The next chapter in our “Behind the Curtain” series, created for travelers who seek artistry, culture, and connection in every note. Ireland invites travelers into a musical culture that feels personal, welcoming, and deeply rooted in everyday life. Here, music is not confined to formal stages or grand halls. It is shared across kitchen tables, parish churches, university studios, and small rooms where songs are passed along by memory. For travelers who value authenticity and meaningful connection, Ireland offers an experience that feels both timeless and quietly sophisticated. Across the country, music serves as a living expression of place and community. A traditional session unfolds naturally in the evening. A sacred space fills with song during an unplanned moment. Conversations with musicians reveal how history, language, and landscape shape the Irish sound. Encore groups experience Ireland at an unhurried pace, with time to listen, learn, and appreciate how artistry here is woven into daily life rather than set apart from it. Places Where Music Lives Dublin offers a thoughtful introduction to Ireland’s cultural life. Historic churches, university halls, and intimate performance spaces create an atmosphere where tradition and modern creativity coexist comfortably. Guided visits and curated musical encounters allow travelers to step inside the city’s creative rhythm. Rather than rushing from landmark to landmark, groups are invited to slow down and experience how music functions as part of the city’s social fabric. Beyond the capital, Ireland reveals a landscape shaped by sound and story. In Limerick, travelers may engage with scholars and students at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, gaining insight into how traditional forms are preserved and reimagined. In the west, places such as Connemara and County Clare offer moments of quiet beauty where music responds naturally to its surroundings. A song inside a stone abbey. A melody carried across open countryside. These experiences feel spontaneous yet deeply intentional. Sacred sites such as Kylemore Abbey provide especially memorable settings. Here, architecture, history, and acoustics come together in ways that encourage reflection. An intimate musical moment inside a historic space often becomes one of the most lasting memories of the journey. These environments allow travelers to experience Irish culture with a sense of reverence and calm that feels both authentic and elevated. Tea at the Manor Afternoon tea in the Gallery at Adare Manor is a truly magical experience. Breath in… Read More Shamrock Specialties Along the south-east coast of Ireland, you’ll find Waterford, the oldest city in the country…. Read More Lyrical Limerick After enjoying a full Irish breakfast, we’re heading to Limerick to visit the Irish World… Read More 1 2 3 Next » Access That Feels Genuine Ireland’s cultural partners welcome Encore groups with warmth and openness. Travelers may sit in on an informal rehearsal, share a meal accompanied by traditional musicians, or take part in conversations that explore how music has been handed down through generations. These moments are relaxed and personal. They feel less like scheduled events and more like invitations extended in good faith. Evenings often provide the richest experiences. A dinner paired with sean-nós singing and traditional instruments. A quiet performance following a day of exploration. A shared table where music becomes a conversation rather than a presentation. Culinary traditions play a supporting role, offering a sense of place through local ingredients, family recipes, and thoughtful hospitality. Our curated Irish experiences are designed to highlight these authentic connections. From intimate musical encounters and academic visits to cultural gatherings and historic settings, each experience reflects Ireland’s belief that music is meant to be shared. Designing Your Journey Ireland offers exceptional flexibility for groups seeking a balance of learning, artistry, and leisure. Some travelers focus on musical heritage and academic engagement. Others are drawn to sacred spaces, regional traditions, and landscapes that inspire reflection. Many choose a blend of cities and countryside to create a journey that feels both enriching and restorative. Our team works closely with trusted local partners to design Encore Experiences that reflect the interests and pace of your group. Whether you are planning a donor journey, an arts-focused program, or a cultural exploration for lifelong learners, Ireland provides a setting where connection feels natural and every experience feels thoughtfully considered. Ready to plan your own Encore Experience? Tell us what inspires you, and we will help bring it to life.
Tea at the Manor Afternoon tea in the Gallery at Adare Manor is a truly magical experience. Breath in… Read More
Shamrock Specialties Along the south-east coast of Ireland, you’ll find Waterford, the oldest city in the country…. Read More
Lyrical Limerick After enjoying a full Irish breakfast, we’re heading to Limerick to visit the Irish World… Read More
February 23, 2026 David Solar Join Us at the 2026 ACDA Western in San Jose, California We’re heading to the 2026 ACDA Western Region Conference in San Jose, March 4–7, and we’d love to connect. If you’ll be at ACDA Western this year, stop by Booth 113 to say hello. Backstage Blog
February 19, 2026 David Solar Join Encore at ACDA Eastern 2026 in Providence We’ll be exhibiting at the 2026 ACDA Eastern Region Conference in Providence, February 25–28, and we hope you’ll join us. Backstage Blog
February 19, 2026 David Solar Meet us at ACDA Midwest 2026 in Milwaukee We’re excited to share that Encore Tours will be exhibiting at the 2026 Midwestern ACDA Region Conference of the American Choral Directors Association in Milwaukee, February 25–28. Backstage Blog