning from a gastropub environment to a full-fledged nightclub and music venue, playing a significant part in Limerick's growing reputation as a hub for nightlife. Throughout the years, the club has maintained its location in the heart of the city, adapting its structure and design to accommodate larger audiences and more elaborate events, including regular DJ nights, themed parties, and live music showcases.
Social & Co is celebrated not only for its lively dance floor and late-night hours but also for fostering local talent and attracting prominent names in the Irish and international music scenes. Its reputation as a launchpad for emerging acts has cemented its status as an essential venue for both up-and-coming and established performers, while its stylish ambiance and diverse crowds have made it a favorite among students, locals, and visitors alike. The venue's adaptability and commitment to high-quality entertainment have ensured its ongoing popularity and cultural significance within Limerick's nightlife.
Notable artists who have performed at Social & Co include international DJs such as Mark Knight and Hannah Wants, as well as leading Irish acts like Daithí, Jenny Greene, and Dec Pierce. Local talent regularly featured includes hometown favorites such as DJ Copna, Steve Donnelly, and the Limerick-based house collective Touch of Techno.
The capacity of Social & Co is 400.
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