City of Clemson Addresses Traffic Concerns Following Record-Breaking Concert Series

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City of Clemson Addresses Traffic Concerns Following Record-Breaking Concert Series

The City of Clemson, South Carolina, recently addressed concerns raised by attendees of the Death Valley Nights concert series featuring George Strait, Cody Johnson, and Wyatt Flores. The concert, which drew a record-setting crowd of 90,037 fans, received criticism for post-concert traffic congestion. City officials explained that the high volume of cars leaving simultaneously caused delays due to limited exit routes and the absence of a major interstate nearby. Despite the challenges, law enforcement managed to clear the area in about three hours, considering the unfamiliarity of many visitors with the traffic patterns in the area. The City urged attendees of the upcoming Morgan Wallen concert to be patient and avoid calling 911 for traffic-related issues. Moving forward, officials pledged to improve traffic operations and collaborate closely with Clemson University for future events, building on the experience gained from managing the George Strait concert.