Bruce Springsteen Belfast: Items you're banned from bringing into Boucher Road gig
Bruce Springsteen returns to Belfast for the first time since 2013 this Thursday 9 May with a gig at Boucher Playing Fields.
The Boss last played the King's Hall eleven years ago, with excited fans of the New Jersey star getting ready for one of the city's concerts of the year.
With major concerts like this coming to Belfast, there are often questions around what you can and can't bring to the outdoor Boucher Road venue.
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The general advice from promoters Aiken is that if it's not necessary for you on the day, don't bring it.
The company says bags in particular are not welcome, especially those over A4 size.
"PLEASE do not bring a bag unless it is absolutely necessary.," Aiken says.
"People without bags will be fast-tracked. If you must bring a bag it needs to be less than A4 size . Bags under A4 size will be subject to a search which will result in queueing.
"No bags larger than A4 size will be allowed into the venue, nor will you be allowed to leave them unattended anywhere in or near the venue so please adhere to the above advice."
The full list of items which are prohibited from entering the venue
Any article that may be used as a weapon
Professional cameras and recording devices (this will apply to cameras that have detachable lenses)
Bottles
Glass vessels
Cans
Flasks
Frisbees
Illegal substances
Scooters
Skateboards
Flag poles and flares
Laser devices
Prams/push chairs
Inflatable and folding chairs
Large suitcases
Laptops
Illegal merchandise items
Umbrellas
Hampers and cold boxes
Air horns
Alcohol
Drinks
Selfie sticks
Food
Animals(except service dogs and guide dogs)
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