San Francisco braces for half-a-million visitors as 'music capital of the world'

San Francisco (Kron)-Golden Gate Park is expected to host nearly half a million people.

“On the next three weekends, San Francisco will be the world of music in the world,” the mayor of San Francisco Daniel Lori boasted in a social media post on Thursday. “We and his partners died this week, outside the following lands, then Zac Brian and Kings of Lyon. Our departments and events organizers are coordinated to make sure that our residents and visitors have a safe and enjoyable month. Let’s go to San Francisco!”

After Dead & Co. Friday, from August 1 to Sunday, August 3, lands outside Friday August 8 despite Sunday August 10. On Friday, August 15th, Zach Brian will be presented.

The increase in visitors means a lot of cars and people who have some people who climb in sleeping sunlight and Riccheld. Although the neighbors may not be happy with the turmoil, some residents told Kron4 News that they were fine with them.

“They got the magnificence of San Francisco as we are, as we know very well,” said a San Francisco resident. “I think, in general, I feel very positive about it.”

The surrounding area will be tight for the next month or so. Organizers encourage concerts to use public transportation whenever possible.

With the shows the closure of the roads. Some of the entrances in the park will be banned from drivers starting from Friday, including cross driving in Crossover Drive, JFK Drive in Theverress Drive, 30th Avenue, 36th Avenue and more. See the full list of closure and redirect here.

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