The Cork squad have opted against a homecoming following Sunday's All-Ireland SHC final loss to Tipperary.
It was the second year in a row that the Rebels were defeated in the decider – Clare edging them out in 2024 – and while 12 months ago fans gathered to greet them in defeat at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, there will be no such event this time around.
"At the request of the team and management, there is no event planned for the return of the Cork hurlers this evening," a statement read.
"They would again like to thank all the entire county for their unwavering support throughout the year."
Cork had fashioned a six-point interval lead at Croke Park before being completely overrun in the second half, adding just two more points in an eventual 3-27 to 1-18 defeat.
Tipperary fans will welcome their All-Ireland senior hurling champions home to Thurles this afternoon.
Tipperary PRO Jonathan Cullen said the celebrations will get under way at around 4.30pm in Semple Stadium, with a large crowd is expected to attend the event.
Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Cullen said the players will hopefully arrive with the Liam MacCarthy Cup at around 7.30pm.