The
Wiley Fox, located at 28 Eden Quay,
Dublin 1, Ireland, has established itself as a prominent nightclub and live music venue in the heart of
Dublin. Opened in the mid-2010s, this riverside establishment quickly garnered a reputation for its eclectic atmosphere, diverse programming, and commitment to showcasing both local and international talent. While the building itself once housed a variety of bars and night spots over the years, The
Wiley Fox reinvented the space with a focus on energetic club nights, live performances, and special events that drew in music lovers from across the city.
The venue boasts a spacious main floor with a distinctive urban aesthetic, featuring exposed brick, stylish lighting, and an inviting dance floor that reflects the vibrancy of
Dublin’s nightlife scene. Culturally, The
Wiley Fox has played a significant role in supporting the growth of up-and-coming Irish artists while also serving as a launchpad for numerous DJ collectives and residency nights. Its central location, right along the River Liffey, made it an accessible and popular destination for those seeking both electronic music and live band experiences.
Over the years, the venue underwent periodic upgrades to its sound and lighting systems to maintain competitiveness and enhance the concert-going experience, though the core structure and character of the club have remained consistent since its opening. The
Wiley Fox became synonymous with genre-blending nights, alternative gigs, and a welcoming ethos that embraced all facets of
Dublin’s diverse music scene. It has not reported any major relocations, but its branding and identity have evolved to reflect broader trends in nightlife and live entertainment, occasionally undergoing short-term closures for refurbishments
or rebranding efforts.
Some notable artists and DJs who have performed at The
Wiley Fox include
Eclair Fifi,
Horse Meat Disco,
Charlie Bones,
Nialler9, Sally Cinnamon,
Sunil Sharpe,
Huxley, as well as numerous emerging Irish acts such as AE
Mak, Wyvern Lingo, Thumper, and Erica Cody, cementing its status as a key venue for both international and homegrown talent.