Taylor Swift performs at ANZ Stadium on November 02, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
Taylor Swift performs at ANZ Stadium on November 02, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images

Taylor Swift concert: Parking and public transport guide

TEN-TIME Grammy Award winner Taylor Swift will be in Brisbane Tuesday 6 November 2018 for the final leg of her Australian tour.

Fans will get the chance to see the star on stage along with opening acts Charlie XCX and The Broods.

In the lead-up to the big event, check out our public transport guide and plan your trip before setting out to see Taytay at The Gabba.

The stage being set up for Taylor Swift’s concert at the Gabba, Brisbane. Picture: AAP Image/Richard Waugh
The stage being set up for Taylor Swift’s concert at the Gabba, Brisbane. Picture: AAP Image/Richard Waugh

Taylor Swift Reputation Tour Brisbane

Venue: The Gabba

Date and time: Tuesday 6 November 2018, 7-10:45pm

Gates open: 5:30pm

FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORT

TransLink will be offering free travel on concert shuttle buses for any concert ticket holders.

The shuttle bus service heading to the concert will begin at 4:30pm in the following locations. The shuttles will return concertgoers from the end of the concert for 90 minutes. Make sure to plan your journey before heading out.

 

Brisbane City

Pick up:

•Ann Street stop 7 (opposite Central station, near Anzac Square)

•Ann Street stop 12 at City Hall (near King George Square busway station)

 

Drop off:

•Adelaide Street stop 19 (outside City Hall near King George Square busway station)

•Ann Street stop 7 (opposite Central Station, near Anzac Square)

•Ann Street stop 12 at City Hall (near King George Square busway station)

 

Carindale

•stop H Carindale interchange

•stop 35 Old Cleveland Road, corner Jones Road, Carina

•stop 30 Old Cleveland Road, corner Tarana Street, Camp Hill

•stop 23 Old Cleveland Road, corner Cavendish Road, Coorparoo

•Langlands Park busway station (platform 1)

•Stones Corner busway station (platform 1)

•Buranda busway station (platform 1)

•Woolloongabba busway station (platform 2)

 

Taylor Swift performing at Optus Stadium, Perth, Australia, Friday, October 19, 2018. Picture: AAP Image/Richard Wainwright
Taylor Swift performing at Optus Stadium, Perth, Australia, Friday, October 19, 2018. Picture: AAP Image/Richard Wainwright

Chermside

•stop D Chermside interchange

•stop 31 Gympie Road at Kedron North, Kedron

•Kedron Brook busway station (platform 1)

•Lutwyche busway station (platform 1)

•Truro Street busway station (platform 1)

•temporary stop Wellington Road, corner Stanly Street, Woolloongabba

 

Eight Mile Plains/Mt Gravatt

•Eight Mile Plains busway station (platform 1)

•Upper Mt Gravatt busway station (platform 1)

•Griffith University busway station (platform 1)

•Holland Park West busway station (platform 1)

•Greenslopes busway station (platform 1)

•Buranda busway station (platform 1)

•Woolloongabba busway station (platform 1)

 

If you're planning on driving make sure you leave home early as peak hour traffic will add to expected delays heading towards the Gabba. Secure parking are offering discounted parking options for concertgoers who chose to drive.

 

Taylor Swift performs at Optus Stadium on October 19, 2018 in Perth, Australia. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Taylor Swift performs at Optus Stadium on October 19, 2018 in Perth, Australia. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images

PARKING

Park in the Roma Street Precinct and catch a free bus outside Roma Street Station. Pre-book parking online for cheaper rates.

 

Makerston House Car Park - From $12 online, $20 drive in

Brisbane Transit Centre Car Park - From $15 online, $25 drive in

Hotel Jen Car Park - From $15 online, $20 drive in

 

Park in Brisbane CBD and catch the free shuttle bus service from Ann Street.

 

Post Office Square Car Park - From $9 online, $12 drive in

QueensPlaza Car Park - From $12 online, $17 drive in


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