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Travel warning ahead of a packed weekend of events in Bath

Tuesday 10th June 2025 Becky Feather, Reporter Community, What's On

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Bath will be extremely busy this weekend with two open-air concerts by pop legend Robbie Williams and other big events set to draw thousands of people into the city.

Robbie Williams will perform at the Royal Crescent this Friday and Saturday

The star will be entertaining audiences against the backdrop of the Royal Crescent on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th June, and there will be footpath and road closures in the area.

On the same two days, prospective students and their families will be exploring the city during the University of Bath open days.

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Saturday will also see Ladies Day at Bath Racecourse, while World Gin Day will be celebrated in Queen Street.

Bath & North East Somerset Council is encouraging visitors to use Bath’s three Park & Ride services, which now run until 11.30pm Monday to Saturday.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 15th June, Bike Bath 2025 will be starting and finishing at Bath Rec.

Various roads in central Bath will be closed to services 3, 6a, 31 and D1 between 4pm and 6pm with diversions in place.

Planning journeys will be especially important this weekend as trains between London and South Wales are using an alternative route due to essential maintenance works.

You can find up-to-date travel information on the TravelWest, GWR and First Bus websites.

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