
An official shuttle service has been launched for Pitbull’s concert on 2nd August, with organisers encouraging fans to use it as more than 40,000 people are expected to attend what’s being billed as one of Malta’s biggest event of the year.
Organised by greatt and NnG, the shuttle service will be operated by Quadron Plus as part of a wider transport plan aimed at easing congestion around Ta’ Qali.
Organisers confirmed that a strict traffic management plan will be in place on the day of the concert, with only a limited number of vehicles allowed into the area.
Private vehicles will not have access to the immediate vicinity of the venue, while taxi and Y-Plate drop-off points will be located around a 20-minute walk away.
Passengers using the official shuttle service, however, will benefit from an exclusive access route, allowing them to be dropped off significantly closer to the concert entrance.
The return shuttle service costs €15 and will operate from eight locations across Malta: Paola, Floriana, Pembroke, St Paul’s Bay, Ħal Far, Ċirkewwa, Rabat and Msida.
All buses will depart at 5pm, with return services leaving at midnight after the concert concludes.
Organisers said the shuttle service is the easiest and most efficient way to travel to and from the event, particularly given the traffic restrictions expected around Ta’ Qali, and urged concertgoers to plan ahead.
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Gabriel Falzon
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