Police Urge 190,000 Adele Fans To Train It To Sydney Gigs Or Face Traffic Gridlock

9 March 2017 | 3:02 pm | Staff Writer

That's A LOT of Adele fans.

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190,000 people are expected to head to Sydney's ANZ Stadium over two nights this weekend for Adele's shows and police are urging punters to leave their cars at home. 

Police are also advising fans to plan their trip ahead of the gigs, taking place on Friday and Saturday night, ahead of time. 

"Heavy traffic is expected, and car spaces will be limited so music fans are urged to leave the car at home and use public transport services," Operation Commander, Superintendent Michael McLean said in a statement.

"Extra train and bus services will be scheduled for direct routes to Sydney Olympic Park in the lead up to and following the concerts each night.

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"This is also an integrated ticketing event, which means the use of public transport is included in the price of your ticket.

"Be sure to keep your ticket in a safe place for your journey home as you must have a valid ticket when travelling on public transport; it is valid until 4am the following day."

Local police officers will be present on both nights to ensure the safety of all those who are heading to the concerts.

"We've been working closely with event organisers and other stakeholders to ensure everyone enjoys Adele's first performance in Sydney," McLean said.

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