Traffic Chaos on Kifissias Avenue After Metallica Concert in Athens
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Heavy traffic congestion is reported on Kifissias Avenue in Athens following a Metallica concert at the OAKA stadium.
- Delays are significant, particularly on the northbound lanes from Marousi to Psychiko.
- Surrounding streets near the stadium are also experiencing gridlock as attendees depart.
Athens is experiencing severe traffic disruptions on Kifissias Avenue, a major artery, in the aftermath of the highly anticipated Metallica concert held at the Olympic Stadium (OAKA). The massive turnout for the rock giants has led to hours-long delays, with traffic described as resembling peak rush hour, even hours after the event concluded.
The congestion is particularly acute on the northbound lanes of Kifissias Avenue, stretching from Marousi all the way to the Psychiko lighthouse. The sheer volume of vehicles attempting to leave the stadium area has overwhelmed not only the main avenue but also the smaller, surrounding streets that serve as alternative routes. This has created a widespread gridlock, frustrating concertgoers and local residents alike.
Authorities anticipate that the traffic problems may extend further towards the city center as more attendees disperse. The situation highlights the challenges of managing large-scale events in densely populated urban areas. While the concert itself was a major draw, the subsequent traffic chaos serves as a stark reminder of the need for robust traffic management plans for such gatherings in the Greek capital.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.