08/05/2026
Thin Lizzy. National Stadium. December 10, 1975.
Number 5 of Mainstage Design "Classic Gig" series of collectable limited edition prints.
Hand numbered. Museum-quality Giclée. 180gsm matte stock.
📐 A2 — 42 × 59.4 cm / 16.5 × 23.4 inches — €35.50
📐 A3 — 29.7 × 42 cm / 11.7 × 16.5 inches — €25.50
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Some gigs aren't just gigs. They're moments that get passed down like folklore. The night Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson and Brian Downey walked out onto the stage of Dublin's National Stadium on December 10th, 1975, that was one of them.
Phil wore a wolfman mask during "Sha La La" and told security to let the crowd stand up. The roof nearly came off the place.
Part of the iconic 'Fighting' tour, this show is considered a holy grail for Lizzy fans, professionally filmed and recorded, broadcast by the BBC in early 1976, and still sending chills down spines nearly 50 years on. The energy of a band at their absolute peak, in their home city, in front of a crowd that knew they were witnessing something special.
Now, that night lives on as a stunning limited edition Giclée print on premium 180gsm matte stock, hand numbered and ready to own a wall.