At The Everyman · 15 MacCurtain Street, Cork City, Co. Cork
K-Pop All Stars lands at The Everyman Cork on 10 July 2026, bringing a full live stage production built around the music that has taken over arenas worldwide. This is not a tribute act in the usual sense - it is a purpose-built theatrical show with original choreography, stadium-sized sound, and a production designed to deliver the spectacle that K-pop fans expect. If you or someone you know has been obsessed with BTS, Blackpink, Stray Kids, Twice, NewJeans, Itzy or Jung Kook, this is a chance to experience that energy in the intimacy of one of Cork’s best-loved theatres. It suits fans of all ages, from teenagers going with friends to parents bringing younger children who have caught the K-pop bug.
The show runs for 110 minutes with an interval, which gives it the shape and pacing of a proper theatrical event rather than a concert. The cast performs hits from a long list of acts - Blackpink, BTS, Stray Kids, Twice, NewJeans, Katseye, Itzy and Jung Kook among them - with razor-sharp choreography and big visuals throughout. Audiences are encouraged to bring light sticks, and the crowd participation is part of the experience. The production company is Entertainers, who have toured the show across the UK and Europe, and the Cork dates were in enough demand that a second performance (17 August) was added after the July evening show sold out. Note that the 7pm performance on 10 July is listed as sold out on the Everyman website - check back for returns or look at the August date. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult aged 18 or over. The show contains flashing and strobe lighting.
The Everyman sits on MacCurtain Street on the north side of Cork City centre, a short walk across the river from the main shopping district. Cork is well connected by rail - Irish Rail runs regular services from Dublin Heuston (roughly 2.5 hours), Limerick, and Kerry. Cork Kent Station is about a 20-minute walk or a short taxi ride from MacCurtain Street. Bus Eireann and Expressway serve Cork from most of the country, arriving at Parnell Place bus station which is even closer to the venue. If you are driving, Cork City centre has several multi-storey car parks nearby, including on Lavitt’s Quay and Merchant’s Quay. On a Friday evening, allow extra time for traffic.
MacCurtain Street itself has a good run of independent restaurants and bars, worth exploring before or after the show. The city’s English Market, the Lee waterfront, and St Fin Barre’s Cathedral are all within easy reach if you are making a day of it. There is more to see in Cork and across Co. Cork.
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