A mural of CMAT has been unveiled in the hit singer's hometown of Dunboyne, Co Meath.
The striking artwork has been painted on the side wall of ardú coffee with the owners of the business saying they wanted to show just how proud the town is of the country-pop artist.
Fresh from her latest performance in Belfast yesterday, CMAT, real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, made the trip home today to see the mural first-hand.
Co-owner of ardú coffee, the aptly named James Coffey, has said it took a while to decide what they wanted to paint on the side of the business but in the end, it was an easy decision.
He said: "It's a great space and the first thing you see when you drive into Dunboyne. My co-owner, Alan Ebbs and I have always wanted it to be special and threw around a few ideas over the last couple of years.
"We kept coming back to the same thing, who is someone Dunboyne is really proud of? CMAT has always represented Dunboyne so well and everybody loves her.
"We reached out to her management and asked if they would be interested in doing something on the space and they were delighted."

The artwork was painted by Dublin-based visual artist Emmalene Blake (ESTR) whose work spans not only outdoor murals but also studio pieces.
Mr Coffey said that everyone has been "blown away" by the mural and there was huge excitement in the town to see the musician, who today also released her new studio album Euro-Country.
He said: "Today was surreal! Word that she was going to be here this afternoon spread and there were loads of kids around after school who all wanted pictures.
"She was so good with her time and took photos with them all before the rain started.
"Having someone this iconic from a small, tight community like Dunboyne is incredible and inspirational.
"You could see all the kids, and adults, in awe of her and we will be watching her success continue for a long, long time," he added.