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LIMERICK, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 27: (L-R) Neil Payne, Tony McGovern, Sharleen Spiteri, Eddie Campbell, Johhny McElhone and Ally McErlaine of Texas at Smyths Bar, Limerick as part of the annual Arthur's Day celebrations on September 27, 2012. Celebrating the life and legacy of Arthur Guinness, the man behind the iconic pint, Arthur's Day sees fans come together to experience live music events in over 500 intimate venues around the island of Ireland and for the first time in London, including surprise performances in small pubs. Leading the celebrations in London are Sir Tom Jones, Razorlight, Wretch 32 and VV Brown, whilst artists as diverse as Example, Tinie Tempah, Ellie Goulding, Mika, Professor Green, Fat Boy Slim, Texas, Fun Lovin' Criminals and Mumford & Sons perform in pubs around Ireland. The fourth annual celebration will take place in over 55 countries including, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Caribbean nations, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Ireland and Great Britain. For more information visit www.guinness.com or the Guinness Facebook page. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images for Guinness)

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Guinness Celebrates Arthur's Day

Location: Limerick, Ireland
Date: Sep 27 2012
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Getty Images / Staff

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Getty Images for Guinness

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