Spartanburg, S.C. – City officials have confirmed a series of road closures in preparation for the upcoming BMW Charity Pro-Am concert scheduled for Thursday. The event features popular artist Phillip Phillips and is set to take place in Morgan Square at 5 p.m.
Beginning Wednesday, June 5 at 4 p.m., several streets in the heart of Spartanburg will be inaccessible to traffic and will not reopen until Friday, June 7 at 1 a.m. The affected roads include:
Additional road closures extend to Church Street, with sections between St. John Street to Broad Street, and from Broad Street to Kennedy Street, starting from 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
These road closures promise to have a significant impact on the flow of traffic within the city, especially during peak hours. Local residents and visitors are advised to plan their commute within and around the city accordingly, taking into account possible detours or delays.
The BMW Charity Pro-Am concert has long been a much-anticipated event in Spartanburg, drawing hundreds of attendees from within and beyond the city. The performances, coupled with the charity aspect of the tournament, make this event a popular attraction in the busy city calendar.
Given the scale of the event, it is only reasonable to expect some interruptions to the city’s daily routine. The road closures are an essential safety measure to ensure the smooth conduct of the event and as such, the public’s understanding and cooperation is appreciated.
The officials of Spartanburg urge residents to familiarize themselves with the road closures and work out route alternatives before stepping out. They also request motorists to follow any directions given by police and traffic marshals during the event period.
Information regarding the road closures is available on the city’s official website and social media channels.
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