Dublin’s Unit 44 is closing down
Unit 44 in Stoneybatter, Dublin is closing down, according to a statement made by founders Kirkos, an experimental music collective based in the city.
According to Kirkos’ statement, the shopping centre that houses the independent venue has been sold to developers. The space operated as a DIY venue, rehearsal space and artist studio.
In a statement shared on Instagram, Kirkos said: “After three and a half incredible years, it’s time to say goodbye to Unit 44. Founded to create a welcoming, open space for artists and musicians of all backgrounds, we’ve hosted over 275 public events and over 500 rehearsals. Now, with new ownership, we’ll be moving out by March 2025.
“Unit 44 has been a vital space in Dublin’s cultural scene. This closure underscores the challenges artists face in securing accessible, sustainable venues in Ireland. We’re grateful for everyone who contributed to this journey and hopeful that the future holds another space where art and community can thrive.”
In a more detailed statement on Kirkos’ official website, the group attribute the closure to “systemic problems regarding arts infrastructure and a lack of proactivity and engagement from funding bodies and city councils.” It goes on to add that “we remain optimistic about finding a new venue—perhaps even a better one.”
Read the full statement here.
Irish nightlife advocacy group Give Us The Night responded to the news on X: “This highlights a policy failure of the Dept, that artist led spaces are not adequately supported. And for all the talk about “meanwhile use” it’s a joke that Dublin doesn’t have a more ready supply of spaces for the likes of Kirkos Ensemble. Dublin needs to roll up its sleeves.”