The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Live events in parked cars start tomorrow

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Live drive-in events will be able to take place from tomorrow, the Scottish Government has announced.

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced yesterday that guidance has been published, including audience members having to stay in their parked cars unless going to the toilet or concession areas.

It comes a week after drive-in cinemas were allowed to go ahead.

There is no confirmed date for the restart of other live events, with the Scottish Government saying it will not be before the end of the month.

Ms Hyslop said: “The ideas coming forward from our events and festivals sector are both a sensible way to deliver live events and demonstrat­e that innovation thrives in adversity.

“The risk of Covid-19 spreading in environmen­ts such as live events where a number of people are gathered together means, sadly, the format as we know it may have to adapt for some time to come.

“Drive-in live events signal that innovative approaches can provide a first step towards recovery and can be the needed lifeline for our events sector during this time.”

Events such as comedy nights, concerts and theatre production­s will have to conform to government guidelines upon restarting, as well as noting the details of staff and customers, ensuring just one extended household per car is in attendance and having vehicles placed at least three metres from each other.

According to the guidance published on the Scottish Government website, designed for the wider events industry, non-compliance with measures put in place by event organisers should be considered “unruly behaviour” and staff are instructed to “challenge” customers not following the rules.

 ?? Fraser Bremner. ?? Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
Fraser Bremner. Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop.

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