Updated May 30, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
May 29, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - May 29, 2025
Honestly, when super big events like a Post Malone stadium concert hit on the same day as a government event or holiday, stuff can get kinda hectic. I remember when a huge parade in my town landed on the same day as a graduation – the cops had to double their presence, and roads were blocked off way earlier.
If a government holiday or big event is on May 29 and overlaps with a massive concert, city officials and law enforcement have to work together big time. They might put out warnings about traffic, close major roads, or even change traffic laws for the day. From what I’ve seen, local rules can sometimes limit crowd sizes or set noise curfews, too, especially lately with more people worried about safety and crowd control.
There’s also a privacy thing with tickets and online bookings now. Sites like Ticketmaster collect data (with those cookies) – so sometimes the government has to post extra info about your rights or privacy stuff for big events. Basically, if you’re planning to go anywhere busy on May 29 (or any big day), check city announcements so you don’t get stuck or miss your fave artist. It’s always wild how much planning goes on behind the scenes! I wish more people paid attention to how their city actually deals with these event mashups.
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