Summer is basically over, lads.
It is. Don't fight it. It's done. It's practically been done since the beginning of August because the weather has been so perpetually shitty since then.
It's been awful and horrendous and if you've found yourself crying for extended periods of time then never fear, because you are not alone.
There is one thing though that might just aid the whole dire situation - an outdoor screening of Bohemian Rhapsody in Cork.
Delightful altogether.
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Fota House and Gardens in Cork are hosting their own Pop-Up Movie Club this weekend.
They'll be showing the award winning biopic on Sunday, August 25, as well as Finding Nemo beforehand so you really have no excuse not to attend and have a lovely enough time out in the open air.
Unless it rains. Or the event sells out. Whichever.
Tickets start at €16 for general price and include a lovely space for yourself on the grounds of the gardens.
Audience members are free to bring their own blankets and chairs too, so you can achieve maximum comfort while watching a decent enough film.
Ideal.
Premium tickets for Bohemian Rhapsody have already sold out, but some general admission tickets still remain.
Lots of Finding Nemo tickets are still on sale.
You can book yourself a few here.
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