The Sound House, located at 28 Eden Quay in Dublin, Ireland, has established itself as a prominent fixture in the city's live music and nightlife scene. Opened in the mid-2010s, the venue occupies a spot along the River Liffey, placing it at the heart of Dublin’s vibrant central district. Originally designed as a live music space and club venue, The Sound House emerged in the wake of closures of other iconic venues, helping to fill a crucial gap for both underground and mainstream acts in the city.
The venue quickly became known for its intimate atmosphere, high-quality sound system, and an eclectic programming philosophy that champions everything from alternative and electronic music to hip hop, rock, and experimental genres. It provides a dedicated platform for emerging local talent while also attracting well-respected international artists, reinforcing Dublin's reputation as a vital stop on the touring circuit. The Sound House's structure includes a sizable main room and a terrace area, allowing for adaptable configurations to suit different performances and events.
Throughout its existence, the venue has evolved its interior and technical setup to better accommodate a wider array of shows, yet it has always remained at the same Eden Quay location, steadfast in supporting the city’s nightlife and its cultural undercurrents. The club’s reputation for diversity and inclusivity, as well as its commitment to high-caliber live experiences, has made it a favorite haunt for music lovers, scene-makers, and artists alike. Notable artists who have graced The Sound House stage include international acts like Mount Kimbie, Maribou State, Yves Tumor, and DJ Boring, alongside well-known local artists such as God Knows, Mango X MathMan, Aoife Nessa Frances, Gemma Dunleavy, and rising indie outfits like Silverbacks.
The capacity of The Sound House is 250.
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