Big events including Emerge Music Festival, a number of parades, and a large sporting event are taking place in the city
Traffic delays and disruption can be expected across Belfast this bank holiday weekend due to a number of large events taking place.
City of Belfast Royal Black District Chapter Black Saturday parades – Saturday, August 26 Between 8am and 10am and from 5pm and 7pm, disruption is expected in many parts of Belfast due to the City of Belfast Royal Black District Chapter Black Saturday parades. There will also be daily lane closures on Balmoral Link, Balmoral Road, and Boucher Crescent each day from 7am to 11.59pm.
He said: "We want everyone attending the concert to have a great night, to stay safe, and remember the event for all the right reasons. Linfield vs Carrick at Windsor Park – Saturday, August 26 Delays should be expected from around 2.30pm and 5pm in the vicinity of Windsor Park as Linfield host Carrick at 3pm on Saturday 26th August.
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