Albany Times Union

Drive-in concert series planned

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Tour promoter Live Nation has announced its first-ever drive-in concerts series in the U.S. for July, months after the live music industry has been on lockdown due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The entertainm­ent company on Monday announced Live from the Drive-in — a set of nine shows to take place July 10-12 in Nashville, Tenn.; Maryland Heights, Mo.; and Noblesvill­e, Ind.

Grammy-winning singer Brad Paisley will headline shows in all three cities, while fellow country artists Darius Rucker and Jon Pardi will also perform in Nashville at Nissan Stadium. Nelly will perform in Maryland Heights, near St. Louis.

Concertgoe­rs will be able to drive into the parking lots of the amphitheat­ers — a maximum of four people per car — and will have two empty parking lot spaces in between each vehicle so fans can watch and party from their designated individual tailgating zones. Attendees are encouraged to bring food, drinks and chairs, setting up around their cars to view the performers from the stage and also from the large LED screens.

All venue staff are required to wear masks, and Live Nation requests that attendees wear masks upon arrival, where there will be contact-less ticket scanning through their windows. Masks are not required once fans are in their designated tailgate areas, and Live Nation is not requiring that fans wear gloves.

Nelly, who is celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of his debut album “Country Grammar,” and Pink Floyd tribute band El Monstero are both from St. Louis and will perform at The Hollywood Casino Amphitheat­er. Pardi and rock band Yacht Rock Revue will headline at the Ruoff Music Center near Indianapol­is.

Tickets will go on sale for the general public on Friday. See said ticket prices will fluctuate by market, but they can be as low as $125, which is roughly $31 per person if the maximum number of four attendees per car attend.

 ?? John Shearer / Invision / AP ?? Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler arrive for the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Globes announced next year’s show will be held Feb. 28, the date for which the Oscars were previously scheduled.
John Shearer / Invision / AP Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler arrive for the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Globes announced next year’s show will be held Feb. 28, the date for which the Oscars were previously scheduled.

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