Our Venues

  • St Iberius church is found in the heart of Wexford Town. It was designed by Waterford’s renowned architect John Roberts and features a late-Georgian style interior, while the exterior is of the Venetian Renaissance aesthetic.

    John Roberts, the architect behind Waterford’s splendid Christ Church Cathedral, designed St Iberius Church in Wexford Town. The Anglican house of worship was built in the 18th century and features a late-Georgian style interior and 19th-century Venetian Renaissance exterior.

    With fantastic acoustics, St Iberius has been home to Music for Wexford Concerts for 30 years

  • The Greenacres Art Gallery is in Wexford Town. It is part of The Greenacres Bistro and has regular exhibitions throughout the year. Music for Wexford regularly present performances in the upper gallery, with its comfortable seating and fine piano.

  • Johnstown Castle was the historic home of two prominent Wexford families, the Esmondes, of Norman descent, arrived in the 12th century but during the Cromwellian era, the estate was confiscated and changed hands before it was acquired by John Grogan in 1692.

    Daniel Robertson, who designed Powerscourt Gardens, created a vision for the glorious grounds at Johnstown. Meander along the pretty pathways, admire the tranquil, tree-dotted gardens, and see the castle reflected in the shimmering waters of the lake.

    Music for Wexford audiences enjoy concerts at the Visitor Centre and soon in the Castle itself.