Post by : Raina Mansoor
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Coldplay, the famous English band, is set to perform four major live concerts in Abu Dhabi this week. The concerts will take place at the Zayed Sports City Stadium, which can hold 45,000 people. The shows will be on Thursday, January 9, Saturday, January 11, Sunday, January 12, and Tuesday, January 14.
Due to the large number of people attending the sold-out shows, special transport arrangements have been made, including free shuttle buses between Dubai and Abu Dhabi for ticket holders.
Ticket holders from Dubai can use the free park-and-ride shuttle buses on each show day. The buses will leave from Expo City Dubai at 12:50 pm. The shuttle buses are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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At first, only one show was planned, but due to high demand, Coldplay added three more dates in the UAE. To make sure fans can reach the stadium on time and avoid heavy traffic, these special transport services have been arranged.
If you're already in Abu Dhabi, you can use another shuttle bus service from locations like Al Shahama, Sas Al Nakhl, Al Raha, and Nation Towers, which will depart at 1:57 pm. After the concert, there will also be return shuttle buses available to the same departure points.
Parking at the Zayed Sports City Stadium will not be available, so visitors are encouraged to use the shuttle bus services instead. If you choose to drive, parking options are available at Al Shahama, Sas Al Nakhl, Al Raha, or Nation Towers.
Please note that if you plan to take the Dubai Metro to Expo City, the metro will likely be closed by the time
the concert ends, so plan accordingly.
Further details about the shuttle bus schedules will be shared soon, so keep an eye on Time Out Dubai for the latest updates on transport options.
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