It is taking place in Tullamore.
A vigil is to be held in Offaly in memory of Ashling Murphy.
It's being held in Tullamore Town Park between 4pm and 5pm tomorrow.
Attendees are asked to wear face masks and maintain social distance.
People are being asked to bring a candle.

Vigils are also being organised around the country, including in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Kells and Nenagh.
Women’s Aid, which is hosting a gathering outside Leinster House tomorrow afternoon, is calling for a zero tolerance approach to male violence.
#RIPAshlingMurphy
— emma burns ❄️ (@betaburns) January 13, 2022
Friday 14th January
4.30 - 5.30pm
Banba Sq, Nenagh
Ashling's death has caused an outpouring of public grief. There will be a silent vigil tomorrow in memory of Ashling, in support of her family, and in solidarity with all survivors of male violence. pic.twitter.com/SH3LRi4CQI
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