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Banned items at Lady Gaga CT concert

Cape Town - Computicket has released a list of items that concertgoers will not be allowed to bring into the Cape Town Stadium for the Lady Gaga concert on Monday night.

The items that have been banned from the stadium include the following:

1. Glass bottles or containers or other heavy and/or sharp objects which could potentially be used as projectiles (excluding sunglasses, binoculars and prescription or reading glasses)

2. Any illegal drugs

3. Skateboards, scooters, roller blades or bicycles

4. Knives, weapons of any nature or fireworks

5. Any object that could be used to distract, hinder or interfere with any performer including laser pointers and flash lights

6. Flags with poles, large flags or banners that may obstruct the view of other patrons

7. Any whistle, horn, musical instrument, loud hailer, public address system

8. Digital, electronic or other recording or broadcast device

9. Any item that you intend to distribute, hawk, sell, offer, expose for sale or display for marketing or promotional purposes

10. No animals apart from authorised guide/companion dogs

11. Any dangerous goods and any other items by management to be dangerous or capable of causing a public nuisance

12. Professional and non professional cameras or video recorders

13. Umbrellas

14. Braais

15. Camping Chairs

16. Cooler Boxes

17. Food and refreshments (including soft drinks and alcohol) which will be available for sale inside the concert.

Transport details for the concert has also been released by the City of Cape Town, to ensure minimum traffic congestion in the city.
 
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