The Irish Air Corps will pay tribute to singer Sinead O’Connor at the Bray Air Display today in Wicklow.
Director Sé Pardy said the “special formation” will be in honour of Sinéad, who died suddenly on Wednesday evening.AdvertisementAttractions include aerobatics from the Royal Jordanian Falcons and a flypast by the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.Motorists are being advised to pre-book parking in designated areas on brayairdisplay.com. Bray Air Display warned unauthorised cars that park on the site will be towed.
Irish Rail has warned “high demand is expected” on all rails as the Air Display coincides with the Celtic vs Wolves match at the Aviva today and the All-Ireland Football Final at Croke Park tomorrow.
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