Music fans will be booking their Dublin ferry crossings soon to ensure they don't miss gigs by two of the industry's most famous and respected figures in May.
Bob Dylan will be the first music legend to put in an appearance at the Dublin O2, with two shows on May 5th and 6th.
These gigs will be the last on a European tour that will also see the revered musician play in Amsterdam (April 10th, 11th), Brussels (April 22nd), Glasgow (May 2nd) and other cities.
Dublin's O2 will then host another luminary from the world of music on May 11th, when Eric Clapton brings his globetrotting tour to the Irish capital.
The show will be one of many that the Layla singer will give around the world this year, with other gigs scheduled in destinations as far and wide as Sydney, London and Los Angeles.
Music fans who get their hands on tickets for any of these shows can catch Dublin ferry crossings from Liverpool with Norfolkline and P&O Ferries or from Holyhead with
Irish Ferries and Stena Line.