Dublin’s club culture community stands up against hate with Rave Against Racism, a collaborative event brought together by United Against Racism, The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, and People Before Profit Students.
Taking over the Grand Social, the event tackles the rise of division head-on through music, making a statement of resistance against racism, fascism, and far-right rhetoric in Ireland.
The lineup features eight of Dublin’s finest DJs across experimental, techno, and house, including Rory Sweeney, Talinho, Hunteryx, Raro, Killnov4, Lunaks, Callum O’Neil, and Jonahbabb. The night is designed to unite different sections of the city’s club community in solidarity.
The party raises funds to support migrants, asylum seekers, and minority communities, sending a clear message: solidarity beats hate, and togetherness is stronger than division. As the organisers put it, “fuck the racists and up the dancers.”
Tickets are on sale now, with all proceeds going directly to grassroots anti-racism initiatives and vulnerable communities across Ireland.
Purchase tickets here.
