The mum of severely disabled Rubie McKeown has shared her joy at finally getting tickets for her little star to see Lewis Capaldi in person.
Tanya McKeown, 31, shared footage of the precious seven-year-old singing and dancing along to her music icon's hits, despite reacting to very little in life.
The North Belfast girl was left needing round the clock care after birth complications starved her brain of oxygen, causing severe disabilities.
Now little Rubie may even get to meet the man whose music moves her so much when he arrives in the city this November.
The manager at Belfast Waterfront and the Ulster Hall kindly arranged for Rubie and her parents to get seats on the balcony where there is room for her chair and access to a lift.

Tanya told Belfast Live: "There are so many generous people out there and within hours of Rubie's coverage on Belfast Live we were able to avail of tickets directly from the Ulster Hall itself which is just utterly amazing.
"Now we just hope Lewis will meet Rubie and her full wish will be fulfilled."
Lewis Capaldi's manager also got in touch to offer "inspirational Rubie" tickets to the gig in Belfast. He said: "Incredibly touched about the impact Lewis’s music brings to her life."
Ryan Walter of Interlude Artists added they "can arrange for them to say hi to Lewis on the day and can sort Rubie out with some merchandise and stuff".
Tanya said the family is just "roaring" with happiness.
She added: "This is just incredible, she’ll be the main woman at this show."
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