There's roses representing Laois and Offaly this year.
Midlands roses are set to take to the stage in Tralee tonight in a bid to be crowned the 2025 Rose Of Tralee.
This year is the 66th anniversary of the Rose of Tralee International Festival that takes place in Kerry.
Representing Offaly is 24 year old teacher Nicole Heffernan from Killeigh meanwhile Laois is represented by 21 year-old apprentice electrician from Ballyouskill, Katelyn Cummins.
The live shows will conclude this evening at the Kerry Sports Academy at MTU, where the 2025 Rose of Tralee will be selected.
Ms Heffernan says rehearsals are in full swing:
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