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Pattaya Announces Traffic Closures for Pattaya Music Festival 2024

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Pattaya — Get ready for vibrant tunes and lively crowds as the Pattaya Music Festival returns for four weekends in March 2024!

 

To ensure smooth traffic flow and safety for visitors, the city of Pattaya, in collaboration with the Chonburi Provincial Administration Organization, has announced temporary traffic closures and adjustments as follows:


March 8th-9th: 3 Stages at Pattaya Beach

Closure: Pattaya Beach Road from Dusit Curve to Nipa Lodge Intersection (4:00 PM – 1:00 AM)


March 15th-16th: Jomtien Beach

Normal traffic flow: Jomtien Beach Road remains open.

Parking: Prohibited on both sides of Jomtien Beach Road within the event area. Right lane closed for event facilities.

 

Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2024-02-17

 

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59 minutes ago, webfact said:

Normal traffic flow: Jomtien Beach Road remains open.

Traffic flowing along Jomtien beach is an anomaly ..................LOL

1 hour ago, webfact said:

To ensure smooth traffic flow and safety for visitors, the city of Pattaya,

Don't make me laugh!

The venue shown, is probably typical of what would be available for a Taylor Swift concert:)

54 minutes ago, Korat Kiwi said:

Note to self:  keep away from Pattaya during March. 

It's going to be nigh on impossible to get in at weekends anyhow.

3 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Let the partying begin!!!

 

Isn't that what life should be..................one big endless party?

10 hours ago, webfact said:

 

To ensure smooth traffic flow and safety for visitors,

When in the last 5-10 years has it been smooth flowing........even on a normal day?! Maybe since I live here and am not a visitor it doesn't flow smoothly for me! LOL

8 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

The venue shown, is probably typical of what would be available for a Taylor Swift concert:)

 

It looks OK what wrong with it? good enough for potty mouth Cardi B. Only went once to one Pattaya music festival concert, horrible atmosphere and laughable security taking umbrellas off people as well as cutting the tops off water bottles. 

22 hours ago, stargrazer9889 said:

Park and use 10 baht buses to get near your favorite bars, is my

simple solution, to the madness.

Your simple solution will lead to spending hours and hours stuck on a baht bus, can't see that being much fun.

21 hours ago, PJ71 said:

Your simple solution will lead to spending hours and hours stuck on a baht bus, can't see that being much fun.

Apart from getting from say Jomtien the baht busses aren't there for people getting into town from just over Sukhumvit, where they might park. That, and as you say, traffic usually stationary.

Sometimes I feel like Mr. Grinch in Pattaya. After the crowds of Chinese New Year I'm not looking forward to any more celebrations or revelry. Just quiet me time with no Thai people making noise, no fireworks, no "happy" rushing and bustling, just sweet silence and nothingness.

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