O’Connell Street, Dublin, yesterday.
Eoin Healy tweetz:
The Spire, shimmering in autumn sunset.
Tonight.
The Spire, O’Connell Street
Mauricio Hoffmann, top left, and Gabriel Muller from Brazil celebrating the Irish premiere of The Force Awakens. The lightsaber effect will remain on over Christmas and New Year.
Update:
Minister for the Diaspora Jimmy Deenihan (left) and Minister for the Arts Heather Humphries (right) arrive at the Savoy Cinema this evening.
(Mark Stedman/RollingNews)
Earlier: ‘Damn Near Perfect’
This morning.
The Spire, O’Connell Street.
Dublin Town tweetz:
Spire to be a Light Saber as #StarWars hit the screens! #TheForceAwakens
@broadsheet_ie it looks like one the old french public toilet pic.twitter.com/5qOmzJ4TKe
— StephV (@SvtigerStephane) December 15, 2015
This is very different view of Spire in Dublin! Stunning! #LoveDublin http://t.co/pbutHl3ONT pic.twitter.com/RCbCP9Bkfi
— The Westin Dublin (@TheWestinDublin) August 25, 2015
The Spire, O’Connell Street in Dublin.
The Spire, O’Connell Street, Dublin.
To mark St Patrick’s Day and International Year of Light
When do they go on anyone?
Thanks Matt