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“Phil Lynott Hologram Joins Thin Lizzy for Historic World Tour, Sparking Global Frenzy”
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the global music community, iconic Irish rock band Thin Lizzy has announced that late frontman Phil Lynott will virtually return to the stage—as a full-performance hologram—for their 2025 world reunion tour.
The groundbreaking revelation was made at a press conference in Dublin, where band members unveiled the state-of-the-art technology developed in secret over the past three years in collaboration with leading digital recreation firm LuminaFX. The hologram, based on high-resolution archival footage, AI-assisted voice synthesis, and 3D motion-capture, will perform alongside surviving bandmates in a full setlist spanning Thin Lizzy’s greatest hits.
Fans will see Lynott perform classics like “The Boys Are Back in Town,” “Jailbreak,” and “Still in Love With You”—his image and voice restored with such realism that insiders say even the band was left “visibly shaken” during rehearsals.
“This isn’t just a tribute—it’s Phil back on stage,” said guitarist Scott Gorham. “We didn’t want to do it unless it was real. And I swear, it’s like he never left.”
While the response has been mostly electric, the announcement has also ignited fierce debate online about the ethics of holographic performances. Music critics and fans alike are split—some praising the innovation, others questioning whether Lynott would’ve approved.
Thin Lizzy’s Legacy Lives On tour, set to launch in September at Slane Castle, sold out its first 12 dates within hours of the news. Whether it’s genius or controversy, one thing is certain: this marks a seismic moment in music history.
For the first time ever, a legend long lost to time will stand in the spotlight once more—and the world will
be watching.