Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Opens Friday March 4th
A new exhibition to honor Irish rock legend Philip Lynott is set to take place in Dublin in 2011. The Philip Lynott Exhibition, the biggest ever collection of memorabilia, song lyrics, exhibits, paintings, tributes and photographs of the late rock legend, is set to be seen by thousands from Ireland and abroad in a very special exhibition.
2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of the Thin Lizzy singer, who died in 1986 – and to mark the anniversary year, the Hot Press magazine is mounting a major exhibition, which will give a unique insight into the background, work and life of Ireland’s pioneering rock star.
March 2011 will be designated Philip Lynott Month, and The Philip Lynott Exhibition will have a number of other activities around it, is set to bring Philip centre stage as one of the great Dublin – and Irish – heroes.
Along with guitars, basses and other equipment used by Philip Lynott, there will also be tour jackets worn by the singer, flight cases used by Thin Lizzy, lyric books, school reports and Lynott's shares in Manchester United Football Club on display – as well as personal letters, cards and other unique items collected by his mother Philomena and other friends over the years.
A new Best of Thin Lizzy album is also set for release in March.
TICKET PRICES FOR THE PHILIP LYNOTT EXHIBITION, MARCH 4th 2011
ADULTS: €10 (weekdays) • €12 (Sat/Sun)
CHILDREN (under 14): €6 (weekdays) • €7 (Sat/Sun)
FAMILY: €26 (weekdays) • €30 (Sat/Sun)
Family Ticket allows access for 2 adults and 2 children.
STUDENTS: €8 (weekdays) • €9 (Sat/Sun)
OAP: €8 (weekdays) • €9 (Sat/Sun)
GROUPS: Call on (01) 241 1500 for group rates.
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