To ensure that all
those attending the concerts can get into and out of the stadium safely, roads
around the Principality Stadium will close at the following times for the
remaining concerts:
Oasis – July 4th and July 5th – 12 noon until
midnight
Stereophonics
- July 11th & 12th
- 3pm until midnight
Kendrick Lamar - July 19th – 3pm until midnight
Catfish
and the Bottlemen - August 1st – 3pm until
midnight
The gates to the
stadium will open at 5pm for these concerts.
The M4 motorway is
expected to be very busy for these concerts – so please plan ahead - and avoid
the congestion in Cardiff by using the park & ride at the car park by the Vindico
Arena on International Drive in the Sports Village - CF11 0JS.
For up to date traffic
information on the motorway and trunk roads go to the Traffic Wales website, or @TrafficWalesS on Twitter and Facebook.
Anyone attending these concerts are strongly
advised to plan their journey in advance and get into Cardiff early.
Please pay attention to the prohibited items listed at principalitystadium.wales, in
particular the bag policy (no large bags permitted) before travelling into the
city.
Road closures
From 7am, Scott Road and Park Street will be closed because of the need
to prepare Gate 5 and protect queuing fans.
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Additionally,
Penarth Road will be closed 30 minutes before the concerts finish and for up to
an hour after they finish, on safety grounds - for train passengers arriving
and departing from the train station.
Additions:
Civic Centre: Access to part
of the Civic Centre will be controlled throughout the day, with access allowed
only for event parking, limited commuter parking, loading and access to private
car parks.
Roads affected include King Edward VII Avenue, Museum Avenue, City Hall
Road, College Road and Gorsedd Gardens Road.
To help manage the
expected increase in passenger numbers, Transport for Wales (TfW) and Great
Western Railway (GWR) will operate additional and strengthened services (trains
with more carriages than usual) to get customers to and from the events smoothly.
However, some
engineering works may impact TfW and GWR services and passengers are urged to
plan ahead and allow extra time for their journey - https://www.journeycheck.com/tfwrail/
From Monday 9 until Friday June 20th,
and on Sunday June 29th, Network Rail are replacing track in the
Filton and Stoke Gifford areas, as well as completing other work between
Pilning and Severn Beach.
This means that there are no direct trains between
Bristol and South Wales during these dates, including for the Chris Brown
Concert on Thursday June 19th. Customers travelling between Bristol and
South Wales should change at Gloucester or Cheltenham Spa, where trains will
still run to and from South Wales.
GWR will operate an extra service from Cardiff to
Bristol Temple Meads (via Gloucester) after the concert, supported by rail
replacement buses.
The works are planned to be completed before the
Lana Del Ray gig on Monday June 23rd, where GWR will operate two
additional services towards Bristol Temple Meads after the gig, as well as an
extra train to Newport, and additional services to Swansea.
The start of Oasis’s sell-out tour will see GWR
operate six extra trains to get people home again, providing almost 4,000
additional seats, for each of the two nights.
For all events, those looking to travel by train
are warned to check the time of their last train home, and to allow plenty of
time - A queuing system will begin from 10pm and the queuing for mainline
rail services will be on Central Square with the Valley queues at the rear of
the station.
For more information
visit - https://tfw.wales/places/events
Please also note
important changes to station operations on event days:
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Cardiff Queen Street Station will
close at 10pm, unless customers have accessible requirements or are travelling
to Cardiff Bay.
Revenue Protection
Inspectors will conduct ticket checks both before and after the events.
Park & Ride facilities
The event
park & ride facilities will be using the car park by Vindico Arena on
International Drive in the Sports Village, Cardiff Bay - CF11 0JS.
The drop of
point in the city centre is on Tresillian Way.
Staff will be on site
at 9am, but the first bus into the city centre will leave at 11am. The last bus
back from the city centre will be at 12 midnight with the site closing soon
after.
Civic Centre Event Day Parking (Cars and
Coaches)
Getting there: Exit Junction 32 of the M4, head south on the A470
towards the city centre and follow signage to the civic centre.
Cost: £20 payable on the day for cars and £30 for coaches – card
payments are also now available.
Parking time: The car park will open at 8am and closes at 12
Midnight.
Event Day Parking at Sophia Gardens
Sophia Gardens (cars)
(Approximately, 0.5 mile walk to the Principality Stadium, Gate 2).
Sophia Gardens Event Day Parking
Getting there: Exit junction 32 off the M4
Cost: £20 for cars and £30 for coaches – card payments are now
available.
Parking time: Car park opens at 8.00am and closes at 12 midnight.
Please note: Sophia Gardens car park will be staffed until
7.00pm all vehicles are left on site at the owner's risk. Cardiff Council will
not be held responsible for any theft or damage to motor vehicles or personal
possessions. Any vehicles left in the car park after closing time will be
fined.
Bus
Local buses:
Bus services will be diverted while the city centre road closures are in
place
Please visit the relevant bus operator's website for more information
about your specific bus routes.
For Stagecoach services, please visit: Welcome to Stagecoach
(stagecoachbus.com)
For Cardiff Bus services, please visit: https://www.cardiffbus.com/principality-stadium
For NAT services, please visit:
https://www.natgroup.co.uk/
National Express:
National Express coaches will use Sophia Gardens as usual.
Can you cycle or walk?
The cycleways and the pop-up cycleways within the road closure area will
remain open for cyclists to use during the event, but due to the number of
people expected to attend these concerts, we ask all cyclists to take due care
and attention.
The road closures apply to all motor vehicles of any kind, but not to
bicycles with pedals.
Those who live locally in Cardiff may want to travel by bicycle or walk. Research shows
us that 52% of car trips made in the Welsh capital are less than 5km. This is a
distance that can be comfortably cycled in 20 minutes.
We also know that 28% of Cardiff residents who currently do not cycle
would like to do so.
When the roads are congested this makes cycling an even more attractive
option as travel by bicycle would be quicker than a car during rush hours or
during big events.
Shopping Parking
City centre car parks are also available: North Road Car Parks, St
David's Shopping Centre, John Lewis, Capitol Shopping Centre, and NCP (Adam
Street, Dumfries Place and Greyfriars Road.)
Disabled parking
Disabled drivers are advised to use Sophia Gardens. Disabled parking is
also available at various private car parks.
Please check individual websites for availability.
Taxis