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05 Apr 2026

KILDARE ENTERTAINMENT: Fun family events at the Riverbank

Family fun concert, Little Folk — On The Road

Kyle Reilly

Kyle Reilly

Nobody gets the kids jumping, stomping and singing like Kyle Riley. Little Folk — On The Road is his fun family concert perfectly suited for 2-7 year olds and their adults.

Featuring his award winning children’s music, catchy kids tunes and proper sing-a-long songs, it’s super fun for the whole family.

The fun doesn’t stop when the show ends, each child gets a little musical goody bag so they can join in during the show and take the music home with them.

Kyle’s been writing and performing children’s music for over 10 years. He’s toured Ireland and abroad bringing his entertaining and engaging show to thousands of families.

So bring your rock toddlers, your little boppers, and cool kids to Kyle’s one of a kind family concert.

Tickets €10 (single) / €36 (family of 4) All children must be seated with an adult.

This show takes place on March 16 at 12pm at the Riverbank Arts Centre in Newbridge.

Meanwhile, there is another family event scheduled for March 23.

Making Waves is an immersive multi-sensory dance theatre performance designed specifically for children and young people aged 8 to 13 years with mild to complex needs. This magical sea voyage sets sail in search of hidden treasure and along the way encounters rolling waves, sparkling fish and swooping gulls. Designed to be inclusive, audience members are seated in pods representing boats on stage, enabling everyone to become part of the adventure. The specially designed boats are suitable for wheelchair users.

In this inclusive and interactive family performance, audience members are seated in pods representing boats on stage, which enables everyone to become part of the adventure. Each pod fits up to five family members and the specially designed boats are suitable for wheelchair users.

This event can only be booked via the Box Office – phone: 045 448327 email: boxoffice@riverbank.ie

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