Tomorrow is a big day for Taylor Swift fans hoping to see her Eras Tour in Dublin next summer.
Final tickets will go on sale, and with that comes nerves, excitement and what one fan described as an "uphill battle".
The megastar will perform for three nights in the Aviva Stadium in June 2024.
Fans, known as Swifties, had to pre-register with Ticketmaster last month for a chance to access the ticket sale.
Earlier this month, those who pre-registered found out if they would be sent a unique access code to buy tickets, or if they had been put on a waitlist.
"There is no stress like Taylor Swift ticket-buying stress," said one long-time Swiftie, Claire.
"It might feel like an uphill battle because demand is so high. It's really necessary to put pre-sales and pre-registrations in place so Ticketmaster can cope with that demand. It might feel like we're jumping through hoops to get tickets but there's a reason for it and fingers crossed we all get tickets."
Éadaoin, who has been a fan of Swift since she was eight and is now 23, says she will be "devastated" if she cannot get tickets.
"It fills me with dread, I'm not going to lie. I'm sure the majority of people would be devastated, and unfortunately that's how ticket resellers are so successful, they target the real fans who are really upset that they couldn't get tickets.
"I would be desperate to get them if I couldn't go. I really hope the way they've done ticket sales this time reduces the resellers."

For Rory, he is hoping to either move off the waitlist or get a ticket from a friend with an access code.
"I'm quite nervous but optimistic... I don't care where I'm sitting, where I'm standing, I'll take a ticket for anywhere. I've been a fan of Taylor's since 2006 and I've been to every tour, I'm a massive Swiftie, so it's quite nerve-wrecking.
"With regards to Ticketmaster, it's ridiculous, it should've been connected to people's streaming to see who is a massive fan, and those people should get tickets, as opposed to random selection."
Ticket sale times are staggered on Thursday, with the sale for her show on 28 June starting at 11am, the sale for 29 June at 1pm, and 30 June at 3pm.
Ticketmaster says that "tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis while currently available inventory lasts" and that "waiting rooms will open 30 minutes before sales commence".
Fans who are expecting access codes should receive them the day before the tickets go on sale, and if any lucky fans move off the waitlist, they will receive two SMS messages containing their access code and next steps.