The countdown is on to Ed Sheeran's upcoming Irish tour.
Ticketmaster is contacting fans to explain how they'll get access to the gigs next month.
The English singer is playing Croke Park on April 23rd and 24th, as well as Pairc Úi Chaoimh in Cork on April 28th and 29th and Thomand Park in Limerick on May 5th and 6th.
Anyone who purchased Ed Sheeran tickets will get an email from Ticketmaster customer service outlining what you need to do to gain access to the gig.
That will include downloading the Ticketmaster app, unlocking your tickets using a code, which was sent to your verified mobile number when you booked the tickets.
Then you'll be able to see the ticket barcodes on your phone.
You'll need to bring that phone with you on the day of the gig - make sure it's fully charged, and ensure the lead booker brings ID on the day.
Ticketmaster says the lead booker and the rest of the party must enter together.
The ticket company says ticket transfer is not yet available for this event and will contact concert-goers when this is ready.
This system has been set up to stop ticket touting at Ed Sheeran's gigs.
Croke Park is a designated arena in Ireland and protected under ticket touting legislation.