
Following its first test drive (sorry) in Sydney last week, Queensland will debut its first drive-in concert next month with an all-Aussie line-up.
Taking place at Cleveland Showgrounds in Redland City on 13 June, Russell Morris will take on headline duties for the first Drive-In Concerts Live gig, following sets from Sydney-based outfit The Soul Movers and Masters Of Pop; made up of Michael ‘China’ Walker (John Paul Young & the Allstar Band), James Blundell, Tony Mitchell (Sherbet), Steve Mulry (TMG), Greg Henson (Jon English) and Brett Williams (Choirboys).
The events are being put together by Michael 'China' Walker, along with Nick Chugg, Redland City Council and Matt McCormick.
The concerts will comply with all government requirements including:
- All patrons must remain in their vehicles during the show except for bathroom breaks
- All vehicles will be spaced in an offset pattern to ensure social distancing between cars
- Tickets will be linked to a registered number-plate with occupant numbers in that car linked to the number-plate
- On site food and drinks must be ordered through the website for contact-free delivery
Tickets for the first show go on sale from 9am this Wednesday (27 May); check out theGuide for more details.
The Soul Movers
Masters Of Pop
James Blundell
Tony Mitchell
Steve Mulry
Brett WIlliams
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