Dublin Horse Show The first Dublin Horse Show took place in 1864 and was operated in conjunction with the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland. The first solely Society-run Horse Show was held in 1868 and was one of the earliest "leaping" competitions ever held. Over time it has become a high-profile International
show jumping competition, national showing competition and major entertainment event in Ireland. In 1982 the RDS hosted the
Show Jumping World Championships and incorporated it into the Dublin Horse Show of that year. The Dublin Horse Show has over 130 classes and they can be generally categorised into the following types of equestrian competitions: showing classes, performance classes and show jumping classes. As a result of
the COVID-19 pandemic, on 20 April 2020, the RDS announced that the Dublin Horse Show—scheduled for 15–19 July—was cancelled, the first time this had occurred since 1940. As reported by
Town and Country, the Royal Dublin Society hosted the 150th Dublin Horse Show in August 2025.
Princess Anne attended the event’s opening day. A former
Olympic Games equestrian, she presented rosettes to competitors and met with representatives of equestrian charities.
Concerts In recent years, the venue has been used as a music venue, for many
rock,
heavy metal and
pop artists.
Bruce Springsteen has played there eleven times since 1988: The Tunnel of Love Express Tour (1988), The Other Band Tour (1993), The Reunion Tour (1999), The Rising Tour (2003), The Magic Tour (2008), three times for The Working on a Dream Tour (2009), and twice for The Wrecking Ball Tour (2012). He played for 40,000 people during
The Rising Tour in May 2003, 115,500 people at the arena during his
Magic Tour in May 2008, and 80,000+ people during his
Working on a Dream Tour. In June 2008, American band
Paramore played their debut Irish concert in the RDS Arena. Other notable performers who have played in the main arena include:
Iron Maiden,
Bon Jovi,
Kanye West,
Michael Jackson,
Tina Turner,
Kylie Minogue,
Radiohead,
Shania Twain,
The Cure and
Metallica among others.
U2 played 2 dates of their "Zooropa" tour on 27 and 28 August 1993 in the main Arena. On 30 April 1988, the Eurovision Song Contest took place in the Simmonscourt Main Hall and was won by
Celine Dion. Seven years earlier, on 4 April 1981, the venue also hosted the contest with British pop group
Bucks Fizz being the eventual winners.
Professional wrestling In 2005, the RDS hosted a
WWE SmackDown event as part of the
WWE Summerbash tour of Europe. The event featured wrestlers such as
Stone Cold Steve Austin,
John Cena,
Kurt Angle, and
Rey Mysterio.
Rugby Union The RDS is the home of
Leinster Rugby. The RDS hosts Leinster's home matches in the
Pro14 and the
Heineken Cup as well as some pre-season games. In March 2008, the final of the
Leinster Schools Senior Cup was played in the RDS due to the redevelopment of
Lansdowne Road, its traditional venue. An
autumn international between
Ireland and
Fiji was played 21 November 2009.
Association Football Shamrock Rovers F.C. played their home matches at the RDS stadium between 1990 and 1996, including against
Górnik Zabrze in the
1994–95 UEFA Cup. The stadium hosted an international between the
Republic of Ireland and
Wales in February 1992; the 1994
UEFA Under-16 Championships; the
FAI Cup Final in
2007 and
2008; and the
2008–09 UEFA Cup match between
St Patrick's Athletic and
Hertha Berlin. St. Pat's also played
Steaua București in the Arena on 27 August 2009 in the Play-off round of the opening season of the
Europa League. The Republic of Ireland played two international friendly fixtures on 25 and 28 May 2010 against Paraguay and Algeria.
Other In 1983, the
Ireland team played in the
World Group of the
Davis Cup for the only time. The match against a
United States team including
John McEnroe was played in the RDS rather than the usual venue, Fitzwilliam, to accommodate crowds of 6,000 each day. In 1986, the RDS was transformed into a very large ballet venue for three days of performances by the
Bolshoi Ballet. In April 2023, the
Irish Poker Open was held at RDS.
Exams The RDS hosts the
University College Dublin exams before Christmas and in May/June, and
Trinity College Dublin exams in April, among others. ==Awards==