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Mumbai News: Traffic restrictions in BKC for Dua Lipa's concert tomorrow; avoid THESE routes

Major road closures scheduled from 1 PM to midnight.

Khushboo Ali

Grammy-winning pop sensation Dua Lipa has arrived in Mumbai for the Zomato Feeding India Concert, set to take place on November 30 at the MMRDA Grounds in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The event has prompted extensive traffic management preparations by Mumbai Police, with significant road closures planned from 1 PM to midnight.

Affected roads for traffic restrictions-

  • Vehicles from Western Express Highway (WEH), Dharavi, and the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) heading towards Kurla cannot pass through Bharat Nagar Junction.

  • Traffic from Sant Dnyaneshwar Nagar towards Kurla will face restrictions at Bharat Nagar Junction.

  • Routes from Kherwadi Government Colony, Kanakia Palace, and UTI Tower towards BKC, Chunabhatti, and Kurla will be closed.

  • Vehicles from Kurla and Razzak Junction heading towards WEH, Dharavi, and BWSL will be diverted via Platina Junction to Bharat Nagar Junction.

  • Traffic on CST Road heading towards MMRDA Ground and JSW Building will be rerouted to UTI Tower and Kanakia Palace.

  • Roads from Ambani Square to Diamond Junction and from behind Laxmi Tower to NABARD Junction will also be blocked.

Motorists are urged to plan ahead and use alternate routes to avoid delays.

City welcomes the pop icon for a weekend to remember

Dua’s arrival has already created a buzz, with fans swooning over her understated airport look and a dinner outing with boyfriend Callum Turner. This marks her second visit to India, following her 2019 performance at the OnePlus Music Festival. With music, fashion, and philanthropy at its heart, the concert aims to raise awareness and funds to combat hunger in India.

Known for her love of Indian culture, Dua’s presence has amped up excitement for the weekend, which also features a performance by Indian playback singer Jonita Gandhi.

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