The island's favourite music festival returns with a weekend of entertainment and temporary traffic changes.
Get ready for a celebration of music and community spirit—the Full Moon Festival is making its highly anticipated return this weekend, bringing live entertainment and vibrant energy to the Isle of Man for its fourth consecutive year.
The festival runs from Friday, June 26 through Monday, June 29, and visitors heading to Douglas should be aware of temporary traffic adjustments. Richmond Hill in Braddan will operate under a reduced speed limit of 30mph between its junction with Speke Lane and the Douglas city boundary during the festival weekend.
The speed restriction will be in effect from 9am on Friday until 11am on Monday, so plan your journey accordingly if you're travelling into the city. These measures are in place to ensure the safety of festival-goers and residents while maintaining smooth traffic flow during the busy period.
Whether you're a music lover, festival regular, or simply looking for a fun weekend activity, the Full Moon Festival offers something special for visitors and locals alike. With this year marking the fourth edition of the event, it has firmly established itself as one of the island's key cultural highlights.
If you're planning to attend, allow extra travel time on Richmond Hill and consider using alternative routes where possible. For the latest festival information, schedule, and entertainment lineup, check local tourism resources and event listings.
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