Ed Sheeran
Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
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Gates open
16:00
Support acts start from 17:15
Finish (approx.) 22:45
Important Travel Advice
With 70,000 fans expected each night, ticketholders are urged to leave the car at home and catch public transport to avoid getting caught in traffic delays. The precinct will be particularly busy on Saturday and Sunday with thousands of attendees also travelling to neighbouring Qudos Bank Arena for a wrestling event and basketball match.
Join other Ed Sheeran fans by catching a train or Major Event Bus to the concert!
- Hundreds of additional trains and buses will run to Olympic Park on concert nights.
- Travel on all modes of public transport is included in your concert ticket, simply show your Ed Sheeran concert ticket to transport staff when boarding services.
- Express trains will run frequently from Central to Olympic Park, with frequent return services after each show. From Olympic Park station, the stadium is a short 10-minute walk away.
- Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses will run frequently on all nine routes from mid afternoon each day. Return buses will run frequently after the show, with last buses leaving the precinct at 11.45pm each night. See the major event bus map (pdf 230KB) for route details.
- On Friday, buses will run from 3.42pm until 7.03pm, depending on the route.
- On Saturday and Sunday, buses will run from 3.05pm until 6.54pm, depending on the route.
- Plan your trip using the Trip Planner or free Opal Travel app and see the Olympic Park transport map (pdf 551KB) to find your way.
If you have no other option but to drive, you must have pre-booked parking:
- Parking will sell out in advance, so it is essential that you pre-book parking online to guarantee a car space if you need to drive. An event flat rate $35 parking fee will apply.
- The precinct will be particularly busy on Saturday and Sunday with thousands of attendees also travelling to neighbouring Qudos Bank Arena for a wrestling event and basketball match.
- If you have pre-booked follow directions of staff and have your parking ticket ready to show at the car park entry. After the show, traffic will be very heavy as everyone leaves at the same time. Expect to allow up to an hour of additional travel time exiting car parks.
- If you haven't pre-booked parking do not drive to Olympic Park. You will need to catch public transport as there will be no parking available on-site. You can also consider parking at a nearby commuter car park and continuing your trip by train or bus to Olympic Park, at no extra cost.
- Carpool with your group and allow plenty of extra travel time as significant traffic delays are expected on roads approaching the precinct and entering car parks, particularly during the busy Friday evening peak. Plan your trip before leaving home. You can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
- For more parking information visit the Sydney Olympic Park website.
- If you're getting dropped off or catching rideshare, taxi ranks are located on Herb Elliott Avenue.
For the smoothest possible entry to the Stadium, save your tickets from the Ticketek App into your Apple or Google wallet in advance. Be ready to scan your ticket upon arrival.
Arrive early to enjoy the pre-event atmosphere in the precinct. Local cafes and restaurants will be open, and Fig Grove opposite the stadium will be a hub of food-trucks and entertainment. Some venues will operate extended trading hours if you want to avoid queues of crowds leaving the precinct after the show.
Ticket entitlements
Valid pre-purchased tickets to Ed Sheeran at Accor Stadium on Friday 13, Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 February include travel to and from Sydney Olympic Park on the following public transport services – just show your event ticket to Transport staff when boarding services:
- Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity services (non-booked bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst, Scone and Dungog stations) * International and Domestic Airport Station access fee not included.
- Sydney Metro services
- Sydney metropolitan and outer metropolitan buses
- Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses
- Sydney, Parramatta and Newcastle Light Rail services
- Sydney and Newcastle Ferries
Remember to keep your event ticket safe for your return journey or you'll need to use your Opal card, as you must have a valid ticket when travelling on public transport. Your event ticket is valid on public transport until 4am the following day.
* Note: an additional train station access fee applies for travel to or from Domestic and International Airport stations. The access fee is not covered by your event ticket travel entitlements.
The Station Access Fee is payable separately at the ticket window when at the station where staff can take payment for just the access fee then guide you through the exit gate once paid.
Transport Park&Ride Car Parks
Park for free when you catch public transport. Transport Park&Ride provides up to 18 hours of free parking each day. All you have to do is complete a public transport trip. Located close to public transport hubs, Park&Ride car parks help you connect more easily to train, bus and ferry services.
Tickets to Ed Sheeran at Accor Stadium include travel on transport and free Park&Ride parking. When leaving the car park use the intercom button at the exit gate to speak with the operator and show your event ticket.
If you use a Transport Connect account to access Park&Ride, the boom gate will automatically open as you leave the car park so you’ll need to request a refund in your account.
Real-time parking availability allows you to see how many vacant car park spaces are available at Transport Park&Ride car parks. For Park&Ride locations and more information on how it works, go to Transport Park&Ride.
Sydney Metro services are high-frequency, driverless trains running between Sydney’s north-west and south-west via the city.
The M1 Metro North West & Bankstown Line operates turn up-and-go Metro services between Tallawong, Chatswood and Sydenham from early morning until late.
Change at Central to connect with express trains running to Olympic Park. Alternatively you can connect with Major Event Buses to Olympic Park from Metro North West stations, see details below.
Metro services will be extended on Sunday night to help Ed Sheeran concertgoers get home with the last service leaving Central at around 12.30pm.
Travel on metro and major event buses is included in your concert ticket – simply show your ticket to staff when boarding services. At Metro stations, a dedicated opal gate will remain open for concert ticketholders to access the station.
Connect with Major Event Buses
Connect with Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses routes 1A, 1B, 5A and 5B from the following North West Metro stations to get to the precinct:
- Route 1A: Chatswood and North Ryde stations
- Route 1B: Macquarie Park Station
- Route 5A: Hills Showground and Castle Hill stations
- Route 5B: Tallawong, Rouse Hill, Kellyville, Bella Vista and Norwest stations
Commuter Car Parks
If you have to drive consider parking at one of the commuter car parks at Metro North West stations and connecting with Major Event Buses Route 5A or 5B to Olympic Park.
Large commuter car parks are located at the following stations:
- Tallawong – 1,000 spaces
- Kellyville – 1,389 parking spaces, including 97 accessible car spaces. A temporary overflow car park has opened at the corner of Decora Drive and Darani Avenue, offering 150 extra spaces until mid-2026.
- Bella Vista – 800 spaces
- Hills Showground – 600 spaces
For Metro service disruption information, check trackwork and travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
The closest station to Accor Stadium is Olympic Park. From the station, it’s a short 10-minute walk via Olympic Boulevarde to the stadium.
The following express and limited-stop trains will run to help you get to and from your concert.
Friday 13 February
Getting there
- From Central: express services will leave Central every 6-8 minutes from 3.36pm until 10pm – stopping at Redfern, Strathfield then Olympic Park.
- From Lidcombe: Olympic Park Sprint services run every 10 minutes until 10.30pm.
- T1 Western Line: all services travelling towards Penrith, Blacktown and Richmond from Central between 4.30pm and 7.30pm will stop at Lidcombe.
- From Blacktown: an additional train will leave Blacktown at 5.51pm - stopping all stations to Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe and Olympic Park. Another train will leave Blacktown at 6.23pm – stopping at Seven Hills, Westmead, Parramatta, Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe then Olympic Park.
- From Schofields: an additional train will leave Schofields at 6.28pm – stopping all stations to Auburn and Olympic Park.
- From Penrith: an additional train will leave Penrith at 6.09pm – stopping all stations to Seven Hills, Westmead, Parramatta, Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe then Olympic Park. Another train will leave Penrith at 6.30pm – stopping all stations to Seven Hills, Westmead, Parramatta, Granville, Lidcombe then Olympic Park.
- From Campbelltown: additional trains will depart at 6.07pm and 6.33pm, stopping all stations to Granville, Auburn and Olympic Park.
- From Leppington: an additional train will depart at 6.55pm, stopping all stations to Granville, Auburn and Olympic Park.
- Central Coast & Newcastle Line: an additional train will depart Wyong at 6.43pm - stopping Gosford, Woy Woy, Hornsby, Strathfield and Central.
- Blue Mountains Line: an additional train will depart Mt Victoria at 4.30pm stopping all stations to Penrith, Parramatta, Strathfield and Central.
Getting home
- To Central: express services will leave Olympic Park every 5 minutes from 10.30pm until 1.00am – stopping at Strathfield, Redfern then Central.
- T1 Western Line: trains depart from Olympic Park every 7 - 8 minutes to Blacktown/Schofields/Penrith from 10.30pm to 12.57am – stopping Lidcombe, Granville, Parramatta, Westmead, Seven Hills then all stations to its destination. Schofields trains stop all stations between Westmead and Seven Hills.
- South Line: Additional Macarthur (via Granville) trains depart Lidcombe at 11.05pm and 12:04am stopping Auburn, Granville then all stations to Macarthur. An additional Glenfield train (via Granville) departs Lidcombe at 11.34pm stopping Auburn, Granville then all stations to Glenfield.
- Blue Mountains Line: an additional train will depart at 11.29pm stopping Strathfield, Parramatta, Penrith and all stations to Lithgow.
- Central Coast & Newcastle Line: additional trains will leave Central at 11.48pm and 12.26am – stopping at Strathfield, Epping, Hornsby, Berowra and then all stations to Newcastle Interchange (except Warnervale).
- South Coast Line: an additional train will leave Central at 11.56pm stopping at Redfern, Wolli Creek, Hurstville, Sutherland, Waterfall and all stations to Wollongong.
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 February
Getting there
- From Central: express services will leave Central every 6 - 8 minutes from 4:00pm until 5:10pm, then every 6 minutes until 10.00pm, stopping at Redfern, Strathfield then Olympic Park.
- From Blacktown: additional trains will leave Blacktown approximately every 15 minutes between 3.30pm and 10.30pm, stopping at Seven Hills, Westmead, Parramatta, Granville, Lidcombe then Olympic Park.
- From Penrith: additional trains will leave Penrith every 30 minutes between 3.28pm and 10.30pm, stopping all stations to Seven Hills, Westmead, Parramatta, Granville, Lidcombe then Olympic Park.
- From Macarthur/Campbelltown: additional trains will leave Macarthur every 30 minutes between 2.50pm and 6.49pm - stopping all stations to Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe and Olympic Park.
- Central Coast & Newcastle Line: an additional train will leave Newcastle Interchange at 4.27pm - stopping all stations to Tuggerah, Gosford, Woy Woy, Hornsby, Epping, Strathfield and Central.
Getting home
- To Central: express services will leave Olympic Park every 5 minutes from 10.30pm until 1.00am – stopping at Strathfield, Redfern and then Central.
- T1 Western Line: trains depart from Olympic Park every 7 - 8 minutes between 10.10pm and 1.00am to Blacktown/Schofields/Penrith – stopping Lidcombe, Granville, Parramatta, Westmead, Seven Hills then all stations to its destination.
- South Line: Additional Macarthur trains (via Granville) depart Lidcombe at 11.22pm and 11.52pm - stopping Auburn, Granville then all stations to Campbelltown/Macarthur.
- Blue Mountains Line: an additional train will depart Central at 11.54pm, stopping at Strathfield, Parramatta, Penrith and all stations to Lithgow.
- Central Coast & Newcastle Line: additional trains will leave Central at 11.18pm and 12.18am – stopping at Strathfield, Epping, Hornsby, Berowra and then all stations to Newcastle Interchange (except Warnervale).
- South Coast Line: an additional train will leave Central at 11.43pm stopping at Redfern, Wolli Creek, Hurstville, Sutherland, Waterfall and all stations to Wollongong.
Travel on trains is included in your concert ticket – simply show your ticket to staff when boarding services. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner or free Opal Travel app and see the Olympic Park transport map (pdf 551KB) to find your way
Trackwork
Planned trackwork and service changes are taking place throughout the event that may affect how you travel to and from Olympic Park. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Friday 13 February
Planned service changes:
- T2 Leppington & Inner West Line: From 3.40pm to 11pm, Inner West trains run between the City and Homebush only, not Parramatta. You may need to change trains to continue your journey.
- T9 Northern Line: From 4pm to 7.20pm, trains between Hornsby, Epping and Central run to a changed timetable and reduced frequency
- Blue Mountains Line: The 16:54 Central to Katoomba service will not run
- Central Coast & Newcastle Line: The 16:47 Central to Newcastle Interchange service will not run
Planned trackwork:
- South Coast Line: The 13:16 Bomaderry to Kiama train leaves Bomaderry at 12:41 and runs 35 minutes earlier than the normal train timetable to Kiama. A bus service leaves Bomaderry at 13:16, stopping at all stations to Kiama.
Saturday 14 February
- T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line: From 6.30am to 10.30am, trains run to a changed timetable between Liverpool and Lidcombe, and between Homebush and the City only. You may need to change trains to continue your journey. T1 Western and T2 Leppington trains run between Lidcombe and the City.
- T6 Lidcombe & Bankstown Line: From 6.30am to 10.30am, trains run to a changed timetable and reduced frequency, every 30 minutes.
- T9 Northern Line: From 6.30am to 10.30am, trains make extra stops at Ashfield.
- South Coast Line: Buses replace trains between Bomaderry and Wollongong. Trains run between Port Kembla, Wollongong and Central or Bondi Junction, some to a changed timetable. Buses do not run to the train timetable. If connecting with trains at Wollongong you may need to catch an earlier bus to ensure you meet your train connection
- Southern Highlands Line: From 4.40am to 4.50pm, buses replace trains between Goulburn, Moss Vale and Campbelltown. T8 Airport & South Line trains run between Campbelltown and the City via the Airport.
Sunday 15 February
- T2 Leppington & Inner West Line: From 5.30am to 9.40am, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. Trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Regents Park.
- T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line: From 5.30am to 9.40am, trains run to a changed timetable and stopping pattern between Leppington and the City via Regents Park
- T5 Cumberland Line: From 5.30am to 9.40am, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. Trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Regents Park, and between Richmond or Schofields and Olympic Park. You may need to change trains at Lidcombe to continue your journey. From 9.40am to 11.30am, trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Granville, and between Schofields and Olympic Park. You may need to change trains at Granville to continue your journey.
- T6 Lidcombe & Bankstown Line: From 5.30am to 11.30am, trains run to a changed timetable and reduced frequency, every 30 minutes.
- South Coast Line: Buses replace trains between Bomaderry and Wollongong. Trains run between Port Kembla, Wollongong and Central or Bondi Junction, some to a changed timetable. Buses do not run to the train timetable. If connecting with trains at Wollongong you may need to catch an earlier bus to ensure you meet your train connection
Trackwork is carried out on an ongoing basis to maintain the safety, reliability, and efficiency of the Sydney Trains network. For train service disruption information, check trackwork and travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses will run on all nine routes from the Northern Beaches, Inner West, Sutherland Shire, North Western Suburbs, Hills District and Southern Suburbs for the Ed Sheeran concerts at Accor Stadium on Friday 13, Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 February.
Travel on Major Event Buses is included in your concert ticket – simply show your ticket to staff when boarding services. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner or free Opal Travel app.
Major Event Bus Routes
See the Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Bus route map (pdf 230KB) or the Major Event Buses Interactive Map for more details.
- Route 1A: Narrabeen, Collaroy, Dee Why, Beacon Hill, Forestville, Roseville, Chatswood West, North Ryde and Top Ryde then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 1B: Warriewood, Mona Vale, Terrey Hills, St Ives, West Pymble, Macquarie Park and Top Ryde then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 2: Glebe, Rozelle, Drummoyne, Hunters Hill, Gladesville, Putney and Meadowbank then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 4: Maroubra, Eastgardens, Mascot, Brighton-Le-Sands, Bexley, Campsie and Strathfield South then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 5A: Hills Showground, Castle Hill, Baulkham Hill and Northmead then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 5B: Tallawong, Rouse Hill, Bella Vista, Norwest, Baulkham Hills and Northmead then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 6: Sutherland, Menai, Illawong, Bangor, Padstow, Bankstown, Yagoona and Chullora then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 7: Cronulla, Miranda, Sylvania, Hurstville and Greenacre then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
- Route 8: Dural, Cherrybrook, Carlingford, Pennant Hills, Telopea and Ermington then Sydney Olympic Park, and return.
Routes 1A, 1B, 2 and 4 drop off and pick up from the Aquatic Terminal on Olympic Boulevarde near Herb Elliott Avenue. Routes 5A, 5B, 6, 7 and 8 drop off and pick up from the Plaza Terminal on Olympic Boulevarde near Kevin Coombs Avenue, opposite Qudos Bank Arena. See the Olympic Park transport map (pdf 551KB) to find your way.
Service Times – Friday 13 February
- To Olympic Park: services will run frequently from 3.42pm until 7.03pm, depending on the route. Buses will arrive at the precinct from around 5.30pm until 8pm.
- Route 1A from Narrabeen Lakes: first bus departs at 3.42pm, last bus departs at 6.12pm.
- Route 1B from Warriewood B-Line: first bus departs at 3.47pm, last bus departs at 6.17pm.
- Route 2 from Glebe Point: first bus departs at 4.15pm, last bus departs at 6.45pm.
- Route 4 from Maroubra Beach: first bus departs at 3.55pm, last bus departs at 6.20pm.
- Route 5A from Hills Showground Station: first bus departs at 4.33pm, last bus departs at 6.58pm.
- Route 5B from Tallawong Station: first bus departs at 4.18pm, last bus departs at 6.43pm.
- Route 6 from Sutherland Station: first bus departs at 4.12pm, last bus departs at 6.37pm.
- Route 7 from Shark Park Cronulla: first bus departs at 3.45pm, last bus departs at 6.05pm.
- Route 8 from Dural: first bus departs at 4.33pm, last bus departs at 7.03pm.
- From Olympic Park: services will leave Olympic Park approximately every 5 minutes after the show, with the last bus on each route leaving the precinct by 11.45pm.
Service Times – Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 February
- To Olympic Park: services will run frequently from 3.05pm until 6.54pm, depending on the route. Buses will arrive at the precinct from around 4.30pm until 8.00pm.
- Route 1A from Narrabeen Lakes: first bus departs at 3.05pm, last bus departs at 6.20pm.
- Route 1B from Warriewood B-Line: first bus departs at 3.12pm, last bus departs at 6.27pm.
- Route 2 from Glebe Point: first bus departs at 3.33pm, last bus departs at 6.48pm.
- Route 4 from Maroubra Beach: first bus departs at 3.10pm, last bus departs at 6.20pm.
- Route 5A from Hills Showground Station: first bus departs at 3.44pm, last bus departs at 6.54pm.
- Route 5B from Tallawong Station: first bus departs at 3.32pm, last bus departs at 6.43pm.
- Route 6 from Sutherland Station: first bus departs at 3.24pm, last bus departs at 6.39pm.
- Route 7 from Shark Park Cronulla: first bus departs at 3.05pm, last bus departs at 6.20pm.
- Route 8 from Dural: first bus departs at 3.38pm, last bus departs at 6.53pm.
- From Olympic Park: services will leave Olympic Park approximately every 5 minutes after the show, with the last bus on each route leaving the precinct by 11.45pm.
Search your bus route number for full timetable details and stop locations. Please note service times will be affected by traffic conditions on the day. For real-time bus service disruptions check travel alerts.
Note: Wheelchair accessible buses will travel on each route, you can also see accessible services in the Trip Planner identified by the wheelchair icon.
Regular Route Buses
The following Sydney bus services run to Olympic Park:
- Route 525 runs between Parramatta and Sydney Olympic Park via Newington.
- Route 526 runs between Strathfield and Rhodes Shopping Centre via Sydney Olympic Park precinct and wharf.
- Route 533 runs between Sydney Olympic Park and Chatswood via Rhodes & North Ryde.
Shuttle buses also run between car parks in Olympic Park and the stadium, visit the website for more information.
Bus Diversions
Route 525, 526 and 533 services will divert while and miss stops while road closures are in place. Plan ahead using the Trip Planner.
From 1am Friday 13 February to 3am Monday 16 February
- Route 525 and 526 services in both directions will be diverting via Edwin Flack Avenue, Sarah Durack Avenue and Australia Avenue, and will miss stops on Dawn Fraser Avenue and Park Street. Catch these services from the stop on Park Street at Olympic Park train station or other alternative stop locations on Edwin Flack Avenue.
From 5pm Friday 13 February to 1am Saturday 14 February, then from 4pm Saturday 14 February to 1am Sunday 15 February, then from 4pm Sunday 15 February to 1am Monday 16 February
- Route 533 services in both directions will be diverting via Hill Road, Pondage Link, Edwin Flack Avenue, Sarah Durack Avenue and Australia Avenue, and will miss stops on Holker Busway. Allow extra time and check signs at stops for alternate stop locations.
From 7am to 8:30am, then from 3pm to 4:15pm, on Friday 13 February
- School routes 665, 760 and 761 services in both directions will be diverting via Edwin Flack Avenue, Sarah Durack Avenue and Australia Avenue, and will miss stops on Dawn Fraser Avenue and Park Street. Catch these services from the stop on Park Street at Olympic Park train station or other alternative stop locations on Edwin Flack Avenue.
For bus service disruption information check travel alerts or use the Trip Planner.
The closest wharf to Accor Stadium is Sydney Olympic Park Wharf. There is a connecting 526 bus to the venue or alternatively it is approximately a 40-minute walk (3.6km) from the wharf.
F3 Parramatta River services run regularly to Olympic Park, but services are very popular and may reach capacity. Keep this in mind if you’re planning on catching an F3 Parramatta River service. Plan your trip and allow plenty of extra travel time or consider the alternative public transport options available.
F3 Parramatta River ferries may be affected by low tide between Parramatta and Rydalmere and replaced by buses. Check for updates here.
For ferry service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
L1 Dulwich Hill Line
L1 Dulwich Hill Line light rail services run between Central Station (Grand Concourse) and Dulwich Hill via Darling Harbour and the Inner West. Services run regularly from 5am to 1am daily. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Change at Central for express trains to Olympic Park running regularly from mid-afternoon.
L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford Lines
L2 Randwick Line light rail services run between Circular Quay and Randwick via Central Station (Chalmers Street) and L3 Kingsford Line services run between Circular Quay and Juniors Kingsford via Central Station (Chalmers Street). Services run regularly from 5am to 1am daily, plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Change at Central for express trains to Olympic Park running regularly from mid-afternoon.
L4 Westmead and Carlingford Line
L4 Westmead and Carlingford Line light rail services run between Carlingford and Westmead via Parramatta CBD. Services run regularly from 5am to 1am daily. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Alight at Parramatta Square or Westmead to connect with trains to Lidcombe then Olympic Park.
For maps and service frequencies see light rail service information. For light rail service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
With over 70,000 fans expected in Sydney Olympic Park each concert night, significant delays are expected on roads approaching the precinct, particularly during Friday’s busy evening peak. The precinct will be particularly busy on Saturday and Sunday with thousands of attendees also travelling to neighbouring Qudos Bank Arena for a wrestling event and basketball match.
Fans should leave the car at home and catch public transport to avoid the traffic delays. Concert tickets include travel on public transport. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner or free Opal Travel app and see the Olympic Park transport map (pdf 551KB) to find your way.
- Parking will sell out in advance, so it is essential that you pre-book parking online to guarantee a car space if you need to drive. Available until 11.59pm the night before unless sold out. An event flat rate $35 parking fee will apply.
- The precinct will be particularly busy on Saturday with another 20,000 fans attending events at nearby Sydney Showground and Qudos Bank Arena.
- If you have pre-booked follow directions of staff and have your parking ticket ready to show at the car park entry. After the show, traffic will be very heavy as everyone leaves at the same time. Expect to allow up to an hour of additional travel time exiting car parks.
- If you haven't pre-booked parking do not drive to Olympic Park. You will need to catch public transport as there will be no parking available on-site. You can also consider parking at a nearby commuter car park and continuing your trip by train or bus to Olympic Park, at no extra cost.
- Carpool with your group and allow plenty of extra travel time as significant traffic delays are expected on roads approaching the precinct and entering car parks, particularly during the busy Friday night peak. Plan your trip before leaving home. You can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
- For more parking information visit the Sydney Olympic Park website.
- If you're getting dropped off or catching rideshare, taxi ranks are located on Herb Elliott Avenue.
Avoid the delays and arrive early to enjoy the pre-event atmosphere. Local cafes and restaurants will be open, and Fig Grove will be a hub of food-trucks and entertainment.
Road Closures
Sydney Olympic Park Authority will close local roads in the precinct to accommodate increased public transport services and ensure pedestrian safety during the event. For road closure details, visit the Sydney Olympic Park interactive map.
From 1.00am Friday 13 February – 3.00am Monday 16 February
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Olympic Boulevard to Showground Road
From 1.30am Friday 13 February – 3.00am Monday 16 February
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Olympic Boulevard to Edwin Flack Avenue
- Olympic Boulevard from Herb Elliot Avenue to Edwin Flack Avenue
- Grand Parade from Olympic Boulevard to Orana Parade
- Showground Road from Grand Parade to Dawn Fraser Avenue
- Murray Rose Avenue from Gate 15 to Showground Road
From 11.00am Friday 13 February – 3.00am Monday 16 February
- Kevin Coombs Avenue between Pondage Link and Australia Avenue (eastbound)
From 12.00pm Friday 13 February – 3.00am Monday 16 February
- Olympic Boulevard between Sarah Durack Avenue and Herb Elliott Avenue
From 12.00pm Friday 13 February – 1.00am Saturday 14 February
- Shirley Strickland Avenue between P4 Roundabout and Rod Laver Drive
- Rod Laver Drive at the rear of Tennis Centre to Shirley Strickland Avenue west
From 1.00pm Friday 13 February – 3.00am Monday 16 February
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Park Street to Showground Road.
- Showground Road from Dawn Fraser Avenue to rear of Novotel Loading Dock.
From 5.00pm Friday 13 February – 1.00am Saturday 14 February
- Kevin Coombs Avenue between Pondage Link and Australia Avenue (westbound)
- Holker Busway from Hill Road to Australia Avenue
From 10.00pm Friday 13 February – 1.00am Saturday 14 February
- Edwin Flack Avenue from Pondage Link to Old Hill Link (westbound). *Buses excepted
- Edwin Flack Avenue (northbound) from Bernie Avenue to Old Hill Link. *Buses excepted
- Murray Rose Avenue from Gate 15 to Australia Avenue
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Park Street to Australia Avenue *Buses excepted
- Herb Elliott Avenue closed between Park Street and Olympic Boulevard.
From 1.00am Saturday 14 February – 7.00pm Sunday 15 February
- Shirley Strickland Avenue (east) between Olympic Boulevard to Bannon Bridge
From 12.00pm Saturday 14 February – 1.00am Sunday 15 February
- Shirley Strickland Avenue between P4 Roundabout and Rod Laver Drive.
- Rod Laver Drive at the rear of Tennis Centre to Shirley Strickland west
From 4.00pm Saturday 14 February – 1.00am Sunday 15 February
- Kevin Coombs Avenue between Pondage Link and Australia Avenue (westbound)
- Holker Busway from Hill Road to Australia Avenue
From 10.00pm Saturday 14 February – 1.00am Sunday 15 February
- Edwin Flack Avenue from Pondage Link to Old Hill Link (westbound). *Buses excepted
- Edwin Flack Avenue (northbound) from Bernie Avenue to Old Hill Link. *Buses excepted
- Murray Rose Avenue from Gate 15 to Australia Avenue
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Park Street to Australia Avenue. *Buses excepted
- Herb Elliott Avenue closed between Park Street and Olympic Boulevard.
From 12.00pm Sunday 15 February – 1.00am Monday 16 February
- Shirley Strickland Avenue between P4 Roundabout and Rod Laver Drive.
- Rod Laver Drive at the rear of Tennis Centre to Shirley Strickland Avenue west
From 4.00pm Sunday 15 February – 1.00am Monday 16 February
- Kevin Coombs Avenue between Pondage Link and Australia Avenue (westbound)
- Holker Busway from Hill Road to Australia Avenue
From 10.00pm Sunday 15 February – 1.00am Monday 16 February
- Edwin Flack Avenue from Pondage Link to Old Hill Link (westbound). *Buses excepted
- Edwin Flack Avenue (northbound) from Bernie Avenue to Old Hill Link. *Buses excepted
- Murray Rose Avenue from Gate 15 to Australia Avenue
- Dawn Fraser Avenue from Park Street to Australia Avenue. *Buses excepted
- Herb Elliott Avenue closed between Park Street and Olympic Boulevard.
For the latest traffic information visit Live Traffic NSW or download a real-time traffic app.
Sydney Olympic Park Car Parks
- The closest car park to the stadium is P1, however most other car parks are within walking distance of the stadium.
- Parking will sell out in advance, so it is essential that you pre-book parking online to guarantee a car space if you need to drive. Available until 11.59pm the night before unless sold out. An event flat rate $35 parking fee will apply.
- The precinct will be particularly busy on Saturday and Sunday with thousands of attendees also travelling to neighbouring Qudos Bank Arena for a wrestling event and basketball match.
- If you have pre-booked follow directions of staff and have your parking ticket ready to show at the car park entry. After the show, traffic will be very heavy as everyone leaves at the same time. Expect to allow up to an hour of additional travel time exiting car parks.
- If you haven't pre-booked parking do not drive to Olympic Park. You will need to catch public transport as there will be no parking available on-site. You can also consider parking at a nearby commuter car park and continuing your trip by train or bus to Olympic Park, at no extra cost.
- Carpool with your group and allow plenty of extra travel time as significant traffic delays are expected on roads approaching the precinct and entering car parks, particularly during the busy Friday night peak. Plan your trip before leaving home. You can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
- For more parking information visit the Sydney Olympic Park website.
- If you're getting dropped off or catching rideshare, taxi ranks are located on Herb Elliott Avenue.
- After the show, avoid delays leaving car parks by enjoying many of the venues in the precinct that will stay open after each concert.
Train Station Commuter Parking
A number of key train stations have large commuter car parks, so consider parking at a station near you then catching one of the extra trains to Olympic Park.
Stations with large car parks on the western line where you can change for a frequent direct train to Olympic Park include:
- T1 Western Line: Seven Hills, Blacktown, Emu Plains, Rooty Hill, St Marys and Penrith.
Stations with large car parks on other train lines that require one interchange by train to get to Olympic Park include:
- T1 North Shore & T9 Northern Line: Gordon, Thornleigh and Concord West.
- T2 Inner West & Leppington Line: Fairfield, Warwick Farm, Leppington and Edmonson Park.
- T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line: Sutherland and Kogarah.
- T8 Airport & South Line: Padstow, Revesby, Glenfield, Holsworthy, Macarthur, Campbelltown and Leumeah.
Transport Park&Ride Car Parks
Park for free when you catch public transport. Transport Park&Ride provides up to 18 hours of free parking each day. All you have to do is complete a public transport trip. Located close to public transport hubs, Park&Ride car parks help you connect more easily to train, bus and ferry services.
Tickets to Ed Sheeran at Accor Stadium include travel on transport and free Park&Ride parking. When leaving the car park use the intercom button at the exit gate to speak with the operator and show your event ticket.
If you use a Transport Connect account to access Park&Ride, the boom gate will automatically open as you leave the car park so you’ll need to request a refund in your account.
Real-time parking availability allows you to see how many vacant car park spaces are available at Transport Park&Ride car parks. For Park&Ride locations and more information on how it works, go to Transport Park&Ride.
Pick-up and drop-off
An accessible pick-up and drop-off area will be located off at the corner of Dawn Fraser Avenue and Edwin Flack Boulevard. See the Olympic Park transport map (pdf 551KB) to find your way.
Transport
Accessible trips are shown in the Trip Planner with the wheelchair icon. You can select "accessible services only" in the Options to ensure you only see accessible services. Only trip plans with accessible train platforms, ferry wharves and buses will be presented. See accessible travel or download a transport app (select the "Accessibility" filter).