- Around 75,000 Justin Bieber fans are going to his concert at ANZ Stadium
- Transport authorities urged concert-goers to leave their cars at home
- Traffic will be heavy and carparks will fill up early, Transport for NSW said
Justin Bieber fans have been urged to leave their cars at home and use public transport to make their way to ANZ Stadium for his concert.
Around 75,000 Beliebers are heading to Sydney Olympic Park for the final Australian show of the Canadian singer's Purpose World Tour on Wednesday night.
The 23-year-old pop star is expected to take the stage at 8.15pm.
But hours before, commuters were complaining of heavy traffic as they tried to make it home from work.
'Ughhhh after work traffic again thanks to @justinbieber concert. How does that make you feel Mr Bieber!?' wrote one person on Twitter.
Justin Bieber fans have been urged to leave their cars at home and use public transport to make their way to ANZ Stadium for his concert. Above, the singer performing last year
Rush hour commuters complained of heavy traffic due to Justin Bieber's concert in Sydney
Another added: 'F*** this traffic!!!! Thanks Bieber ya c***.'
Transport for NSW said concert-goers should avoid travelling by car as traffic will already be heavy during the evening rush hour and carparks will fill early.
'Travel on public transport is included in the your concert ticket so avoid the delays and make the most of additional trains and Olympic Park Major Event Buses that will run to and from the venue,' a spokesman said.
They added that if you have to drive, expect significant delays in approached to Olympic Park, pre-book a parking space and carpool where possible.
Authorities advise parking at a nearby train station commuter carpark at Seven Hills or Blacktown then catching a direct train to Olympic Park.
Authorities have warned concert-goers to expect heavy traffic and significant delays
A wax figure of Justin Bieber is seen at ANZ Stadium with local hip-hop dance talent
NSW Police also warned of heavy traffic, writing on Facebook: 'You better Belieb that traffic is going to be a nightmare at Sydney Olympic Park tonight.'
They shared a link to transport advice, adding: 'Justin case you haven't planned your trip.'
It comes after Adele shut Sydney down with two days of travel chaos as fans of the superstar flocked to ANZ Stadium to see her perform during her maiden Australia tour.
The songstress was forced to delay her first Sydney concert on Friday by 45 minutes as the venue was only a third full when the show was due to begin at 7.30pm.
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