Some famous GAA cups will feature in the visit also.
The Rose of Tralee's Class of 2025 is set to visit the Midlands today.
The 32 Roses will visit Supermac's Obama Plaza in Moneygall from half two to four o'clock this afternoon for a meet and greet, as part of a jam packed schedule ahead of this year's festival.
This year Katelyn Cummins represents Laois, and Nicole Heffernan is the Offaly Rose.
GAA is also set to feature with the Liam MacCarthy and Sam Maguire Cups on display, with a chance to capture photos with both trophies.
Supermacs owner Pat McDonagh says it's an honour to have the Roses visit:
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