The Bad Bunny concert Wednesday is expected to draw huge crowds. You can avoid the traffic with VIA's Park and Ride service.
– People attending the Bad Bunny concert this week can avoid parking fees and traffic by taking the VIA park and ride service.
VIA Metropolitan Transit has opened an AT&T Center park & ride site option and a Crossroads park and ride location for the Bad Bunny concert at the Alamodome on September 7.
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