It'll be visible at around 3am.
The biggest and brightest full moon of the year will be visible in the sky tonight.
Known as the pink supermoon it is expected to look 30% brighter and 14% larger than usual.
However, despite the name, the pink supermoon is not going to be a different colour than usual. The name actually came from a spring flower called Wild Ground Phlox, which is very pink and flowers in the US at around the same time as April's full moon is visible.
The best time for stargazers in Ireland to witness it is in the early hours of tomorrow morning at around 3am with it expected to peak at around 3:35am.