There'll be several road closures around Cardiff Bay this week for four nights of summer concerts.
McFly, New Order, Becky Hill and Tiësto are among those appearing in this year's Bay Series, taking place at Alexandra Head from Wednesday 21st to Sunday 25th August.
Cardiff Council says the concerts will mean restricted access to the Cardiff Bay Barrage - with Britannia Quay, Pierhead Street and Heol Porth Teigr also shut to traffic.
Concert goers won't be able to get to the venue from the Penarth side of the barrage.
A spokesperson said: "Although this route will be restricted, access for those that wish to cycle or walk across the barrage will be maintained if it is safe to do so."
"A pedestrian diversion will be put in place and signposted for those who need to gain access from the Vale Boundary to Cardiff due to the Cardiff Bay Barrage closure."
The road closures will be in force at these times:
- Wednesday 21st August - McFly (2pm - midnight)
- Thursday 22nd August - New Order (2pm - midnight)
- Saturday 24th August - Becky Hill (midday - midnight)
- Sunday 25th August - Tiësto (midday - midnight)
There'll be special guests during the concerts - including Sam Ryder (with McFly), The Charlatans (with New Order) and Armand van Helden (with Tiësto).

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