A limited number of extra tickets will be made available for the Spice Girls' sold-out Croke Park gig in Dublin this Friday.
MCD promoter Justin Green told The Irish Daily Mirror: "The event did sell out but now that we have their full staging and production requirements we've been able to release a number of other tickets, so they are being released as we acquire them.
"So it's great news for fans that they can acquire tickets if they miss out there are some tickets but it is a limited number," he warned.
Fans have also been warned to buy tickets from accredited sources only.
The iconic 90s girlband will be making their comeback this weekend with support from singer-songwriter Jess Glynne.

Jess Glynne will take to the stage at 7pm with the Spice Girls to follow at 8pm.
Concert-goers have been warned that no queuing will be allowed before the gates open and strict security checks will be in operation.
And no bags bigger than A4 size will be allowed, backpacks or large handbags are strictly forbidden.
Fans are advised that there are no storage or cloakroom facilities onsite and bags must not be left at entrances or surrounding areas.
Professional cameras or cameras with a detachable lens, iPads, GoPros, audio recording devices are also banned.
Other items not permitted inside the venue include umbrellas, glass or cans, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks and flares.