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Sophie Buchan

Road restrictions for Guns N’Roses, Arctic Monkeys and Muse near Glasgow's Bellahouston Park

Glasgow's south side is a popular spot for people to venture to of a weekend whether it's to see what they can pick up at the local markets or visit their favourite food spot.

However, it's set to get a lot busier over the coming days with three major bands set to play in Bellahouston Park.

Kicking off the line-up of artists performing at the popular gig spot is Muse who are taking to the stage tonight (June 23). A few days later, Arctic Monkeys will play at the Park on Sunday, June 25.

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And to finish the busy week, Axel and co will also perform in the same spot with Guns n Roses performing on Tuesday (June 27). Originally set to take place in Glasgow Green, the long-awaited gig has finally come for fans who have had to deal with two cancellations, one of which was due to Covid-19.

Whilst the next few days are set to be busy with more people gathering in the area than normal, Glasgow City Council has posted a warning on its website, telling road users that restrictions will be in place during the events. As such, people should plan ahead and ensure they have a safe way of getting to and from the concerts.

Glasgow City Council road restrictions - Guns N’Roses, Arctic Monkeys and Muse

Prohibition of vehicle movements

10:00hrs on the 23 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 24 June 2023
10:00hrs on the 25 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 26 June 2023
10:00hrs on the 27 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 28 June 2023

  • Ardo Gardens, for its entire length.
  • Bellahouston Drive (Southbound), between Mosspark Boulevard and Paisley Road West
  • Hinshelwood Drive, between Skene Road and Broomloan Road.
  • Mosspark Boulevard, between Dumbreck Road and Corkerhill Road

Prohibition of vehicle movements

21:30hrs on the 23 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 24 June 2023
21:30hrs on the 25 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 26 June 2023
21:30hrs on the 27 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 28 June 2023

  • Broomloan Road between Paisley Road West and Edmiston Drive (Southbound only)
  • Dumbreck Road, between Paisley Road West and the Northbound M77 off Ramp to Dumbreck Road
  • M8 off Ramp (Westbound) Junction 23 to Dumbreck Road.
  • Nithsdale Road, between Dumbreck Road and Maxwell Drive
  • Paisley Road West, between Helen Street Edmiston Drive

Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading

04:00hrs on 23 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on 28 June 2023

  • Bellahouston Drive, between Paisley Road West and Clunie Road both sides
  • Broomloan Road between Paisley Road West and Edmiston Drive
  • Dumbreck Road, between Paisley Road West and Mosspark Boulevard both sides
  • Mosspark Boulevard, between Corkerhill Road and Dumbreck Road both sides
  • Nithsdale Road, between Dumbreck Road and Fleurs Avenue both sides
  • Paisley Road West, between Dumbreck Road and Bellahouston Drive both sides
  • Hinshelwood Drive, between Skene Road and Broomloan Road.

Local access only

08:00hrs on the 23 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 24 June 2023
08:00hrs on the 25 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 26 June 2023
08:00hrs on the 27 June 2023 to 01:00hrs on the 28 June 2023

  • Alness Crescent
  • Arisaig Drive
  • Barfillan Drive
  • Bellahouston Drive at Mosspark Boulevard
  • Cessnock Street
  • Corkerhill Place
  • Dargarvel Avenue North
  • Dargarvel Avenue South
  • Dumbreck Avenue
  • Dumbreck Place
  • Dumbreck Square
  • Dunellan Street
  • Elizabeth Street
  • Erskine Avenue
  • Fleurs Avenue North
  • Fleurs Avenue South
  • Harley Street
  • Jura Street
  • Kirkdale Drive
  • Ladybank Drive
  • Lora Drive
  • Maryland Drive
  • Melfort Avenue
  • Midlock Street
  • Moness Drive
  • Morven Street
  • Mosspark Boulevard at Bellahouston Drive
  • Mosspark Boulevard at Dumbreck Road
  • Torridon Avenue East
  • Torridon Avenue North
  • Torridon Avenue West
  • Urrdale Road

Muse will kick-off proceedings tonight (June 23) before Sheffield rockers Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’Roses take to the stage with the latter playing on Tuesday (June 27) and Arctic Monkeys Sunday (June 25). It is not yet known whether the Sunday gig will go ahead after the band had to cancel their performance at Dublin’s Marlay Park as frontman Alex Turner was suffering from “acute laryngitis”, but they are due to headline Glastonbury this evening with no mention yet that they won’t take to the Pyramid Stage.

To cater for the large crowds expected in the Southside of the city, Glasgow City Council has implemented road restrictions around the surrounding area which is likely to cause some disruption to those who live in the area.

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