23rd Annual VIBE FOR PHILO Announced

December 4, 2008

The 23rd Vibe For Philo, an annual concert held in Dublin, Ireland to remember and commemorate the music of Philip Lynott, songwriter, musician and poet, will take place January 3-4, 2009 at the Button Factory, Temple Bar. Tickets are currently on sale through Ticketmaster.ie and outlets nationwide. Limited-edition picture tickets are available from Freebird Records, Sound Cellar and Mojo's.

As usual, the festival's lineup includes the Pre-Vibe, Main Event and Sunday matinee. Featured acts remembering Philip Lynott include legendary Tokyo Lizzyphiles THE LIZZYBOYS, HOODOO RHYTHM DEVILS and some special guests.

For morer information, visit www.vibeforphilo.com.

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