Tbilisi public transport to run late for YE concert
“The Tbilisi Metro and selected bus routes will extend their operating hours for the upcoming concert by American rapper Kanye West (YE) at the Dinamo Arena on June 12,” Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced during today’s municipal government meeting.
The Mayor added that traffic restrictions will also be put in place on the streets surrounding the Dinamo Arena on the day of the event.
“On June 12, the world-renowned American rapper Kanye West (YE), who has a massive fanbase both within Georgia and internationally, is scheduled to perform at the Dinamo Arena. To ensure seamless travel for concertgoers, the Tbilisi Metro, as well as buses operating in the vicinity, will run on extended schedules, serving passengers until 2:00 am on June 13.
As for road traffic, restrictions will be introduced on the streets around the stadium from 7:00 am on June 12. The initial closures will impact Slava Metreveli and Giorgi Tsabadze streets, restricting traffic approaching the main entrances of Dinamo Arena. During these closures, drivers will be diverted via adjacent streets,” Kakha Kaladze stated.
According to the Mayor, detailed information regarding alternative routes will be published shortly on the Tbilisi City Hall website and its official social media channels.
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Mr Akhalkatsi will take up his new position on 1 September 2026 and will be based at the EBRD’s resident office in the capital, Tunis. He will oversee the Bank’s investments and operations in Tunisia, reporting to Mark Davis, Managing Director for the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean.
Mr Akhalkatsi, a Georgian national, joined the EBRD in 2009 and is currently Head of Armenia. In his new role, he will draw on his many years of experience in maintaining the Bank’s successful partnership with Tunisia.
Before becoming Head of Armenia, Mr Akhalkatsi worked at the EBRD’s resident office in Tbilisi and worked in the Bank’s Manufacturing and Services and Credit Risk Management teams in London.
Holding a master’s degree in law from Tbilisi State University and an MBA from INSEAD, he worked as a lawyer at the very start of his career, before moving into banking at Société Générale.
The EBRD has been operating in Tunisia since 2012. Its focus there is on helping to diversify the economy by supporting investment in various sectors, as well as promoting the development of the financial sector and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Since the Bank began operating in the country, it has invested more than €3 billion across 90 projects, with 65 per cent of that investment going to the private sector.