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PARKING There will be parking restrictions near Forsyth Barr Stadium from 2pm and offending vehicles will be towed from the event area. Please check on-street signs before parking your vehicle. Traffic will be heavy, so the closer you park to the Stadium, the longer it will take you to leave the area after the concert. WALKING Soak up the city’s atmosphere along walking routes to the Stadium, shown on the map below. Take care, particularly when crossing roads, and use marked crossings wherever possible. VISITING The Dunedin i-SITE Visitor Centre is located at 50 The Octagon. It is open from 9am to 5pm daily. There are wifi hotspots around the city and the Octagon. See www.dunedinnz.com or www.isitedunedin.co.nz or phone 03 474 3300. PUBLIC TRANSPORT Free shuttle buses for people with concert ticket will run from outside the Dunedin Public Library on Moray Place every 5 minutes from 5pm to 6.30pm. A limited number of free shuttle buses will return to the Octagon from Harbour Terrace immediately after the concert. To help residents and visitors get home later in the evening, the DCC is running several buses from the Central City Bus Hub in Great King Street between 12am and 1.30am. The buses will travel on three routes – South Dunedin, North Dunedin (via Highgate) and Mosgiel. The cost is a gold coin donation. For detailed route information and times, please check www.dunedinnz.com/ febeventsguide ENTERTAINMENT Visit The Octagon Experience for a variety of free, family friendly events that showcase Dunedin’s talented and creative community. Tuesday 4 February 3pm – 4pm | Boaz Anema Dunedin singer and songwriter. One part blues, one part folk. 10.00pm – 12am | Circulation Community | Fire and performance from this talented group. Make sure you also keep your eye out for ‘pop up’ entertainment around town! STADIUM INFORMATION Gates open at 5pm. Check your ticket to make sure you go to the correct gate. You can bring: Clear sealed bottles of water up to one litre – note that lids will be removed from water bottles at the gates Special food for dietary requirements Homemade food like sandwiches Baby foods and liquids No BYO takeaway meals or alcohol is allowed No glass allowed – this includes glass perfume bottles Personal cameras may be permitted, but must not have a removable lens. There will be bag searches and wanding, as well as intoxication assessments when you arrive at the Stadium. Have a good night but take it easy – you don’t want to miss the entertainment. For more Stadium information phone 0800 246464 or see www.forsythbarrstadium.co.nz. PLAN AHEAD Elton John Tuesday, 4 February

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Page 1: PLAN AHEAD Elton John - dunedinnz.com · PARKING There will be parking restrictions near Forsyth Barr Stadium from 2pm and off ending vehicles will be towed from the event area. Please

PARKINGThere will be parking restrictions near Forsyth Barr Stadium from 2pm and off ending vehicles will be towed from the event area. Please check on-street signs before parking your vehicle. Traffi c will be heavy, so the closer you park to the Stadium, the longer it will take you to leave the area after the concert.

WALKINGSoak up the city’s atmosphere along walking routes to the Stadium, shown on the map below. Take care, particularly when crossing roads, and use marked crossings wherever possible.

VISITINGThe Dunedin i-SITE Visitor Centre is located at 50 The Octagon. Itis open from 9am to 5pm daily.There are wifi hotspots aroundthe city and the Octagon. Seewww.dunedinnz.com orwww.isitedunedin.co.nz orphone 03 474 3300.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTFree shuttle buses for people with concert ticket will run from outside the Dunedin Public Library on Moray Place every 5 minutes from 5pm to 6.30pm.

A limited number of free shuttle buses will return to the Octagon from Harbour Terrace immediately after the concert.

To help residents and visitors get home later in the evening, the DCC is running several buses from the Central City Bus Hub in Great King Street between 12am and 1.30am. The buses will travel on three routes – South Dunedin, North Dunedin (via Highgate) and Mosgiel.

The cost is a gold coin donation.

For detailed route information and times, please checkwww.dunedinnz.com/febeventsguide

ENTERTAINMENTVisit The Octagon Experience for a variety of free, family friendly events that showcase Dunedin’s talented and creative community.

Tuesday 4 February

3pm – 4pm� |� Boaz Anema� Dunedin singer and songwriter. One part blues, one part folk.

10.00pm – 12am� |� Circulation Community | Fire and performance from this talented group.

Make sure you also keep your eye out for ‘pop up’ entertainment around town!

STADIUM INFORMATIONGates open at 5pm. Check your ticket to make sure you go to the correct gate. You can bring:

Clear sealed bottles of water up to one litre – note that lids will be removed from water bottles at the gates

Special food for dietary requirements

Homemade food like sandwiches

Baby foods and liquids

No BYO takeaway meals or alcohol is allowed

No glass allowed – this includes glass perfume bottles

Personal cameras may be permitted, but must not have a removable lens.

There will be bag searches and wanding, as well as intoxication assessments when you arrive at the Stadium. Have a good night but take it easy – you don’t want to miss the entertainment.For more Stadium information phone 0800 246464 or seewww.forsythbarrstadium.co.nz.

PLAN AHEAD

Elton John Tuesday, 4 February