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The Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball 2026

We were delighted to open our doors for The Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball once again in The Round Room at the Mansion House on Saturday 18th April 2026. This year the event raised an incredible €176,000 for three outstanding charities.

The evening is fully sponsored by EHL ExperiencesThe Round RoomFIRE Steakhouse & BarSOLE Seafood & Grill and SAINT Studios.

We are always honoured to be part of this amazing event, hosted this year by the current Lord Mayor Ray McAdam.

This year the ball supported three Irish Charities: ChildVision, Down Syndrome Ireland, and FirstLight.

The Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball is a ticketed gala dinner event in Dublin which takes place each year. The money raised goes to each of the three chosen charities.

The Lord Mayor’s Charity Dinner 2026

On the night guests will experience a black tie gala dinner in The Round Room which includes:

Drinks Reception

3 Course Dinner

Live Band

DJ

Tickets are priced at €2,000 per table of 10 or €200 per person

The full ticket price goes directly to the charity.

The Lord Mayor's Charity Ball host

Supporting Three Irish Charities

FirstLight

Founded as the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association, FirstLight provides professional crisis intervention, counselling, and therapeutic services to families experiencing the sudden or unexpected death of a child. For 50 years, their accredited team has offered nationwide support free of charge, relying heavily on fundraising to maintain their essential work. This year also marks their 50th anniversary, making this partnership especially meaningful.

ChildVision

ChildVision is Ireland’s national education and therapy centre for children and young adults with sight loss and complex disabilities. For nearly 160 years, the organisation has evolved, innovated, and expanded to ensure every young person in its care receives the support they need to live a life of dignity, independence, and hope.

Down Syndrome Ireland

Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) provides lifelong support and services to people with Down syndrome and their families through its national office and 25 branches. Working across health, early development, education, independence, and adult support, DSI enhances the lives of thousands of children and adults nationwide.