The Dedication to Phil Lynott

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3Arena, Sunday 4th January

An unforgettable show to mark the 40th anniversary of Phil Lynott's passing

The event will see a plethora of artist performing, including Ex Thin Lizzy members Eric Bell and Darren Wharton along with a few surprises to get the fans' hearts racing.

The night kicks off with Lawrence Archer and Grand Slam bringing the house down. Next up, we'll have an all-star lineup featuring Ricky Warwick from The Black Star Riders/ The Almighty/ Thin Lizzy, Marco Mendoza from Dead Daisies/Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy and Richard Fortus from Guns n Roses…it's going to be truly special.

After a short video, the RTÉ Orchestra will join in, a 45-piece powerhouse that will add a whole new dimension to the classic Lizzy tracks. A talented selection of Irish singers will also feature, including Peter Smith from the hit musical production “Moonlight – The Phil Lynott Enigma”.

To wrap up the night it will be Ex Thin Lizzy keyboardist Darren Wharton and his incredible band RENEGADE playing all the big Lizzy hits, with a few special guests joining in including Eric Bell.

Given the importance of the date and the incredible line up fans wil be drawn from all over the world as they come together to celebrate the incredible life, talent, and legacy of one of Ireland's most respected musicians, Mr.Phil Lynott.


Date:
Sunday 4th January
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
From €79.95
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

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