He's one of the biggest names in music right now so it's not surprising that fans are keen to get their hands on tickets for Ed Sheeran's gigs when he comes to Dublin in April.
Tickets for the popular singer’s two 3Arena dates, on April 12 and 13, go on general sale this morning at 10am – and it’s likely they will be quickly snapped up.
This is the scene in Waterford City at the moment! @edsheeran tickets on sale at 10am! pic.twitter.com/pBAjvdmtC1
— Beat 102 103 (@beat102103) February 2, 2017
There's speculation two more Irish dates will be added to the line up - no doubt we won't have to wait too long to find out as this morning's batch are expected to sell out instantly.
Dedicated fans in the region braved wet and windy conditions overnight queuing for the coveted tickets that go on sale at 10am.
Ed Sheeran fans outside Centra on John Street, Waterford early this morning
These fans chatted to Niall, Vinny and Trish on Beat Breakfast this morning on National Ed Sheeran Day.
Cathleen, who'd previously chatted to Emma on the Beat Takeover, lasted the stormy conditions overnight, "I'm here with my friends Amber, Orla, Chloe, Stephanie and Catelyn. Oh it's terrible, it's so cold we have black sacks on and we got some umbrellas. There's 160 people looking for tickets but they're not all here now. The queue is very long. It was so funny last night when people were coming out of the nightclubs!"
Cathleen and her friends have seen Ed before and just hope to get any ticket for any night that they can.
Tickets go on sale this morning at 10am from Ticketmaster and usual outlets.