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Belfast is setting for Titanic light show Belfast is setting for Titanic light show
(about 11 hours later)
Belfast's iconic Titanic building will provide the backdrop for a spectacular light show later. Belfast's iconic Titanic building is providing the backdrop for a light show on Saturday.
About 30,000 people are expected to watch the combination of 3D graphics and pyrotechnics, set to music. About 30,000 people are watching the combination of 3D graphics and pyrotechnics, set to music.
Organisers have warned about traffic disruption in the area and limited parking. Organisers had warned about traffic disruption in the area and limited parking.
Belfast Lord Mayor Niall O'Donnghaile said: "It is another huge event in a series of huge events for Belfast in 2012."Belfast Lord Mayor Niall O'Donnghaile said: "It is another huge event in a series of huge events for Belfast in 2012."
"Unless you have a ticket, you are probably best not trying to come down. It is proving to be another big, exciting night for Belfast." People attending the light show were advised to plan their journey and take advantage of the various public transport arrangements that had been put in place by Translink.
There will be two road closures in and around the Titanic Quarter area on Saturday evening. Free Metro shuttle buses left Chichester Street for Titanic Slipways from 19:30 BST and from Donegall Square South for the Albert Quay.
Queen's Road will be closed from 19:30 BST - 22:30 BST. Queen's Quay (the area in front of the Odyssey Arena from the Queen Elizabeth Bridge) will be closed from 19:30 BST for about one hour and traffic will be diverted to the Dee Street entrance.
Some traffic disruption is to be expected in this area, as well as at Corry Road (used to access the Isle of Man ferry terminal and Albert Quay).
Parking will be extremely limited due to a number of activities taking place, including the JLS concert at the Odyssey, and people are being encouraged to use public transport.
People attending the light show are advised to plan their journey and take advantage of the various public transport arrangements that have been put in place by Translink.
Free Metro shuttle buses will leave Chichester Street for Titanic Slipways from 19:30 BST and from Donegall Square South for the Albert Quay.
There will also be free return shuttle buses after the event, with the last one leaving the event site at 22:15 BST.There will also be free return shuttle buses after the event, with the last one leaving the event site at 22:15 BST.
Special Goldline services will also be operated for those coming from outside Belfast. Rail passengers should get off at the Titanic Quarter halt and take the footbridge.
For more information visit www.translink.co.uk.For more information visit www.translink.co.uk.