Some Dundee outlets are changing their operations for the duration of the music festival.
Several businesses near Camperdown Park in Dundee are set to make changes to their operations during Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Dundee.
More than 80,000 fans will enjoy three days of music at the festival on May 26 to 28.
Lewis Capaldi, The 1975, the Jonas Brothers and Wet Leg are among the acts set to perform.
Work began last week to set the site up.
While the Big Weekend is on, several road closures or restrictions will be in place around the park.
It will mean no vehicles will be able to access Camperdown Leisure Park, next to the main park, which is home to several fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s, a hotel, Dundee Ice Arena and Cineworld.
The Courier has contacted the businesses at Camperdown to ask their plans during the Big Weekend.
It has already been confirmed that parts of Camperdown Park itself, along with the likes of the wildlife centre and play facilities, will be closed while the Big Weekend takes place.
Meanwhile the final act on the line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend has been announced.
Royal Blood will perform on the main stage on the Sunday of the festival.
The Figure It Out duo return to Dundee having performed at the Caird Hall in 2019.
Elsewhere in the city, what appears to be a temporary Radio 1 studio has appeared outside the V&A.
The BBC has not officially confirmed when it will be broadcasting from the unit.
However, Radio 1’s Life Hacks show is set to broadcast from Dundee this week.
It will include events at the city’s universities and from inside the V&A.
The Courier has produced a guide for everything you need to know about Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
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