Fans of Garth Brooks are convinced that the singer will return to Dublin, following a Facebook video he posted.
Garth took to social media to discuss the horrific events that occurred in Las Vegas on Monday night which resulted in over 58 people’s deaths.
But Irish fans couldn’t help but noticed a bright yellow sign which seemed to hint at an Irish tour.
The Friends in Low Places singer sits in front of a clear sign which reads : “Garth Brooks, Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland.”
The country singer played in the Point, now named the 3Arena back in 1994, which is likely to be where the sign came from.
However, following the 2014 fiasco in which all five of the singer’s Croke Park gigs were cancelled, fans are dying to have him back.
“That sign in yellow behind you …please come back were all here in Dublin 18 years since your last concert waiting on your return,” one follower said.
Other Irish fans think Aiken Promotions may have been teasing his return on their Twitter account.
— Aiken Promotions (@aikenpromotions) October 3, 2017
However, we feel it might be a little strange for the singer to use such a sensitive post, about Las Vegas to hint his Irish return (sorry Garth Brooks fans).
Check out the emotional video below.