Arctic Monkeys arrive in Swansea on Monday, June 12 and if you're going to their gig there's a few things you need to know ahead of the Swansea.com Stadium show. There will be some road closures in place around the gig and we've got that detail for you below.
The Sheffield stars are out on the road in support of their latest album, The Car, released last autumn and they are due to headline Glastonbury later this month, too. You can see more on the potential setlist for the gig, here and items you cannot take in are listed, here.
The Swansea.com Stadium gig comes hot on the heels of Coldplay and Beyonce in Cardiff and also kicks off a summer of live music in Swansea, more on those big gigs in the city by the sea, here.
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Here is information about the road closures you'll need to know ahead of the Arctic's gig in Swansea..
What are the road closures
Pre-event:
There will be a partial road closure in place from 2pm on Brunel Way.
Due to this road closure, concertgoers who have parking on-site must access the car park via the A0467 dual carriageway, as there is no other entry to this car park. A vehicle drop-off lane will also be in place on the A4217 south-bound at the junction of Brunel Way.
Post-event
There will be a temporary road closure in place at the end of the concert. Closure of the A4067 dual carriageway (opposite the stadium) will take place for at least 45 minutes, and roads will be reopened once safe to do so. Here is a map of that:
Arctic Monkeys arrive in Swansea on Monday, June 12 and if you're going there's a few things you might need to know ahead of going to the Swansea.com Stadium. But don't worry, we've got the lowdown on all you need to know.
The Sheffield stars are out on the road in support of their latest album, The Car, released last autumn and they are due to headline Glastonbury later this month, too.
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