Michael Bublé has announced that he will perform a fully seated concert at Dublin's Croke Park next summer.
The Canadian crooner will take to the stage at the stadium on Saturday, July 7 2018. It will be his only Irish show of the year.
Bublé sold out the Aviva Stadium in 2010 and four successive nights at The O2, now called The 3Arena, in 2013.

He said: "I can’t wait to come over to see my fans in Dublin and play Croke Park for my largest ever Irish show!
"You guys have been patient and I can't thank you enough for all your support. And for those of you that haven’t seen me live, well… I just haven’t met you yet!"
Tickets for Bublé's Croke Park gig go on sale this Friday November 17 at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie and all Ticketmaster outlets nationwide. Prices start at €89.50 including booking fee.

Bublé has achieved worldwide fame since the release of his debut album in 2005, bringing jazz standards to a new generation. His hit singles include Haven’t Met You Yet, Everything and Lost. He released his seventh studio album Nobody But Me, in October 2016.
Next year's tour will be Bublé's first major concerts since he and his wife Luisana Lopilato's son Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer last November.
Both Bublé and Lopilato, who is a model and actress, put their careers on hold to care for their son. In April, Lopilato shared her relief at how their son Noah was recovering following treatment for cancer in Los Angeles, saying "thank God my son is well".
Bublé and Lopilato married in 2011 and Noah was born in August 2013. They welcomed their second son Elias in January 2016.