American superstar Pink is set to kick off the European leg of her Summer Carnival Tour in Wales, with tens of thousands of fans expected to attend. However, fans need to be cautious about potential travel disruptions, road closures, and restrictions on items that can be brought into the venue. Authorities have issued warnings about traffic congestion on the M4 motorway and the closure of a railway line, urging attendees to consider alternative transportation methods. Additionally, a full city centre road closure will be enforced from mid-afternoon until midnight. Fans are advised to use public transport, walk, or cycle to the venue, as event parking will be limited. The stadium gates open at 16:00 BST, with special guests such as The Script, Gayle, and KidCutUp performing before Pink takes the stage at 20:25. Ticket holders must download the relevant ticketing app on their smartphones, as all tickets are issued digitally. The stadium has also provided a list of prohibited items, including professional cameras, selfie sticks, and pyrotechnics. Attendees with bags are advised to expect longer waiting times for security checks. It’s important to plan ahead and be aware of the guidelines to ensure a smooth concert experience. After Cardiff, Pink will continue her tour in London, Dublin, Liverpool, and Glasgow before heading to other European cities. Fans can find more information on transportation, road closures, and prohibited items on the Principality Stadium’s website.
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