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Newcastle Herald
Jessica Belzycki

Everything you need to know about seeing Pink in Newcastle

AROUND 34,000 people are gearing up to see Pink at her P!NK Summer Carnival concert in Newcastle.

The three-time Grammy award winning singer and international superstar is bringing her jaw-dropping spectacle to McDonald Jones Stadium at Broadmeadow this Tuesday, February 13, with special guest Australian singer-songwriter, Tones and I.

Keep an eye out for the city's "Pink party trail" this weekend including a dancefloor and 300 kilogram disco ball in Wheeler Place.

Doors open at 5pm and the concert starts at 7.30pm. With general admission standing on the field, make sure to get in early for easy access.

P!NK's Summer Carnival 2024 Australian tour kicks of in Sydney this weekend, coming to Newcastle this Tuesday. Orland Chiodo.

There will be a cloak room, merchandise truck, and food and beverage trucks outside the stadium.

Leave your food and drink, bags bigger than 40cm x 40cm, banners or flags at home.

Transport for NSW has said to expect high pedestrian traffic around the stadium before and after the show.

At the end of the show, from about 10.15pm, Turton Road will be closed between Griffiths and Lambton roads and will reopen once crowds have cleared.

"We are encouraging those who are attending to use public transport and plan ahead," Transport for NSW's Andrew Dalgairns, said.

How to get there

Car

There is no parking at the stadium and mobility parking in the southern car park is sold out.

Limited parking at Newcastle Harness Racing is available for $20 per car with no pre-booking.

Rideshare services and taxis can pick up and drop off on Young Road via Womboin Road with traffic controllers managing the entry and exit process.

Shuttle bus pick up and drop off locations. Newcastle Transport.

Shuttle

Free shuttle buses will run every 10-15 minutes to and from the stadium from about 4.40pm, with return shuttles starting from 11pm.

Pick up and drop off locations are:

  • Stadium shuttle 1 - Newcastle Interchange
  • Stadium shuttle 2 - Charlestown/Kotara with stops at Charlestown Square and Westfield Kotara.
  • Stadium shuttle 3 - Glendale/Cardiff with stops at Stockland Glendale and Cardiff Station.
  • Stadium shuttle 4 - Wallsend/Jesmond with stops at Wallsend Library, Newcastle Road at Blue Gum Road.
  • Stadium shuttle 5 - Mayfield with stops at Wests Mayfield and Waratah Station.

There are park and ride shuttles from Broadmeadow Station and Newcastle Entertainment Centre to the stadium, running every five minutes.

View the complete timetable here.

Public Transport

Additional light rail services will be operating from 7pm and will be available every 7.5 minutes until 12.20am. There are three light rail services after 12.20am, departing Newcastle Interchange at 12.30am, 12.45am, and 1am.

Ferry services will run until 1.30am, while services between 9pm and 10.30pm will run on an adjusted timetable, departing Queens Wharf at 9pm, 10pm and 10.30pm.

Bus routes, 27, 13, 23, 25 and 26 got to the stadium with the closest bus stops to the stadium on Turton Road and Lambton Road.

Two extra train services will depart Newcastle Interchange at 11.35pm to Telarah and 11.12pm to Gosford.

Accessibility

Public buses with accessible seating are available to take passengers from the shuttle bus drop off point at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre to the stadium.

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