The only French national celebration focused entirely on
high-level institutional and commercial networking.
⏳ Places are limited : secure yours before it's too late
Bastille Day 2026
14 July 2026 • tcube, No.1 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1
A B2B event celebrating the Franco-Irish economic relationship on Bastille Day. With the aim of bringing together French and Irish institutional stakeholders, executives of French subsidiaries in Ireland, and senior business decision-makers in a premium setting.
France's National Day & the Franco-Irish economic relationship in the heart of Dublin.
French and Irish institutional & business leaders in one room, on one of Dublin's most iconic stages.
Strengthen the Franco-Irish economic ecosystem in Dublin through meaningful high-level connections.
The only French National Celebration focused entirely on high-level institutional and commercial networking. A powerful symbol of French economic presence in Ireland - including the raising of the French Tricolore on one of Dublin's most iconic buildings.
A full day of celebration, culture, and high-level networking at the heart of Dublin
We curate a qualified, senior audience tailored to your partnership objectives ensuring every conversation counts.
French Embassy, Chamber of Commerce, Business France
Senior leaders of French companies operating in Ireland
Business leaders invested in the Franco-Irish economic relationship
The tcube office sits directly on O'Connell Bridge: Dublin's busiest pedestrian crossing. When you book with us, we fly your national flag on our building, visible from both sides of the bridge and the River Liffey.
A unique opportunity to position your company at the heart of the Franco-Irish business ecosystem in Dublin.
Every evening in July, 20,000 lights twinkle for five minutes every hour on the Eiffel Tower.
The world's oldest military parade, held annually since 1880.
Free public balls are held in fire stations across France all night long.
The Eiffel Tower fireworks show lasts exactly 30 minutes, choreographed to the minute every July 14th.