Irish Music Hall of Fame
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The Irish Music Hall of Fame was a multimedia exhibition in Dublin, Ireland which operated between 1999 and 2001.[1][2] Associated with the Hot Press music magazine,[3] the commercially-operated museum contained memorabilia from a number of Irish musicians including Van Morrison,[4] U2,[5] Sinéad O'Connor,[4] Rory Gallagher,[5] Bob Geldof[5] and The Cranberries.[4]
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First opened in 1999, the museum closed in late 2001 with losses estimated at approximately €1.5 million.[6][7] Material from the museum later formed part of a touring exhibition until 2005, with some memorabilia also used in the "Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience" in Temple Bar which opened in 2015.[3]