Country music superstar Garth Brooks is using the downtime between his Croke Park shows to tour Ireland.
His latest trip brought him south to Dingle after a stopover in the University of Limerick earlier in the day to visit the Munster Rugby team.
Although the Friends In Low Places star can no longer visit Dingle most famous icon, missing dolphin Fungie, he did visit the next best thing in the shape of Dick Macks pub.
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The famous pub is a must for visitors to the town and has attracted many famous visitors over the years.
Garth Brooks stunned locals and tourists alike in the pub on Tuesday as he ventured behind the bar to pull a decent-looking pint of Guinness.
The star posed for pictures with fans and even sang a version of one of his most famous hits, If Tomorrow Never Comes, as he sat casually among the punters.
Brooks can't get enough of Ireland and a documentary charting his love of the country airs on Tuesday night on Virgin Media television.
He has already visited locals in Dublin, close to Croke Park, where he played three sold-out shows last weekend and will play two more this Friday and Saturday. He sang with a group of fans and played basketball with children as he endeared himself to locals.
He also visited Wicklow with his wife and fellow country music star Trisha Yearwood where they sampled the sights of Glendalough.
The Friends in Low Places singer previously said that he and his wife would be using the downtime of his tour dates in Ireland as a “second honeymoon”.
The singer, 60, who is also filming the comeback concerts, said: “Well Miss Yearwood, we are going to try to use it as a second honeymoon, so we are just going to run around the place.
People across the country are now on Garth watch with fans in Cork suggesting the Rebel county is next on his list. Posting under the Dick Mack video on Twitter, one fan said: "Send Garth to Cork when he's finished his pint."
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