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Published on April 24, 2024
Fort Lauderdale Preps for Punk Rock Fever as Social Distortion, Bad Religion Play Revolution LiveSource: City of Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is bracing for a major influx of punk rock fans as the iconic bands Social Distortion and Bad Religion are set to electrify the stage at Revolution Live this Saturday. City officials have issued a traffic advisory, warning residents and concert goers to expect major road closures and, unavoidably, bumper-to-bumper traffic.

In preparation for the April 27 show, the city will shut down portions of SW 3rd Avenue (also known as Nugent Avenue) and SW 2nd Avenue, starting from 6 a.m. on Saturday through to 2 a.m. Sunday morning. To attempt to avoid the worst of the gridlock, drivers are advised to plan their routes and travel times with care. Meanwhile, Revolution Live enthusiasts seem ready to make any necessary detour to catch the anticipated high-voltage concert lineup.

According to an advisory posted on the City of Fort Lauderdale's official website, "SW 3rd Avenue will be closed from Broward Boulevard south to SW 2nd Street," while "SW 2nd Avenue will be closed from Broward Boulevard south to SW 2nd Street." This translates to a significant chunk of the downtown area being off limits to normal traffic. Local businesses and residents may need to adjust their weekend plans to accommodate the concert crowds.

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