Live drive-in performances could be part of our new normal

CLIENT: DRIVE-IN ENTERTAINMENT

OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

As coronavirus restrictions begin to lift and people start returning to life outside their homes, going to a drive-in to see live music or a theatre performance could become part of the new live entertainment scene.      Drive-In Entertainment Austr…

As coronavirus restrictions begin to lift and people start returning to life outside their homes, going to a drive-in to see live music or a theatre performance could become part of the new live entertainment scene. Drive-In Entertainment Australia is teaming up with local councils to bring a variety of live performances to drive-ins, with non-contact ticketing achieved through the use of electronic devices and manual scanning.

Australian performer Casey Donovan will be among the first to hit a drive-in stage with a Sydney launch show at Tempe on Thursday – the first of what's expected to be at least eight locations across New South Wales and Victoria