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Pop superstar Una Healy set to sing at Tipperary's All-Ireland homecoming

Pop superstar Una Healy set to sing at Tipperary's All-Ireland homecoming

Pop superstar Una Healy is set to perform at today's Tipperary homecoming following the team's All-Ireland final win over Cork.
Tipp came back from six-points down at half-time to beat their rivals by 15 in an astonishing second-half display that saw the Premier county win their first All-Ireland since 2019.
The Liam MacCarthy Cup will be brought back to Thurles by the team on Monday and a huge party is expected at Semple Stadium as Tipp fans celebrate their massive win.
There will be plenty of entertainment for fans this evening, with Healy herself set to appear on stage at 6.30pm to serenade the thousands in attendance. Una Healy celebrates All-Ireland win. (Image: Una Healy Instagram)
Born in Thurles, Healy - a former member of pop group The Saturdays - is a massive Tipperary supporter and while she couldn't make it to Croke Park on Sunday, she roared on the men in blue and gold from the pub with her friends.
Taking to social media this afternoon, Healy revealed that she will be on stage this evening and will perform for the thousands of fans that are expected to flock to Semple Stadium.
Gates at Semple Stadium open at 4.30pm today, with entertainment set to kick-off at 4.40pm.
The Tipp team and management will arrive this evening and are due to be on stage at 7.30pm.
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