FANS of Sinead O'Connor will line the streets of Bray tomorrow to say a final tearful goodbye to the icon.
The singer's family have released details of her funeral as they thanked the people of the Co Wicklow seaside town for their "outpouring of love" for Sinead.
Her coffin will be taken along the seafront and past the home where the 56-year-old, right, had lived for 15 years.
Love for Sinead is writ large ahead of town's farewell
Funeral route will give locals chance to pay final respects
SINEAD O'Connor's home town will come to a standstill tomorrow as fans bid her a final farewell.
The singer's family have thanked the people of Bray, Co Wicklow where she lived for 15 years - for their "outpouring of love" since her death last month aged 56.
Sinead's family released her funeral details yesterday revealing her cortege will travel along the seafront.
The Nothing Compares 2U star was found dead by Met Police officers on July 26 in an apartment she had been renting in Brixton, South London.
Her remains were released to her family last week in order for them to prepare for her funeral.
A family spokesman said from 10.30am tomorrow, the funeral cortege will progress along the seafront in Bray, past Sinead's former home Montobello.
It added: "The route will begin at the Harbour Bar end of Strand Road and continue along the seafront to the other end of Strand Road where Sinead and her family will then continue on to a private burial.
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