- Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland
Music Lessons in Kerry
Browse suppliers of children’s music lessons in Kerry from piano to percussion all across the County.
- Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Tin Whistle lessons in Tralee and Ardfert For ages 5+
- St Olivers National School, Bridge Street, Aghanagran Middle, Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland
Classes in accordion, tin whistle, banjo, bodhran, concertina, fiddle, flute, guitar and traditional singing
- Collis Sandes House, Killeen, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Performing Arts school with activities including Singing, Dancing and Acting. Ages 5+
- Killorglin, County Kerry, Munster, Ireland
Traditional Irish Music lessons. Instruments include fiddle / violin, banjo, mandolin, tin whistle, flute, concertina, accordian. Seasonal camps also a feature.
- Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland
- Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland
Music, singing and Irish dance lessons. Branch represents 8 parishes in the Overagh Peninsula from Cahersiveen to Valentia Island.
- Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
- Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland
Lessons in piano & clarinet, saxophone & trumpet. Plus Mini Music from age 6 Months +
- Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Music Academy with Piano tuition, Guitar, Violin, Fiddle and Leaving Cert Music Theory.
- Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland
Stage school with classes in dance, vocal and drama tuition all under one roof.
- Kenmare Music Academy, Whytes Centra, Killarney Road, Gortamullin, Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland
- Templenoe, County Kerry, Ireland
- Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland
Range of music and dance lessons across the County. See link for details of your local branch.
- Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland
Music lessons with tuition in violin, keyboard, recorder, guitar, voice and choir. Classes from babies up.
- Duagh, County Kerry, Munster, Ireland
Music Lessons available for all ages and abilities- online and in-person in Listowel
OTHER SUPPORTS:
Music Generation is Irelands National Music Education programme which helps children & young people access vocal & instrumental tuition. Their Facebook page here is worth following if you have a budding musician at home.
If you want to keep your kids active or reduce their screentime then clubs and classes are a great place to start (check out HSE guidance on recommended activity levels & screentime).
From art to basketball, dance, GAA, science, music, water sports and lots more there is a broad range of activities available for all ages from tots to teens.
If you haven’t found what you’re looking for above or if you’d like to add a listing (it’s free) then please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.




















