Canadian singer Céline Dion has sold out two dates at Dublin's 3Arena for next September.
She will play to the sell out crowds on September 14th and 15th 2020.
It is part of a tour of nearly 100 cities to support her new album, 'Courage'.
Tickets ranged in price from €96.25 to €186.25, and were gone in under an hour.
The tour kicked off on September 18th in Québec City, and marked her first tour in the US in over 10 years.
European stops include Dublin, Prague, Budapest, Munich, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm and London.
However, she has been forced to reschedule two Montréal concert dates due to a throat virus.
She will now play the Canadian city in February next year.
Explaining the move, Dion said: "For me, it's a lot harder to postpone a show than to do a show and I'm so sorry for disappointing you.
"We got off to such a great start in Quebec and I was really looking forward to Montreal.
"When I perform for you I always want to give you everything I've got.
"Sorry again Montréal and thank you for believing in me."
Dion has won numerous awards, dominated the pop charts and sold almost 250 million albums.
She has won five Grammy Awards, two Academy Awards, seven American Music Awards, 20 Juno Awards (Canada) and 40 Félix Awards (Quebec).
Dion continued to break records with her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which played over 1,100 shows to more than 4.5 million fans.
She shot to international fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland in Dublin in 1988.
Dion took the Eurovision crown with just a single point with her winning song, 'Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi.'