From underground venues to sold-out stadiums, U2 has navigated the highs and lows of the music industry for nearly 50 years. No easy feat.
For three days this September, the Little Museum will celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary by offering 2,000 fans free entry to U2: Made in Dublin.
If you want to join us for this milestone, you’re in the right place.

Our exhibition is a tribute to four Dubliners and their extraordinary musical journey. Created by U2 fans alongside leading photographers and artists, with the assistance of Professor Scott Calhoun and Tom Dunne, it tells the story of U2 in their hometown for the first time.
To see U2: Made in Dublin exactly 50 years after the band’s founding, please join us from September 25-27. If you only want a free ticket to U2: Made in Dublin, click here. Please note: this ticket admits entry to the U2 exhibition but does not include a guided tour of the wider museum.
If you buy a ticket for our guided tour of the museum on the weekend of September 26-27, you will receive a free copy of Cedarwood, a delightful children’s book inspired by the band. For a guided tour — which includes free access to our U2 exhibition and a free copy of Cedarwood — just click here.
