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ave been advised to adhere to strict instructions to ensure their safety.

Security at the FNB stadium in Johannesburg has also been beefed up. Organisers say they have learnt from previous experiences and are ready to host a successful event. Ed Sheeran’s initial announcement sent many South African music lovers racing for concert tickets, and seats were sold out within minutes.

The multi-award winning performer will be at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg this Saturday and Sunday, and people are advised to keep an eye on the Big Concerts or Computicket website for security details, parking access and ride-hailing information.Meanwhile, as concert goers prepare for this weekend’s Ed Sheeran Concert, people are being assured that the lights will stay on.

Big Concerts CEO, Justin van Wyk says, “Our shows do not run on Eskom’s supply, they never have, we run our own generators enough to power a few blocks. We have a house back-up power that we are required to have in terms of law. So as far as the inside is concerned, we will have electricity. In addition to all the public transport options, we do have safe and secure parking. But it is very important that people buy parking tickets, there is no casual parking.

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