Three huge stars are set to descend on South Belfast this weekend as Belsonic festival continues.
Lizzo, Sam Fender and Ben Nicky are set to attract tens of thousands of fans to the Ormeau Park concert space from Thursday to Saturday.
The PSNI has issued some important advice for those attending the shows or travelling in the area this weekend.
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Chief Inspector Mark Roberts said: “Police have been working in partnership with the event organisers and various agencies in planning for Belsonic. We want to see everyone attending these shows to enjoy themselves while also obeying the law, acting responsibly and staying safe.
“We are asking those who plan to attend the shows to plan their journey to and from the concert in advance.
"The concert organisers have applied for a series of road closure orders which will see Annadale Embankment from the Ormeau Road junction through to the Ravenhill Road junction closed between 4pm and approximately midnight.
"The road will remain closed for a period after the concert, and we would ask you to bear this in mind if you are arranging a safe collection location with friends or relatives.
"If you are planning on driving to the event, please park your vehicle legally and ensure that it is not causing an obstruction to road users, pedestrians or local residents.
“While I appreciate many of those attending will be taking photos and videos and using social media, please ensure your mobile phone is fully charged, or you have a portable charger – especially if you need to contact friends or those collecting you at the end of the concert!”
Chief Inspector Roberts also reminded concertgoers to be respectful of local businesses and residents, particularly when leaving the concert.
"We want everyone attending the concert to have a great night, to stay safe, and remember the event for all the right reasons.
"Please act responsibly, stay with your friends and look after one another – and if you need help during the evening, speak with event staff or the police."
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